Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 170, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1910 — Page 4

YOU CAN MAKE MOKE MONEY BY WHITING A WANT AD Than Kipling WOULD BE PAID FOR A POEM. You may not be at all "literary,” but still be able to make money as a writer, it you have a business of your own you can make it prosperous by writing convincing advertising of it. If you are not in business, you can still earn money by writing and publishing your classified ads in this paper. This chance is open to anyone, anytime—and it often happens that a want ad brings more to the writer than Kipling would be paid for a poem.

Classic Column. FOE SALE. f; For Sale— Fine 5 year old draft mare, weight, 1400, in foal by a jack. Price reasonable if taken at once. Call on or address Francis Hilton, Medaryville, Ind. Residence near Gifford. For Sale— Notes, well secured. *1,500, 8 per cent, due 10 months; >1,250, 8 per cent, due 22 months. L. J. Lane, R. D. 4, Box 44. For Sale — A good cow, gentle, a good milker and first-class for town or country. Phone 153. For Sale— Full blooded, registered, Hampshire rams, ewes and lambs; over 100 in flock and prices right. F. Thompson, Farr, Ind. — 1 ii FOB RENT. For Rent— 9-room house, good well and cistern, good outbuildings, garden. Inquire of Miss Mattie Benjamin. For Bent—One barn and two residence properties in Rensselaer. Frank Foltz, administrator. For Rent— Six room cement cottage. Bay D. Thompson. For Bent— s room house with large garden and fruit. Inquire of A. H. Hopkins or Klien Saylor. WANTED. Wanted— Girls at McKay’s laundry. Wanted— Family washing. Opposite Norman Warner’s residence. Mrs. Moses Chupp. Wanted— A man with a good farm to furnish stock and implements to an industrious young farmer who wishes to become a partner in stock. Can give good references; is' a hustler, an honest, sober young man. Address J. W. H., care Republican. Wanted—A first-class housekeeper, middle aged, in a small family. Qan give the best of references. Call at Chas. A. May’s, Remington, Ind. Route 4, box 4. Wanted— To buy a second-hand tent, medium size. Inquire of E. K. GodEhall, Rensselaer. Wanted— To contract 300 acres of land at >2 per acre. Apply B. B. Curtis, Monon, Ind. Wanted— Farm men and harvest hands. Extra wages paid. Lots of work. Apply at once. B. B. Curtis, Monon, Ind.

LOST. Lest—A male tat terrier, White with black and tan spots. Return to Thos. F. Murphy, Surrey, Ind., or phone 521 K. FOUND. Feund—Boy’s hat Inquire here. Feund—Man’s coat, brown, with black stripe. Inquire here. STRAYED. Strayed or Stolen—One black Berkshire hog, weight fcbout 200, and 5 s boats, average about 40 pounds, hole through ear. Reward paid for their recovery. F. Thompson, Parr, Ind. money to loan. Money to Loan—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of K. P. Honan. lo.tf "Doan's Ointment cured me of ec- J zema that had annoyed me for a long tii£e. The cure was permanent.”—.Hon. 8. W. Mathews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. If you want to buy, sell, rent, or exchange anything, The Republican “CtojMUtod Column" will find your “-sanity M

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK *4nd grain market. CXXCAGO LXVI STOCK <# U. S. Yards, Chicago, Hl., July 19. Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 12,000; cattle, 6,000; sheep, 20,000. Hogs steady. Mixed, >8.50 to >8.90. Heavy, >8.50 to >8.75. Rough, >8.20 to >8.45. Light, >8.65 to >8.90. Pigs, >8.65 to >8.90. Cattle steady. Beeves, >5.25 to >8.55. Cows, >2.50 to >6.75. Stockers, >3.25 to >6.50. Feeders, >4.50 to >6.50. Westerners, >4.75 to >6.60. Calves, >6.50 to >8.75. Sheep steady, >2.75 to >4.10. Lambs, >4.00 to >7.00. : v Estimated tomorrow: Hogs, 22,000, 16,000. cask e*Anr Wheat No. 1 red, >1.10% to >lll%. No. 2 red, >1.09% to >1.10%. No. 3 red, >1.07 to >llO. No. 1 N S, >1.25 to >1.27. No. 2 N S, >1.20 to >1.22. No. 3 S, >l.lO to >1.20. Cora No. 2,62 cto 62%c. No. 2 W, 65c to 66c. No. 2 Y, 64c. No. 3,61 cto 61 %c. No. 3 Y, 63c. Cats No. 2 W. 43%c to 44c. No. 3 W, 41 %c to 43c, No. 4 W, 40%c to 41c.* ♦— July Sept. Dec. ? ~. Wheat Open ... 1.09% 1.07%08 1.09%09 High ... 109% 1.08 1.09% Low .... 1.08% 1.05% 1.07% Close ... 1.08% 1.05% 1.07% Cora Open .... 59% 61%% 59—% High .... 59% 61% 59% Close .... 59% 60% 58% Oats Open .... 41% 39% 40% High .... 41% 39% 40% Low ..... 40% 39 40% Close .... 41% 39% 40% LOCAL MARKETS. Corn, 54c. Oats, 33c. Begs, 15c. Butter—lß%c to 30c. Hens, 10c. Turkeys, 10c to 12c. Ducks, Bc. Roosters, sc. Geese, 4c. Spring ducks, Bc. Spring chickens, 15c.

MI-O-NA

Drives Distress from Upset Stomachs In Five Minutes. Mi-o-na stomach tablets not only cure indigestion but build up tho entire system and make the weak and frail, strong and vigorous. They cause the glow of health to appear in the cheeks and make the eyes bright and sparkling. They chase out bad blood and cause pimples and sallow skin to disappear. Mi-o-na stomach tablets are such wonderful stomach invigorators and upbuilders that they are sold under an agreement to return your money if they do not cure indigestion or any other trouble arising from an upset stomach such as biliousness, dizziness, sick headache, loss of appetite, fermentations, nervousness, sleeplessness, nightmare, etc. “I had stomach trouble, was weak, bloodless and depressed, but MI-O-NA built up my health and male me strong.”—Mrs. J. Newton, Bellevue, Mich. Mi-o-na costs only 50 cents a large box at druggists everywhere and at B F. Fendigs.

The fourth and last quarterly meeting of the Rensselaer M. P. circuit will convene at Rose Bud church Saturday afternoon, July 23rd, at 2:30 o’clock. The business will be held Sunday forenoon. Sermon at 11 o’clock, followed by observation of the sacrament; also services in the evening at 8 o’clock. Everybody welcome.

Impure blood runs you down—makes you an easy victim for organic diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood—cures the cause—builds you up.

Clifford Bowlby, of Shelbyville, fasted for twelve and one-half days, and has now recovered from a severe attack of stomach trouble. During that time he did not swallow a particle of food.

Large Number of New Republican Voters in Lake Count.

Ten thousand new voters have been added to Lake county since .the last election, and 45 new precincts have been created, an increase of 80 per cent over the former number. This is the condition which confronts the politicians of the Tent,, district, in which Representative E. D. Crumpacker is up for re-election according to F Schaaf, of Hammond, the republican chairman in Lake county. Mr. Schaaf said in republican headquarters at Indianapolis that the republicans will carry the district by a larger majority than ever before, the political statisticians ascertain that most of the new voters who came from Pennsylvania to work in the mills of the United States Steel company were reput Hear voters in tLeir former hou e counties. He believes that the addition bodes well for Mr. Crumpacker and all other republican candidates. J, is only a question of the amount of the majority and not of the certaintv oi it, in his estimation.

Loans Wanted.

>IOO on approved personal security, 6 months, 8 per cent interest. >l5O on approved personal security, 1 year, 8 per cent interest. >IOO on real estate mortgage, 1 year, 8 per cent interest >1,200 on town real estate mortgage, 3 years, 7 per cent interest. If you have idle money, I can get you a good rate of interest for it on safe security.

JOHN A. DUNLAP,

Household Furniture for Sale. Having decided to remove from Rensselaer, I will sell at private sale, all of my household goods and furniture, consisting of bookcases, china closet, center table, beds, dressers, dining room table, cooking and heating stoves, etc Must be sold by July 20. Goods can be seen at residence on College avenue. ' S. N. PULLINS. Ralph H. Jones and Arthur Barber, sons of prominent families at Wakarusa, are under arrest in South Bend on a charge of stealing an automobile from Nappanee. They were arrested while on a “joy ride.” They deny, having stolen the machine, asserting they had only borrowed it. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, of Boston, head of the Christian Science church, will be 89 years old on Saturday. There will be- no observance of the event beyond the usual informal congratulations of her household and close friends. ■ < The Standard hotel at Elkhart was closed Saturday by the voluntary assignment of Charles G. Megley, who had operated it since February. Megley places his assets at >5,000 and his liabilities at >5,00. The place was raided by Law and Order association detectives on April 26, and Megley later pleaded guilty to running a blind tiger. The building is owned by the Schoenhofen Brewing company of Milwaukee.

Charles Crawford, of Terre Haute, admits he is puzzled. He defended a client a few days ago and won the suit, the client appearing so pleased he sat down and wrote out a check, which was returned marked “worthless” with a note to the effect that the client had never had a deposit. Crawford is pauper attorney and fears if he has his client arrested he will have to defend him, as it seems certain the f eliow has no money.

Cirri • Chicago to Northwest, Indianapolis. Cincinnati, and tho South, LotSsVllle and French Xdck BBVSSBLAEB TIME ‘TANT.TI south bound. go- 10:56 No. Mail ... 1:58 p.m. No. 3&r-Mpk Accom «;0J p.m. No- &jS»Hnvine Ex 11:05 p’m. No. 3r—Fast Mail 4:45 » m VOBTKBOV3TD. Nfr ; 4:0 a.m. Ntx 40—Milk Accom. .. 7;2i -m. Na 32—Fast Mail ....t.....10:05 * m b*>. o—Mall0 —Mall and Ex 8:13 p.m. No. 30—On. to Chi Mall .'■ 8:02 piim No. 5, south bound, makes connection •4 Monon for Indianapolis, arriving in that city at 2:20 p. m. Also train No. 38, north bound, leaves Indianapolis at 11:45 a. m., and connects at Monon with No. «. arriving at Rensselaer at 8:12 p. m. Train No. 31 makes connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 8:15i a. m. No. 14. leaving Lafayette at 4:30 p. m., connects with Na Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 8:02 p. m. Effective April 16th and until further notice. Cedar Lake will he a flag stop for trains No. 8, 4. 80 and 88.

Lawn Social to Be Given at The Catholic Church.

The SL'-JRose Sodality will give a lawn socftU at the Catholic church Wednesday evening, July 20th. Ice cream, cake, lemonade .and homemade candy will be qn sale and a fish pond will furnish amusement. Plenty of music. All invited.

I. O. O. F. Bldg.

BARGAINS IN LAND.

5 acres, on stone road, just outside the corporation. 20 acres, all - black land, in corn, cement, walks, good well; four blocks from town. 25 acres, all cultivated, fair house and outbuildings. 120 acres, near station, school, and three churches; 50 acres cultivated, and remainder pasture. Good flveroom house, outbuildings, and fruit. Only >2B. Terms, >BOO down. 160 acres, near station, all black prairie land jn pasture; lies along large ditch, has good fence, well, and windmill. Only >35. 88 acres, Barkley township, all black land, in cultivation, lies along large ditch, has some tile and good sixroom house, good barn, double cribs, and deep well. Price >55. Terms, >I,OOO down. 105 acres, all cultivated or meadow, lies level and nice, has good outlet for drainage, and has good five-room house, fair outbuildings; is on gravel road. Price >6O. Terms, >1,500 down. 80 acres, good buildings, orchard, well, all good land, and all in cultivation and well located. Price >55. Also hajre several farms from 80 to 160 acres' which can be bought right, on favorable terms.

Invitations Enslaved. You CanY Afford To Race Your. OmekWhere Cheapness Of Tfoduction Is The Thing StnvedM RmhekThan The Quiet Elegance - Correct Social Torn Which Characterizes OUKWOKK. THE REPUBLICAN Rensselaer Indiana xgenw foaHAKG)UKI6CO. mw, ** ,u, ‘

A Distinctive Drink • /mZBjUL m the hot-fruit drink, is a distinctive drink. J| Though similar in some respects to coffee, tea, ll |/ > I chocolate and cocoa, it is, in other respects, quite unlike (ttf 1 O fflw I them. Possessing the good qualities of all these drinks 1 it has none of their harmful qualities. BONANO —served hot —is flavory, appetizing, bracing I satisfying and extremely nourishing. A real food drink. BONANO is the only table beverage in which highfood value is combined with harmless stimulation. And BONANO has a delightful, spicy aroma—a rare WwlSl good flavor all its own. Don’t be prejudiced against BONANO. Itisnotasub. stitufe for something else. We want you to serve it at your table for its own delicious goodness—and for no other reason wWWBI Try BONANO a week or two. We know you will like it W H m BONANO is healthful, strengthening and never harmful Let the little folks have all the BONANO they want ffflT ( A 2 5-cent can of BONANO makes 75 cups of the best 11 / hot drink you ever tasted. For sale by i'll' 11 I n i H Home Grocery. Oj International Banana Pood Co, Corn Exchange Bank BMg, Chicago, m _Z J/ '

OBDTWawCB MO. I*4. An Ordlnano# regulattn* tfio flushing of < wiacriWng • malty ‘ for vtolaStoM thoMof, and declaring , an emergency. , Section 1. Be it ordained by the com- i mon council of the city of Rensselaer, < Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for < any person to connect any hydrant be- i longing to said city with any private < sewer for the purpose of flushing same, < except as hereinafter provided. It shall < be the duty of any perspn desiring to < flush any private sewer with city water < to first pay to the treasurer of said city < the sum of four ($4.00) dollars for each < sewer to be flushed, and it shall be the < duty of said treasurer to issue to the < person so paying said sum, a receipt < therefor showing said payment and for 1 what purpose said payment'was made, ' together with a description of the lot < containing said sewer. The person thus ' obtaining said receipt shall thereupon " deliver the same to the city 'marshal, ' who with the city teamster, shall pro- ' ceed to flush the sewer described in said ' receipt, and said marshal is nereby ' authorized and empowered to use so ' much of the city fire hose as Is neces- ' sary for that purpose; provided how- ' ever, that the marshal shall use only ' such fire hose for flushing purposes as ' the chief of the fire department shall ' designate and not otherwise. Upon the . completion of said work It shall be the duty of the marshal and teamster to 1 immediately convey said hose to the ' hose tower where the same shall be by ' them cleaned, dried and properly cared 1 for and such fact reported by the mar- ' S u a i, Vi. the flf® chief. The marshal 1 shall thereupon deliver said receipt to ' the city clerk, who shall file same and ' make report thereof to the council at ' its next regular meeting. < Section 2. All money thus received 1 by the treasurer shall be by him turned 1 into the city treasury and credited to ' the corporation and water funds in the ' following proportions, to-wit: The one- ' half (%) part thereof to the corporation fund and the remainder to the ' water fund. ■ Section 3. Any person violating any ' of the provisions of this ordinance shall ' be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and ' upon conviction therof shall be fined ' not less than one ($1.00) dollar nor ' more than ten ($10.00) dollars. Section 4. Whereas an emergency exists this ordinance shall be in full force from and after its passage and publication for two consecutive weeks in the , D , all y Republican of said city, the first w £ lch Publications shall be on the 12t 21, da X oi July A - b- 191 °- and the last publication on the 19th day of July A. D. a "r^mo 1 by me th,s llth day Of Ju,y GEORGE F. MAYERS, Passed in council and approved 7116 Mayor this llth day of July A. D. 1910. CHAS. MORLAN, Clerk. State of Indiana, Jasper County,'City of Rensselaer, ss: I, Charles Morlan, clerk of the city of Rensselaer, in the State of Indiana, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of an ordinance of said city, passed on th ® P th day of J “ly A - D. 1910. and which now remains on file in my office Witness my hand and the official seal of , Q „. T . sal . d city of Rensselaer, Indiana, (SEAL) llth day of July A. D. CHAS. MORLAN, _ , Cit y Clerk. Jul 12-19

G. F. MEYERS.

Regulates the bowels, promotes easy natural movements, cures constipation—Doan’s Regulets. Ask your druggist for them. 25c. a box. A "Classified Adv.” will sell it.

ASK FOR Clark’s Brand Pure White Clover Honey Put up in Clean, Neat Cartons. Sold by All Grocers.

Hiram Day DEALER IN Hair, Cement Lime, Brick RENSSELAER, . . INDIANA

Real Estate I have opened up an office In Room 5 of the Odd Fellows’ block, where I will conduct a general real estate, loan and insurance business, handling farm and town property and stocks of goods, local and foreign. Will be glad to list your property or t- «how you what I have for sale and trade. A. S. LaRUE

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