Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1910 — Page 4
Classified Column. FOB SALE. For Sale—An up-to-date restaurant, doing a good business. Enquire a: this office or address Fred Bird, Rensselaer, Ind. Per Sale—Grocery store near depot ▲ good paying business, but my age and health make it necessary that i dispose of it. Will either sell or rent building A. Simpson. For Sale—One good buggy; also one Axminster rug. Inquire of George Ketchum. Per Sale—Seven room cottage, with good barn and other out-buildings; plenty of fruit of all kinds; good well of water; two acres of ground, on Improved stone street; a bargain if taken at once. Arthur H. Hopkins. Per Sale—An eight room house, one block from the court house. For quick sale will sell at a bargain. G. F. Meyers. For Sale—Fine 6 year old draft mare, weight, 1400, in foal by a Jack. Price reasonable if taken at once. Call on or address Francis Hilton, Medaryvllle, Ind. Residence near Gifford. Per Sale—Notes, well secured. $1,500, 8 per cent, due 10 months; 11,250, 8 per cent, due 22 months. L. J. Lane, R. D. 4, Box 44. FOB KENT. Per Beat—9-room house, good well and cistern, good outbuildings, garden Inquire of Miss Mattie Benjamin. Per Beat—One barn and two residence properties in Rensselaer. Frank Foltz. administrator. Per Bent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. Per Beni—s room house with large garden and fruit. Inquire of A. H. Hopkins or Ellen Sayler. WANTED. Wanted—Any lady can easily make from SIB.OO to 825.00 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—Good second hand buggy. S. A. Brusnahan, phone 533 C, Parr, Indiana. 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—To contract 300 acres of and at 82 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. HOMEY TO LOAN. Honey to Lean—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of EP. Honan. lo.tf
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Trinity Methodist Church.
Sunday morning there will be baptism and reception of members. Epworth League meets at 7:30 P. M.
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.
OMXOAOO un STOCK U. £. Yards, Chicago, 111., July 30. — Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 10,000; cattle 1,000; sheep 7,000. Hogs 10c to 15c lower. Mixed, 88.00 to 88.65. Heavy, 88.20 to 88.45. Rough, 87.75 to JB.OO. Light, 88.35 to 88.75. j Pigs, 88.25 to 88.70. Bulk, 88.10 to 88.40. Cattle weak. Beeves, 84.60 to 88.00. Cows, $2.00 to 86.40. Stockers, 83.00 to 85.30. , Texans, 84.35 to 86.00. Calves, 87.00 to 88.50.* Westerners, $4.50 to 86.35. Sheep, 82.75 to 83.75. Lambs, 84.00 to 86.75. CASK OKAXK Wheat No. 2 red, 81.03 to 8L04%. No. 3 red, 81.02 to 81.03.% No. 2 hard, 81.03 to 81.04%. No. 3 hard, 81.02 to 8104. No.. 1 N S, 81.24 to 81-25. No. 2 N S, 81.19 to 81.20. No. 3 S, 81.15 to $1.17. Corn N 0.2, 65c. No. 2 W, 65%c to 66%c. No. 2 Y, 65%c to 66c. No. 3, 63%c to 64%c. No. 3 W, 64%c to 65%e. No. 3 Y, 64 %c to 65c. No 4 Y, 62%c to 64c. Oats. . i i No. 2 W, 38%c to 39c. No. 3 W, 38c to 39c. No. 4 W, 43%c. Standard, 39%c. rUTTTKES July Sept. Dec. Wheat Open ... 1.06% 1.02%% 1.04%04 High ... 1.08% 1.03% i. 04% Low ..... 1.03% 1.02% 1.04 Close ... 1.05% 1.03% 1.04% ’■ _ _ Corn Open .... 63 63—% 60%61 High .... 63% 64% 64% Low ..... 62 63 60-% Close 62 64—% 6t% Oats Open .... 39 36%37 3> --% High .... 40% 37% 38% Low 39 _ 36% 38 Close .... 40— 37% — 28% LOCAL MARKETS. Wheat, 96c. Corn, 56c. Oats, 33c. Eggs, 13c. Butter, 23c Henß, 11c. Turkeys, 10c to 12c. Ducks, Bc. Roosters, sc. Geese, 4c. Spring ducks. Bc. Spring chickens, 13c to 14c.
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; 60 acres cultivated, and remainder pasture. Good fiveroom house, outbuildings, and fruit. Only 828. Terms, 8800 down. 160 acres, near station, all black prairie land in pasture; lies along large ditch, has good fence, well, and windmill. Only 835. 88 acr®, Barkley township, all black land, in lies along large ditch, has some tile and good sixroom house, good barn, double cribs, and deep well. Price 855. Terms, 81,000 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 860. Terms, 81,500 down. 80 acres, good buildings, orchard, well, all good land, and all in cultivation and well located. Price 855. Also have several farms from 80 to 160 acres which can be bought right, on favorable terms. G. F. MEYERS. That he would start his campaign about Sept. Ist, was the statement of Representative William O. Barnhard, from the Sixth district, while in Richmond Wednesday. Finley Gray, the democratic nominee, is making an active canvass in Richmond this week. Any skin itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the more it itches. Doan's Ointment cures piles, eczema—any skin itching. At all drug stores.
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NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.
John Morgan, age 60, a Tipton druggist, suffered a hemorrhage yesterday while being shaved in a barber shop, end died immediately. He- was a bachelor. G. A. Yeager, a Winchester coal merchant, committed suicide yesterday by hanging himself in the rear room of his office during the noon hour. His act was due to financial troubles. Charles Angerer, a young SpanishAmerican war veteran, cashier of the store at the Soldier’s home in Marion, is missing. R. A. Frittman, manager of the store, says that $355.10 is also gone. i ; O. A. Stevens, of Detroit, age 62, a traveling salesman, was found dead of apoplexy in, the depot hotel at Elkhart yesterday. He is a member of the Saginaw Elks. His family lives in Detroit. Great excitement prevailed in the vicinity of Dublin, a village situated west of Richmond, where Emanuel McMullen successfully eluded arrest several times yesterday and exchanged bhots with a sheriff’s posse repeatedl '. Emaline Harterode, residing near Santa Fe, Miami county, has been adjudged insane and her condition 13 said to be due to excessive use of tobacco. She chewed as well as smoked. It is believed by relatives that she intended to do them bodily harm. The Jennings county fair opened’ Tuesday with a small attendance and the largest list of attractions ever seen on the grounds, the fairs there the last ten years have been managed by Jay Cook, and he announces that this is to be the last fair held in the county. DeForest McLin, 18 years old, son ul Dr. 0. H. I.loLin of Huntington, wa< suddenly cured of deafness by a dentist extracting a new wisdom tooth. The deafness had come on only recently, and it was found that the tooth was causing a pressure on the auditory nerve. “Dry”, in perpetuity is the restriction placed by the Sante Fe railroad in all deeds to property in the new town of River Bank, in California, which is to be a mid-valley division point on that line. District Agent Hobart say 3 it is the first town laid out by a rai, road to exclude saloons for all time. 4 A 815,000 heroic size statue of President Lincoln is to be placed in the rotunda of the first floor of the new capitol at Frankfort, Ky. J. B. Speed of Louisville has decided to present to the state such a statue and the contract has already been made with the sculptor who designed the statue of Lincoln erected at Hodganville, Ky, Lincoln’s birth-place. The City of South Haven, an excursion steamer on Lake Michigan, was seized by deputy Unitd States marshals yesterday. Failure of the Chicago & South Haven Steamship company to pay a wage claim of 81. which Frank Jones of Indianapolis declared was due him, caused the government to take possession of the boat. Mrs Elizabeth Greenfield, yrho died at the Central Hospital for the insane at Indianapolis, was buried in Columbus yesterday, and the funeras, expenses were defrayed by money she left with the township trustees for that purpose ten years ago. A sister died three years ago, and part of the money was used to pafr the cost of the burial. Glen Stamets, a young girl living at Waterloo, has been in a deep sleep for ten days. Physicians have been unable to awaken her, though she is apparently in good bodily health. John T. Belger, proprietor of a Columbia City theater, and formerly of Fort Wayne, has been arrested at the former place and locked up on a charge of having criminally assaulted a thirteen-year-old girl. Because there are not enough drunkards’ wives in Kansas City, Kas., to keep the home founded for them by Carrie Nation going, the home is to be returned to the giver. This was announced Thursday by Peter Goebel, president of the associated charities. Tell the people of Rensselaer and Jasper county what you have—what you want—what you are offering for sale, rent or exchange. Get quick action by telling them through the Republican "
MILROY.
Chas. Wood is working near Wheatfield. s Lud Clark spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Mrs. Mary Johnson visited Mrs. L. Foulks the first of the week. Mrs. Saltwell and daughter, Mrs. Lud Clark spent Saturday in Rensselaer. Mrs. Bullitfgton and children visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Bivins. Mrs. Wm. Barlow and Mrs. Nellie Moore visited Mason Barlow last week. Mrs. L. Foulks visited her son Richard and family in McCoysburg Friday and Saturday. James Boon and Miss May Ravenscroft attended band concert in Wolcott Thursday. Miss Ethel Beaver, of Monon, visited her sister, Mrs. Ed. Johnson and family this week. Earl Foulks, of Morocco, came Tuesday evening for a short visit with friends and bis parents. Prof- Green of Onargo, 111., Seminary, attended Sunday School Sunday as he is visiting Mr. Sages. Mr. Sage and daughter and lady friend, of near Goodland, accompanied them. Fred, May and Clell Clark, Mans Beaver and families, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foulks, Mrs. Lud Clark and Mrs. John Woosley arid children took dinner Sunday with Branson Clark.
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Baptist Church Services.
Regular publie worahip and preaching service Sunday morning, following the Sunday school. Union vesper service in the evening, followed by the B. Y-. P. Y. meeting. Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. A good attendanse at each and all of these services is earnestly desired. REV. J. P. GREEN, Pastor.
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Union Vesper Services.
Vesper services wjll be held on the court house lawn on Sunday evening, at 6:30 o’clock. Rev. G. H. Clarke will deliver the sermon. C. E. Prior will sing a solo. Everyone invited.
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Services at Curtis Creek.
Rev. C. L. Harper, of Trinity M. E. church, will conduct the service at Curtis Creek next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sunday school takes place at 2 o’clock. All are invited.
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Church of God Services.
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California San Diego, California, has the moat even and healthful climate in .he world. Natural and safe barbop, 22 square miles. First United Itates port of call, north of the Panama canal. Panama-California Exposition in 1915. The new San Diego and Arizona Railroad brings San Diego closer to the eastern markets by several hundred miles nan any other city on the Pacific coast. Thousands and thousands of * dollars,will be made in San Diego property in the next few years Real estate values increasing rapidly. Undoubtedly the best city in -he United States today for an investment. Splendid lots from 8100.00 :® $500.00—10 per cent down, balance on easy monthly payments. .-'Ut out adv., fill in blanks and mail today for maps and further .nformation. AMERICAN REALTY CO, No. 068 Seventh St, San Diego, California. Name Address ....
This is the Handy Store Boring tbs heat of Sommer there ore a host of appetising things that we can snpply ready to eat. Ko necessity at all for cooking oneself cooking meals. Onr Canned Ooods department Is always ready to servo you. Potted lam, Sliced Beef. Be 11 cades In Msonlts to no end. The freshest fralts from far aad soar. Xa short, thorn Is every requisite here to enable a housekeeper to prepare appetising meals easily sod quickly. Aad host of all, the grades that ws handle are guaranteed to be pure aad' wholesome. Try us on anything you like. McFarland & Son Reliable Groeera.
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Every Woman Who Uses Parisian Sage Has Plenty of It. Women who desire plenty of beautiful hair with a brilliance and luxuriance that cannot fail to command admiration, should begin using Parisian Sage at once. Parisian Sage will greatly improve the attractiveness of any person’s hair in a few days. It will do more; it will rid the scalp of every particle of disgusting dandruff; it will stop falling hair and Ucbing scalp, or money back. It cools and refreshes the scalp in summer, and removes every trace of the odor arising from perspiration in a few minutes. Parisian Sage is a dainty perfumed preparation, delightfully refreshing, and’free from grease or stickiness. It will make hair grow and prevent it from turning gray. Sold by druggists everywhere, and by B. F. Fendig for 50 cents a large bottle. Mail orders filled, all charges prepaid by the American makers, Giroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. “In the time I have used Parisian Sage I have found it very satisfactory both as a grower and dandruff cure." —Miss Ada M. Bratt, Hoosick, N. Y, March 23, 1910.
A Frightful Wreck
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Chicago to Korthwe.t, mdlut.,oll. Cincinnati, and the ▼llia and French Xdob Bp»«"ga^ HEKSSELAEB TZKB TABUS In Effect January 16, 1910. SOUTH BOUUB. No. 6—Louisville Mall 10:66 « m go- SSWnaianapolls Mail ... 1:68 No. 38, —MUk Accom 6*02 n m. No. S-*—Louisville Er. 11:of om No. 31—Fast Mall ....!! 111 HOBTHBOUTB. No. 4-—Mall 4*40 a.m. Ntx 40—Milk Accom. ....... 7-81 »m No, 32—Fast Mall ..10:06 tSI No. 6—Mall and Ex. 813 pm! No. 30—Cin. to Chi Mall .. . 1:08 p.SI No. 6, south .bound, makes connection ft Monon for Indianapolis, arriving In that city at 2:20 p. m. Also train No 38, north bound, leaves Indianapolis at 11.46 a. m.. and connects at Monon with No. 6, arriving at Rensselaer’ at 8:18 p! m. Train No. 31 makes connection at Monon for LhfayOtte, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 a. m. No. 14. leivlift La--30 at Monon. arriving at Rensselaer at e:oz p. ra. Effective April 16th and unUl further notice. Cedar Lake will be a flag stop for trains No. 8. 4. 80 and 88. v
Order Your Bee Supplies Now. —— I am the Exclusive Agent For Jasper County for RQOT’S BEE HIYES 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 and at this time can fill orders promptly. Swarming season will soon bs here and beekeepers should lay in their supplies now before the rush comes. 0 Catalogue Mailed Free on Request. 0 Leslie Clark Republican Office, Rensselaer, Ind.
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