Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 152, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1910 — Page 4

Classified Column. FOB SALE. For Sale-A-Fine cabbage plants by dozen, hundreds or thousands. R. M. Moore, former Joseph Yeoman residence, northwest part of Rensselaer. . For Sale—Good seasoned posts and cord wood. Apply to Emil Johnson, on, the Rankin Halstead place, 7 miles northwest of Rensselaer, or phone Mt. Ayr, 21 D. For Sale—Driving mare, buggy and” harness. James H. Chapman. For Sale—6 acres, black for truck or suburban home; has tile through it for drainage; lies dtt north Main street, outside the pprporafo tion. Will sell at right price on favorable terms. G. F. Meyers. '" , ' , ' T,r r FOB RENT. For Bent—One barn and two dence properties in Rensselaer. Frank Foltz, administrator. __ •" For Bent—s room cottage. Inquire at the Jasper Savings & Trust Co. For Bent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. ■f >* . For Bent—s room house with large l garden and fruit.' ’ftiquire of A. H. Hopkins or Ellen gaoler. ' • ' r ~ —- WAITED. o ' ' Wanted—A lady boarders. Call at second east of greenhouse. Mrs. Eva Hammertdri.' .. Wanted—Cream. Regardless of the unsettled condition of the butter market we ally fine price butter fat, or 1 cent above' Elgin price. I*aVr Creamery Qp, . ~ H-„ r — I, Lostn^Ladies' ban<L,l>ag with-sjnall 1 pocket Jiook‘Anside. containing spout 15 in paper'\fioney, Return to Republican tb-Jobn Borntrager. Lnsfc^ >< Vackage df• new goods in. ’-Geo. Spangle, R - office. r;r- ’“*** A Lost—Between and DeMofte, single Rumble' cushion. Jte- • t\yn to Rensselaer Garage;.. " t-, *** • F<mND. ' ,Mu * r ' ‘ chtt get at this office. t * ' -i-r Found—. Man's coat, brown, with ' ' ! W -J1 W f - MtiNEY TOLOAN. - /'’<« ' VoneyAe tom—lnsurance company } Itomey on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan.- . lo.ti ■ i - ' -. ..LIU.,. ■ ■ . »»• <. : ) t An Opportunity. The Michigan Nursery Company, of vAJonroe, Mich., one of the oldest and / jpost reliable nursery iirtils ip the - country, wants a reprfe/eto&tive for -* locality. GOO 4 wages can be mriife' taking orders for their high grade' „ fruit, .trees, plants, etc. Write them v today.,for their terms!

Checker Players Tied Hammond In a Seven Man Contest.

■ Tpe checker playing championship between Hammond and Rensselaer still hangs in the bahmce. The effort to decide it Saturday night resulted in a draw, each team securing 49 points 'in a tdtal Of 98 games. "The following is tpe score:, Rensselaer: Stephens, 10*4; Hill, Thomas, »; McFarland, ' Stoddard, &J*; Halleck, Griffin, -%. ■•' L: . ' Hamtaond;, Houser, 1114; Turner, Burnett, 7; Quigg, 6*4; Braudeu- *■- b * r k. 6; Orr, 6; Myers, 4&. 1

New Tailoring Store.

Suits made to order at reasonable prices. Clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired. Also ladies' garments pressed. Dry cleaning a specialty. All ■work guaranteed first-class. 'J ■ '< ■ MEYERS & SECOR.

Missing Papers Wanted.

- * . The ‘ Republican- is short issues of, the 2&mi-Weekly Republican of ttye issubs of April 29th and May 13th: We will pay 10 cents each for copies of these dates. If you want to buy, Bell, rent, or exchange anything. The Republican “Classified Column” will find your “affinity.” 1 We make a specialty of furnishing . Wedding Announcements. Call and let da show yon.

MONDAY LOCALS.

Lucy and Paul Healy are visiting relatives at South Haven, Mich. f <u 4 1 - Tbf'tf. A- R. will meet at Mrs. H. E. ParlpsttM-w, jjext Tuesday afternoon, June *,,*'”’* f , K > -- ... r u Lawrence Anderson Aa,, moving tp, Lebanon, where he expects tb-- fipd factory worE :. ' 1 w *r, Qeorgff •Becker returned to Lafayette Sunday after a short visit here witli his sister, Mrs. George Moleman. , ..t— ■ - 't lid ward Holemaft,--who has bfedn working for Sparling-Bros., has quit there to Lafayette, where h'C has emplovm’eift.. , o,. f> , -, is f-eported that Dr. Schuyler ’Robinson, of Gilliam township, is, to be married,ahprtly to a lady living ip South Bend. rv,. j Th«s. Daugherty is very low now and teis.,death is jiourly expected. He fias' taken 'no iipqrishmerft for some' 'time and has -been unconscious much of the time. : ■ £—, . ’ ", Clarence Dobbins, /who attended Purdtre University thp past year, is, here for a visit and possibly ' if hg can secure work-he will remain'here during the summer vacation, 1 '■■■.. / 1 Bealn left Sunday for --Carrol*,""M-ich., Where she will - visit relatives for some time. Her father, W. H. Beam, accompanied hes as,,far as Chicago, ■ , , c ■<«* 1 > <. '* • *f f . ■ We .xyi ll lra\je another shipment of Fancy > Pineapples Wednesday 1 ''and, Thursday of,this week. -Leave your orders now., , ' '>• , ' JOHN,EGER. . Mrs. B. ?T. Clark, of Pueblo, Colo., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, Sunday, Clark is visiting relatives in Monpn' and slit w4s accompanied hete by her niece, little Alice Ball., 1 " n i A merry-go-round arrived here this morning from MooresviHe ragd w'iß start operations Tuesday night if it. can be erecte’d by, that' time., It will occupy the Thompson corner, just west/ of the Republican offiog. ,

1 Jess WilcoY, who, joined thq Eli and # .Taqe company- .here ''fast,, fall an 4 traveled with' them, all season, arrived luithe Satiii-day-. lie reports a successful 'season through Missouri,, Illinois, lotva and Wisconsin. He .is not Vriftain whether he will go with the cohipany another year or not. > Bates’ berries are now an the midst 6f the season. Those who want them for preserving should leave ,/their orders at tonce and then be really to take them when their turn comes. The berries are fine now, but the,season will be very short, as the fjrst and second early varieties werq frozen. Leave orders at McFarland/s. ' Omar Day and wife came here several days ago. from Kenilworth,' 'lll,, and will lCave in a few days,for Laporte, where he will' work -in ,a gas engine factory. He expects to permanently give up school .teaching. As he Is a graduate of Purdue university, the work he is taking is right In line with his technical education and he will no doubt prove very successful' in it. •'

Warner Carr, son of John P. Carr, of the Fowler Republican-Leader, is a member of the Fowler baseball team and was vi-ith the team here Sunday. During the absence of bis father iu Florida the past year, Warner conducted 1 the paper and did it' mighty well. lie plays ball with the same spirit and his activity in the left garden broke up the Wren run getting ip the third inning. The drouth was broken by a shower Sunday evening. much, rain fell, although there was a lot of preliminary threats made by dark clouds* and thunder. The atmosphere was cooled and today it is trying tp rain h little again. The weatherman prophesies more for tonight and tomorrow. Corn had apparently pot suffered much* but oats,,and wheat had suffered some.' , The first, new honey made its hp-' pearance in the market this morning:' The horiey is whiter ejover and of in' excellent quality. It is expected tttfft this will be a big honey year In this part of the Voupfry for conditions last winter were just right for this plant. Last year there was no white clover honey produced here, and no honey of any kind except honey dew, until the fall flow. Leave your orders for fancy pineapples for Wednesday and Thursday of this week. JOHN EGER.

Sunday Evening Marriage at Home Of Bride’s Parents in Rensselaer.

Miss Emma Rayher, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher, was married at 6:30 o’clock Sunday evening at the home of her parents on Austin avenue to Mr. Joseph Arthur fjitump, of near Wheatfield, the ceremony being by Rev. O. E. came froni / Windfall for \he itiirpose, About,twenty witnessed t)ye marriage, bdug largely relatives of the ' bride and classmates duVingj her ..school life in Rensselaer. The bride graduated Trom the Rensselaer high school ip 1909 and taught during ,th.e, past'winter at the Moffit school hopse in-. Uhioil towuship. She is a very young woman. groom' is a,telegraph operator and has ,peen position with the Mqnon rpilroad .at Gosport, where they will fiiakfe their horii'e,' going there, jn a few days.- ~ • U -4s was the casp, with their other daughter;-who wap married- only two weeks ago, Mr. and Mrs. Rayher gave -this daughter ten $lO gold pieces. They were also/tpe recipients of a number of other 'useful 'presents; ■TlieV'wpat to Fair Oaks on the 7:31 tfpin this- morning for p. short visit •with Mrs, Jasper Cover, anti will return here before go/ng 'to Gosport. The Rtepublidah many others in wishing Mr., and .Mrs. Stump much happiness. , W. 11. Morrison made a business trip -to Chicago. 1 7 ’f. L. . .1. S. Brenner was over from Mt. Ayr over Sunday, visiting his brothers A., J. arid Bprt. ; , ' Miss Anria/ Jasperson returned 'to Tefft this fnorning after a short visit with Mrs. Lhrinda McGlinn. Wedding-bells will continue to ring in Rensselaer throughout . July if the. various rumors that are afloat can b.e depended upon. Mrs. /E. L. Hollingsworth returned Friday/from Kalamazoo, Mich., being by her daughters, Misses Cecelia and Dorothy, the former of whom is a Junior and the latter takjng preparatory, work in Wellesiy college, near Boston. . ■

Mrs. Alta Jlaselmire is conducting the Western Uniofr telegraph ofli6d- at tills place. Miss Elizabeth Spaulding has gone to Oconomowoc, Wis., where She, will conduct a Western,. Union office this summer: Mr s' Hnselm(re is from Union City. '° tr 'i, 1 The coplirig plant has been' taktji/ hut of Roth tiros." meat mahktet' replaced b.y an ice refrigerator/ * cooling system did not prove sdttatr, factory nor meet the ela-im of «ffe manufacturers. Kellneb Will fuVfifsll ice for the shop during the of the year. fOtjf. ' — V/, , John Kennedy, of Morocco, residing, near Mt. Ayr, was In ftSnssglaer today, haying accompanied /bis son Kjpder and the women folks ofc-w stropping trip. Mr. kennedy suffered a,, paralytic stroke some mcmthsy ago•tnd is recovering slowly, ‘‘ffis rright arm is particularly effected. ’■’“V 1 _: . . P. E. Gilmore, of near Lee, receiVed' a telegram today informing“him of the death at Gibson, Ilf; bis father. The telegram stated hg was killed by an autbmobjle, bißr, no particulars have 'iTte funeral was beta ih Gibson tdday' t>£* fore f Mr. Gilmore' the, gram, ‘ ’ *'• v* -V ■ . ' r. 11 li- * ** John C. Vanatta, who was in the Gillara township oil fiekfar- in the palmy days and whd'still SWnS rtn, lot of laiul up tilerd, was hfere attend the piaster frt chart of the land and personal tfio American Luhric and RefinittgsvCm. and the t'res'cgnt Oil and Asphalt do. He purchased' the personal h/6perty , " i.sKr >J. -f, -r *- in each case.

John W. King has secured a brand new flpss candy machine ttye factory and will operate if of July ,at the Duvall'corner.* leges arc |olrfg lively for the'big. day and, there will be enough* ice cream stands to amuse a bi| erows. But there are stiff some places te<jgt and a chance for others to &JMeurk in one day business. ' : *•*> 'Mrs. E. D. Rhoades accoijyjafly&P her A&thte#,-/|irs. C. A. Radcliffe‘ , an<Tt|f^) ) babies Ky., today, where Mrs. Radcliffe home. She came here several weeks ago while Mr. Radcliffe went from Cincinnati to Louisville and engaged :n the automobile business and he has now had their things shipped and the home prepared for her. Mrs. Rhoades will return after a short visit. i A “Classified Adv.” will find It.

THE PRESIDENT WAS DELIGHTED

Party Leaders Praise Adroit Statehood Fight ONE MORE PLEO6E IS4EPT - ( “■ ,7J . r ‘ '-G , i ■, o ■■ r 1,., t ... 0 - I Publicity of Campaign "Fund* Urgad by President aa OtK&r felTla Paeeed and Become Laws—NotableTriumph For Indiana Mitoh,, One of the important urged by President Taft is the-one boglug to do with the publicity, of palgn contributions whe#b f elected are to flil ’ federal . Pleased by the success tff- his program of Republican platform bills, Presffiedt Taft took up the Campaign measure the first of the week and urged it for passage with good effect.

One of the notable- trfijmjibs marking the hard, work'bf pqpgrebe la recent days was thritfraphleved' by SUa£ator Beveridge'of Indiana, gle for the statdiood.brii/ -. jSa The Beveridge statehocfir bill put through confess with -«iq. mostremarkable celeHtYv fqr which SenaEttf Beveridge is glVen ,4 iulf'bfeasure of oreditTiy-Prrisident Tift iffd RoqtnAuK tor General 'the -jpqlitifcalrnember of the cablqeti 1 i J >, The president is yocy highly with the adrqltnesw «i 4 Iklll manifesb* ed by" the Indiana senator in, promot-, tog this lqgisltmoa tpLg Butjecssfiil i «nd l On Tuesday bight-thq tnapmoned Senator BeveridgW -to cobfqr«noe at the White-HQ^se'‘ftß4|ntrti»ted / the fate of statehood, legislation hand “' ®®t 4n 'tisaignment to bp coveted, 'as tbe obstacles, thak appeared in the'Way pf ‘a ttaecMaftil opnsuhimajtlon df"the Wishes ■aenaed aliriokt’insiymattfttgble. 0 The secret •epators Who foresaw dhft.,wAnlng of New England’s- congress with the»adintosion of four, rncrfe/Benators -apd,two 'repre.sentative/ f west, be r.eck6ri’e<Vwit.h, but Senator - nrehident his pledge,, 'hejjwouid fight ofj.whieh'he was-cagmleiri/. T t W.ndt certgto’ then>tßat it/iyprild be poaaAblo "to. pbtoJn-- right q/ wa? for- stemfiootf.a#,Sooa as crfhaeryaflbn

legislation was out Of the'Way, hu’trth thff fpllbWtng tfieconferende between •Vbe v preßidepf . dnd„ Senator Baweridgd, 'eenfftoi* :Bpy ertdge , moved that.a.tatehood, bit talpen and after 'a>,brief but. ■ fierce p trtagglp he cabled hisvnofnf:/,, OnT thevstatehobd bill htehf i Ch» the first''time.,/kVery-’ fody ’pSad let ed"'a. r , Jong.- discufeaipp. ’Senator'Hughes hed._prepayed.an ex- 1 WaustiVh'f speech (that - foouirb two'dayu ,to deliver.. Qth££ /# senatorß, were ‘Shaded" torrlppg apaches., -,44 ft.kkpfcened, * practically „bt, thqee who had planned .to consume -time ware'friends' of .statehood BendttJr Bern ridge went to them and pointed out (hat -speech maklng-wap.rnore/than .uadtiWS—lt'Wag-dangerona, and would ' the .-very- unjjs thd trlertds -of the /legislation wanted to, bridlar about. r 'Ey hardan eliminate deh'ate,, and Instead of consuming days the bill patoed the aan/ite .Wljtri oiiiy two tod dhhdialf henrs,,pf (li^cdadiouc ; .. Sdoator that actiort tod hbt-orataryawas the-key to thd' Stafbh'ded congress .was adopted by the friends measure In flte, housb/s ; Cries ftf ‘trote’’ drowned the f»et}lQ efforts- of those yrho assayed to ' lß‘that ? in lose,than fohr days ’after the' ~pitesident #f n( fok Bonator SBveridge itnd kjy ts push the fdßfslatlon the passed both branches *of (jongreaa, and awaltbiL -the Wgnanto© of the,„chief •aeoiitlya. ttCaffixing that- /Slgnafiife the president"formed '.ope of ; die proudest 1 and happfest-aejtfj.of Hisdlfe. . We 'praitdcttt/haß had, dlflifcußy In gettliig'hls hSfeakum ithyough congress he is, delighted with the. way' in wtitoh'-Senabdr' Beveridge h#a hartdlod thh Statehobd bill. those who' were present when 'the, housh passed she ? Beveridge bill /was, Frank HitchCock, RebUbftchn national i. chairman,, whose facd was-, wreathed fn sihllea mfwt thdf/*t would havg, be'dii' a calamity ts congress had ad journed .-with-' out carrying this platform pledge into «ot.- '■*7 J ,>n> Aftet the house had passed the bill Hitch eook visited press gallery r 'and '*n,,convertatl9n with newidkpCr' men bo characterized Senator Bewrtdge’s 'hfrndHag of the bill as adffilrahle. We then went- over to the Senator’s offlee and thanked him in perM/ S/i ■ , .f V'/'-o, : 1 .

‘ V, . * frii*' Democratic State candidates^ SUif indorsee for United . seflktor, wb'rft . named and bit ■Top Thggart. The, .platform ad to .the laMff waa written by Joe Senator Shivephrases whigh W. J. «alla "indefensible.” The liquor' plank was prepared by Steve Flemlag, of the brewery group of bosses, and the rank and file Democrats are in revolt •gainst the Taggart-controlled organisation which forced such a platform on the party. On the other hand, Indiana Republicans are united and confidant, and all the workera are ready ahead.

HANGING GROVE.

The McCoysbyrg ball team went to Gifford Sunday. Mrs. George Bond is visiting relatives at Harvey, 111. Ed and Bertha Cook spent Sunday at Sam Scott’s in Barkley. Mrs. Lizzie Hanley, of Valparaiso, is visiting relatives ,in Hanging Grove this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Lizzie Hanley spent Sunday with Wash Cook and family. ' ~ ' hlis Lefler returned Sunday •gening frorif a-Ipw days visit with Irt».gißtef,' Mm Osboyne. AUss rilapch Phrhef pki. Sunday,.with* 'Parker And attended .tlie ice cceani supper at' McCoysburg. ./ 3, ‘-n . Mrs. Heftle and MISk Agnes r Mr. and Mrs. C. ti. Randle Mf|.'Watgpn lives in Mpnon' fltul- MfetoXSw:? teachds school in the* : <4.; -p.^tony, swerrms oT passing throhgh^-the - fields now. arid .quite "a yood many drb"be.ing captured, by the peop'Td. The intense heat the- past few ; ' dwr %,^ s , P r °bably cause. / . . , ar ' rhe . i '.!^ev*rgam f aft. McCbysyyai a suePsp - The house mftst the tintg ahd all of the was-SQl|. ' - ■ ' M? R^ nd Mrs ' * r 4 l h of Bark- - /Hipclimari and datighter,.'of --Brook' visitgd ,Mr. and > Fred e Lee, Sunday. 'Mrs. Hindh'itttiu will ifisit' relatives here all this .Week,/before returning home.

Try This for Catarrh.

y r t 'Btst-*, Hyotpet (prononuced High-o-rpe) outfit 1 a few dr °ps from she bottle ine Inhaler that comes with each hud breathe, it in 4 or 5 times a daytj V i Immediately you wiil know that Hyopnel soothes and heals the inflamed ■nnjl 'itrttatefi membrqne.- -v,., Buf J/ Hyomei dOfea-mpre than soothe knd heaj, It.kilis sbveringall catarrhal corttftylQ^s!'"'* , yqar l' su«*yred with eatanrh. .} used ‘One.holtte of pyomei, •wyl / my catart-h /was 'better,”—Miss -Helen McNair, Loyaltriti, 7 e&l, . 7, coiflplete Hydtnei j?utflt, including #/botflb bf .Hyomei, a hard rubber ihhakr arid -simple directions J.QJC ukc,' own a Thhaler, yOft' -can get an extta bottle for only 60 cents'at'dniggists/extexy whore ap d at F'endllg’koDrug Stwne,.,. ■ * 1 • »•> ' ~ 'it. j , Guaranteed to guce astllifaaf -and kore.v.thxoat, qx;, money >,J, ov *' ** >.•*- >til - < -'---it The, body q!| George Steven Gooke, of West Lfirne, Oritarip, a fnechariiC'having beCrremployed in the 'loeomotiv% department,of the Michigan Ofentral fail road, was,,found lying beside thd'l&ke Shore tracks, miles oast of Rolling Pralwa Monday.,peath was democrats of Elkhart County nominated David D. Rodibaugjh and James Leicester r for representatives. State. Senator Proctor announced that he would support Kern for -United ■States senator and that he was opposed to any more, conventions.

GOOD NEWS.

'•* ( y f v l Many Rensselaer Headers Have Heard • and Profited Thereby. ' ' ** ~r~ •. D,9pd news .travels fast,” and the of,, bad back sufferers in Rensselaer are , glad to lerfrn that proippt relief is within thbijr reach. Many a tape, .weak and "itching back no thanks tb Do jin’s Ki<Pney, Pills. Qur citizens are telling the g<jqd newa, pf .their _ experience with Atye Old Quaker Remedy? 1 'fife re, example wpfhi reading: ' * * Nelson t Randle, f}. ~Maip street, Dpan’s.Kjgney PUls at different times when suffering from a'lame and ach 7 ,ing and other kidneys. I was lets to procure this remedy at Fendig’s Drug Store by reading about Its good work in .similar cases. Relief soon followed ltd usq and the backache and kidney difficulties wejrp c finally disposed of. Whenever 1 have taken Doan’s Kidney Pißs since then, they have acted Juste p# represented 1 do hot’ know of" 4 case where this remedy hds failed to prove of benefit." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.

Order Your Bee Supplies Now. 7—t I am tke Exclusive A|eat For Jasper County for ROOT’S BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES. 0 I sell at factory prices and pay the freight to Rensselaer. I have a large stock of Hives and'Supers on hand arid ,at this time can fill orders promptly Swarming season wltt «qpn l ba ( 'hefe apd feeekeepCrb should lay/ iri their supplies bOW' belpre' the, rush comes. ' -"’7c - ’ H f.fi ; v - , . 'JI Catalogue Mailed' On/ .:Jry V- Request; ’"/ <V ■ Leslie/Claris *\ RepublicanOffi^e, ; ... R^ensshlaar/Ind,

Professional Cards ====:-^ DR. E. C. - phtbiciajt Ain> ST7iS)^irV->‘ » Night and day ctHls ten tion. Residence pHone. i-fcML* *aßloe* Phone, 177. , s ' r kten»Sfd*o#. Xnd. ~ “ • in-; DB. I. ML WASHBURN. PHYSICIAN AWD SnBOEBV Makes a specialty /off Diseases of the--1 Over Roth brothers. i Rensselaer. Xnd. DB. F. A. TtJBFLEfi. J “ OSTEOPATSaC PHYSICIAIT Rooms 1 and' (*/ Murray " Rensselaer,, Indianans r . -^c h^ e 3 B 'r.^s C t^# B„'°P' 8 „'°P' S 0 ro * Successfully treats both' acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures • specialty. ?. 1 xox.. SuccessdV to Dr. w;’w. Hartieß ... ' HdMKbt*aTHIST . bulldin‘g'' <m . } ouiien-ktreet. /east of ccffirb.Jipuse^,,. OFFICE PHOItEUS ' | Residence College AvenuS, Phone l(t. : xndlank.- V, m F„H. HEMPHILL, M. B. - / Phy sic!ah“and 8p “ olal lOfflfce In Opposite "Court TelephoneJ-offlce and Residence, 448. ’ Rensselaer.- Ind. 1 ■ ■ . 7♦— H. HOPKINS f *£■■*. ,ipm and rear estate ' ’ Cdans 6n farms and city property, personal security'and chattel mortgage. iHft, B ®!* and rent and city proparis.^.and c l*y flre Insurance Offlcp Chicago, Bargain Store. , Ransselker, Xndlaaa. .. / VBANK FOT-T v Z **' • tnWjw ‘ rraetleeS' In All Courts ! “ ifo. 16 \ —'.'J- .... — ; J. T. Irwlp ... tK 8. C. Irwin J - ' , . IRWIN . IRWIN "' RE All, ESTATE AND INSTTR- > ‘ gs ANCE FeT.o r ws of4i ßlo^: m 108Hb ' ln OM " -Renaselasr, Indiana . 1 I E. P. HONAN " ATTORNEY AT ZjAW fcnd Hfesl .Eatate.-// s Will practice ln all toe courts. -All buslness„ attended to with promptness and dispatch. - , " I “ 1 11 . 1 H. L. BROWN ' !, ] "'3MBVTZBT i Crown and Work and Teeth Without ElateSriirSpecialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Qas adJQtalstered for painless extraction. OfflCß over l.arah B Drug Store. t. 6: 6. F-, l|utt*ng. Phone 16». r* O®HH A. DUNLAP, , N ./fe- lawyer. 1 Practice fn all courts. _ i , Estates settled. " ■ Farm Loans. . Collection department. ;J? •> hi the office. RensssTaer. Indiana

**> hTorthwsst, Indianapolis, 1 * PljKs**jgi and the South, Lodi. KtiA French Idck Springs. I.* behsseeaeb time tabes ''•Ap Effect January 16, 1910. ! + *T 3C - A SOUTH BOUND. Mall 10:66 urn. Nn Mall ”• 1:68 Pm - No. Jit-MHk Accom 6:02 p.m No. SHXoulßvllle Ex 11:06 pm No. 3*—Fast Mall .4:46 S f VOBTSBOU HD. No. C 4—Mall 4:4j a^ m *^*0 —Milk Accom 7:81 Am S? Mail 10:06 »■*». W .5 —Mall and Ex 3:13 p.m. No. 30—Cln. to Chi. Mall ... 6:02 p.m! >»o. 6, south bound, makes connection ?£Jr* 0 P 0n for Indianapolis, arriving In thak city at 2:20 p. m. Also train No! C°v north bound, leaves Indianapolis at ■ a m.. and connects at Monon with No, 6, arriving at Rensselaer at 3:13 n m- Train No. 31 makes connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 am. No. 14, leaving Lafayette at 4:30 p. m.. connects with No. 3° at Monon. arriving at Rensselaer at *:O2 p. m. Elective April 16th and nnOl further notice, Cedar Lake will be a flag stop for trains Ne. 8. 4. 10 and »S. P

A “Classified Adv.” will rent it.