Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1910 — Page 4
Classified Column. < ‘ BBaiMgSa =gs==s=csgsa. * " ran u 1 1 a:., , _ x FOR SALE. F*r Sale—As I have purchased a larger machine 1 will offer for sale a 33x60 inch Russell Separator equipped with Parson self feeder, Peoria weigher and "Uncle Tom” wind stacker in good shape. Belts nearly new. Glenn Baker, phone 6128, R. D. 1, Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale—On easy payments, the Dora Thornton 7-room house on north College Ave., 2 lots; fruit, well, electric lights, chicken park. Inquire of J. P. Hammond. For Sale—Good seed potatoes, 40 cents a bushel. S. P. Thompson, Farr, Indiana For Sale—Choice Pekin duck eggs at 60 cents per dozen, Christmas 15. Alter, R, D. No. 1, Goodland. For Sale—3 fine lots, each 75 feet front by 187% deep. Terms to suit purchaser. J. W. King. For Sale or Trade— 2s good Hairy cows, some fresh and some to be fresh soon; will take good young cow, stock or steers in exchange, or will take good bankable notes. Cows now at Roy Harrison’s on the Charles Hensler farm, four miles north and one half mile west of Remington. Ed. Oliver. For Sale—As I have disposed of my farm I will offer at private sale one team of mules, weight about 1,300 each; six years old and One small driving mare, one 2 year old coif, one Weber wagon, nearly new, and fine good riding plow. This property can be seen on the farm now occupied by Emil Johnson in Newton township. M. R. Halstead, Earl Park, Indiana. Foe Sale —2B head of good 900 pound steers. Address E. Ranton, or phone 608 A. For Sale —l6o acres good level land; 10 acres timber; balance in and suitable for cultivation. Good buildings. Located in Walker township, about 14 miles north of Rensselaer. August Kotlowski, Wheatfleld, Indiana.. For Sale—s acres, black land, fine for truck or suburban home; has large tile through it for drainage; lies on north Main street, outside the corporation. Will sell at right price on favorable terms. G. F. Meyers. —Sale—First class 7-room house on Scott and Pine streets, 3 blocks east of court house. Bath room complete, cistern, well and city water, electric lights, good out-buildings, nice yard and shade. All kinds of small fruit trees. Fine grape arbor, cement walks and curbing. Lot 79% by 150 feet. Terms to suit. Call or write Geo. E. Ulm, P. O. Box 433, Rensselaer. Indiana. 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.
FOB RENT. For Bent —6 room cottage, centrally located. Inquire of C. S. Chamberlin. For Bent —6-room flat over old Republican office. City and cistern water in kitchen and all in good Vepair. Rent reasonable. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. For Rent —B room house, on a corner lot, one block east of court house, nice yard and fine shade. Inquire J. W. Stockton or phone 188. For Bent 7 room and summer kitchen house, in good condition, electric lights, city water and cistern, 2 lots, garden and barn. Write or telephone W. L. Wood, Parr, Ind. For Bent —23o acres of good pasture three miles northeast of DeMotte and one mile north of Kersey. Rates, fifty cents a month for cattle and seventyfive cents a month for horses, or will rent entire farm for the season. Inquire of Martin Harrington, Kersey, Indiana. For Bent— Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. For Bent— s room house with large garden and fruit. Inquire of A. H. Hopkins of Ellen Sayler. Per Bent—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. Latest style type faces and the best paper stock used.in printing >t The Republican office. Printing that pleases. "We print anything for anybody.”—Th-j Republican.
mmm Says the wise man, “Will I buy unknown feed, simply because the price Is a little cheaper.” Why not follow the example of the wise man and buy your feed at the River Queen Mills. There is nothing that will pull a horse down quicker than poor feed and nothing that will build him up quicker than good good, substantial feed. River Queen Mills Phone, N. ! CIPNQ I W. BROWN I I ■\|lin|a\ Cirst Door North of ? I WlUllW Earl Duvall’s Stora. Y Also Gasoline Stoves Cleaned t 4 > And Lawn Mowsrs Sharpened and A j’ Repaired. O POULTRY AND EGGS. For Sale—Single comb Black Minorca eggs, weight per dozen 1% to 2 lbs., have pure white, lough shell, only 10 cents each. Direct Noithup strain Our little flock is valued at a high figure pn account c.f fancy points. Joseph A. Pullins, R. D. 1, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 534 F. 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, $1.60 per 15. G. B. Porter. fb.lstf 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.
WANTED. Wanted—Restaurant or house work; I have a baby that I must keep with me. Address Mrs. Ada Overlay, Rensselaer. Wanted—First-class cook at the Model restaurant. 1 Wanted—To rent, barn for 1 horse and room for auto. Earl Bruner. Wanted—Men roomers, phone 106. Wanted—Good, hustling agents to work on a good paying proposition. Address M. J. Thornton, Lock Box 393. MISCELLANEOUS. Pasture—For about 8 cows. 1 mile east of Rensselaer. Inquire of Mrs. A. Gangloff. Taken Up —Roan steer, half left ear gone. Owner can get same by calling on E. S. Thornton, one mile south of Surrey. Lawn Mowers Sharpened— Call on Len Griggs, at the court house heating plant, at jail. Paperhanging —Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper-hanger. Phone 289. For Sale —Root’s bee supplies of all kinds. Free catalogue. Leslie Clark, care Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. LOST. Lost—Ladies’ gold watch. Return to H. Hamilton. Lost—Last Thursday, a ladies’ G. A. R. pin, plain star. Please leave at Republican office. FOUND. Found —l pair black kid gloves, 1 pair rubbers. Inquire here. MONET TO LOAN. Money to Loan —lnsurance Co. money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf A specific for pain—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, strongest, cheapest liniment ever devised. A household rement ever devised. A household remedy in America for 26 years.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.
CHICAGO lira STOCK .41 S. Yards, Chicago, 111., April 30. Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 5,000; cattle, 300; sheep, 600. Hogs steady, mixed, $9.30 to $9.62, s9heavy, $9.50 to $9.45, light, $9.30 to $9.57. Cattle steady, beeves, $5.60 to $8.40, cows, $3.00 to $7.65, Stockers, $4.40 to $6.75, Texans, $5.75 to $6.90, calves, $6 50 to $8.50. Sheep steady, $5.00 to $8.25, lambs, $6.75 to $9.50. Estimated for Monday: Hogs, 22,000, cattle, 21,000, sheep, 15,000. CAnoum Wheat No. 2 red, $1.08% to $1.10%. No. 3 red, $1.05 to $1.09. No. 2 hard, SI.OB to $1.09%. No. 3* hard, $1.04 to $1.09. No. 3 S, $1.04 te $1.09. Cora No. 2, 58%c to 59%c. No. 2 W, 63c to 65c. No. 2 Y, 61c to 62c. No. 3,59 c to 59%c. No. 3 W, 61c to 61%c. No. 3 Y, 59 %c to 60c. No. 4 Y, 56c to 57c. Data No. 2'W, 42%c to 43%c. No. 3 W, 40%c to 42%c. No. 4 W, 40c to 41%c. Standard, 42%c to 43%c. ♦ FUTUBES Wheat May July Sept. Open ... 1.07%%' 1.02%% 1.01%% High ... 1.08% 1.03% 1.01% Low . ..< 1.07% A 1.02% 1.01 Close ... 1.08% , 1.03% 1.01% Cora Open .... 57%% 61%% 63 High .... 58% 62% 63% Low 57% 61% 63% Close .... 58% 62% — 63% Oats Open .... 41%% 40%40 38% High .... 41% 40% — 39 Low 41% * 40 38% Close .... 41— 40% 38% * LOCAL MARKETS. Corn—49c. Oats—36c. Eggs—l 7 %—lßc. Butter—lß—3oc. Chickens—l4c.
DEAR LADIES
It’s Parisian Sage That Makes That otlier Woman’s Hair so Bewitchingly Lustrous. When we say that Parisian Sage it the most wonderful hair tonic, dressing and beautifier known to mankind, we are simply stating a fact that you can easily prove. Get a large 60 cent bottle today; use it for two weeks; if it isn’t the most delightful and refreshing tonic you ever used; if it doesn’t drive out dandruff, stop falling hair or itching scalp you can have your money back.' Mrs. Francis Koegi, 41 W. Jessamine St., St. Paul, Minn., on Nov. 16, ,1909, wrote: —‘l have used several hair tonics, but there is none that can compare with Parisian Sage. It cured my falling hair and dandruff, and it does not only cure those troubles, but is the best hair grower in the world.” Parisian Sage is creating a sensation wherever introduced. It is in great demand by women of superior taste and refinement who desire fascinating and luxuriant hair that never fails to compel admiration. Sold by druggists everywhere and'-by B. F. Fendig. Mail orders filled, charges prepaid, by American makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Marriage Licenses.
April 26—Charley C. Sommers, born Jasper county, Ind., Dec. 25, 1888, occupation farmer, and Mary Martha jHalsema, born Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 20, 1890, residence Lafayette, first marriage for each. April 28—Leo E. Littell, born at Fithian, 111., April 20, 1886, residence Danville, 111., and Ema Pearl Smith, born Fithian, 111., Feb. 13, 1886, residence Medaryville, Ind., first marriage for each. April 29—Robert Levi Blakeman, born Greensburg, Ky., Aug. 24* 1887, occupation foreman, residence Indianapolis, and Grace _■ Mordecai Nictaol, born Rensselaer, Ind., July 27, 1889, residence Indianapolis, occupation clerk, first marriage for each,
PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If you suffer from Weeding, itching, blind or. protruding Piles, send me yo hr address, and I will tell yon how to cut* yourself at home by the new absorption treatment; and will also send some of this home treatment free for trial, with references from 7oar own locality if requested. Immediate relief and permanent care assured. Send no money, bat tell others of this offer. Write to,,**** “• Sommers, Bog P. Notre
M. P. Church,
Rev. W. H. Hess, district organizer for the American S. S. Union will be at the M. P. church, Sunday and wijl speak both morning and evening. Everybody welcome. Sabbath school 9:30 A. M., Harvey Moore, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. V. C. O. JOHNSON, Pastor.
Methodist Church.
The subject at Trinity M. E. church Sunday morning is “Soul Vision, or Why. we do not get away from the World.” In the evening,' “The Disciples Rest.”
Worse Than Bullets.
Bullets have often caused less suffering to soldiers than the eczemar L. W. Harriman, Burlington, Me., got in he army, and suffered w’th, forty years. But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed,” he writes. Greatest healer for sores, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, wounds, bruises and piles. 25c at A. F. Long’d.
Presbyterian Church.
The subject of the sermon for next Sabbath morning a| the Presbyterian church will be “Witness Bearing.” In the evening the pastor will use the steriopticon to illustrate a sermon on “The trial of Jesus.” Everybody welcome.
The Call of the Blood.
For purifaction, finds voice in pimples, boils, sallow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin—all kinds of liver trouble. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills make rich, red blood give clear skin, rosy cheeks, fine complexion, health. Try them. 25c at A. F. Long’s.
At The Church of God Next Sunday.
The morning services at the usual hour; preaching by Rev. Halstead, if able to be there. Subject, “Justification Through Faith, How Obtained?” If unable to have preaching, there will be Bible study, conducted by the “Bereans,” which will be quite as interesting. Arrangements for regular services progressing, bdt not yet completed.
A Terrible Execution.
Millions of disease germs in the bipod die when Electric Bitters—the King of all malaria remedies—is used. It soon kills the microbes of malaria, chills, fever_and ague. W. A, Fretwell, Lucama, N. C. writes: “Three bottles drove all malaria from my system.” 50c at A. F. Long’s.
Tom Thumb Wedding
And Merchants’ Carnival will be given at the Opera House Monday evening, May 2nd. Benefit of the M. E. church. Best home, talent ever given here. About 100 of our own people taking part. D 6 not miss this. Seats on sale at Jessen’s Jewelry store. Reserved 35c, general admission, 25cr under 12, 15c.
Sheds Light on Wreck.
It’s painful to see a person a wreck in body, because he has failed to use Dr, King’s New Health Tea for constipation, liver or kidney trouble, for it will take a weak pale,_ jun-down wreck, without appetite or ambition, and make him an engine of energy. Only 25c at A. F. Long’s.
COUGHS KING OF CURES COLDS THE WONDER WORKER THROAT | PR. KING’S | lungs INEW DISCOVERYI | FOR COUGHS AND COLDS | PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that when I left my bed it would surely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well.—MßS, EVA UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. Priea 50c and SI.OO ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free ■■■■■■■■ SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY A. F- LONG, Druggist
*7 < Grocery Satisfaction If your grocer pleases you In 1 every particular, you have no ; cause for-changing. Even WE can do no more than 1 that But if you think some of making a shift, we would be glad to give you the best service of which we are capable. Often and often we have turned now-and-again customers into steady patrons. j And we lose a surprising few of I the really particular grocery buyers, who once become our customers. Try us on anything you like. ' McFarland & Son Reliable Grocers.
Saved From The Grave.
“I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble,” writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. “Often the pain in my' chest would be almost unbearable and I could not da-any work, but Dr. King’s New Discovery has made me feel like a new person. It’s the best medicine made for the throat and lungs.” Obstinate coughs, stubborn colds, hay fever, lagrippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and hemorrhages, hoarseness and whooping -cough, ji.eld quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try it 60c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long
Christian Church Services.
The Subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Christian church is “A Religion made for Man.”,, In the evening, “Life’s May Days.” This service is especially prepared for young people. All are welcome.
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FARMER'S WIFE HADHEAPTO DO Mrs. Shepherd Was in Bad Shape When She Could Not Stand on Her Feet Durham, N. C.—VI am a farmer’s wife,” writes Mrs. J. M. Shepherd, of this city, “and have a heap to do.” “Four months ago I could not stand on my feet, to do anything much, but at this time I do the most of my work. I took Cardui and it did me more good than all the doctors. “You don’t know half howl thank you for the Cardui Home Treatment. 1 wish that all women who suffer from womanly trouble would treat themselves as I have/’ Ladies can easily treat themselves at home, with Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It is easy to take, and so gentle in its action, that it cannot do anything but good. Being composed exclusively of vegetable ingredients, Cardui cannot lay up trouble in your system, as mineral drugs often do. Its ingredients having no harsh, medicinal effects, and being nonpoisonous and perfectly harmless, Cardui safefor young and okL - . Ask your druggist. He will tell you to try Cardui. _ N- B—Write to: Ladles’ Advisory Dept, ChittaBOQga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn.. for Special Instructions! , and 64-page book. Home Treatment MB Women.' sent in plain wrapper, on request
Professional Cards DR. E. C. ENGLISH PHYSICIAN AID BUBOEOX . Hlght and day calls given prompt attention. Residence phone, 110. Office phone, 177. Hens seiner, Ind. DR. L JL WASHBURN. physician an surgeon* Makes a specialty of Diseases of the Eyes. Rensselaer, Xnd. DR. F. A. TURFLER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN' Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building. Rensselaer, , Indiana. Phones, Office—2 rings on 200,' rest-" dence—3 rings on 800. Successfully treats both acute an« chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures m specialty. DR. E. N. LOY Successor to Dr. W. W. HkrtselL HOMEOPATHIST Office—Frame building on Cullen street, east. of court house. OFFICE PHONE 89 Residence College Avenue, Phone-. IC9, Rensselaer, Indiana. . F. H. HEMPHILL, M. B. Physician andUTTrgeon Special attention to diseases of woman and low grades of fever. Office In Williams bloak. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence, 442. Rensselaer, Ind. FRANK FOLTZ f Lawyer Practices in All Courts _ Telephone No. 16 .»■ P. Irwin s. O. Irwin IRWIN * IRWIN GAW, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. fr per cent farm loans. Office In Odd Fellows Block. ~ Rensselaer, Indiana. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS DAW, DOANS AND BEAD ESTATE Loans on_ farms and city property, personal security and chattel mortgage. Buy, sell and rent farms and city property. Farm and city Are Insurance. Office over Chicago Bargain Store. . Rensselaer, Indiana. E. P. HONAN ATTORNEY AT DAW Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice in all the courts. All business attended te with promptness and dispatch. - Rensselaer. Indiana. I. O. O. F. Building. Phone 159. JOHN A. DUNDAP, Lawyer. Practice In all courts. Estates settledFarm Loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Rensselaer, .Indiana;. H. L. BROWN DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth. Without Plates a Specialty. All the. latest methods In Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larch's Drug Store.
[rjii;ni;g;initil rAL«-! ■' Chicago t<* Northwest, Indianapolis;. Cincinnati, and the South, XoulsViUe and Trench XJck Springs. BEXSSEIiAEB TIME TABLE In Effect January 16, 1910. xr SOUTH BOUND. No. Mail 10:66 a.m*. N°- n 2~ _ iF, < ?! anapolls Mall ••• 1:58 P.m. No. 39—Milk Accom 6:02 p.m. No. -3—Louisville Ex 11:06 D.m. No. 31—Fast Mail .......... 4:46 a.m. KT NORTHBOUND. No- J—JfaU -. 4:49 a.nu. No. 40—Milk Accom 7:31 a.m. No. 32—Fast >lall 10:06 a_m. No. 6—Mail and Ex 3:13 p.m,. No. 30—Cln. to Chi, Mall ... 6:02 p.m, No. 6, south bound, makes connection at Monotr for Indianapolis, arriving In that city at 2:20 p. m. Also train No. 38, north bound, leaves mdianapolls at 11:46 a. irt., and connects at Monon with No. 6, arriving at Rensselaer at 3:13 p. m. Train NO. 31 makes, connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayfette at 4:30 p. m., connects with No. 30 at_Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 6:02 p. m. < Effective April 16th and until further notice, Cedar Lake will be a flag stop for trains No. 3,4, 30 and 83. Our Classified Column does the work
