Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1910 — Page 4

Classified Column. .dsgaaM', 1 . 1 ! ',■■■ aa 11 ‘sssss. 1 FOB SALE. For Sal®— A few pieces of furniture very cheap;''call at once, Mrs. Jennie L. Wishard. FOB REKT. For Bent— Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for school girls. Write box 155 or phone 288. For Rent— Furnished rooms, One block east of school house. Modern conveniences. Phone 438. For Rent— Seven room house, centrally located, with all modern'eonveniences and in a desirable neighborhood. Arthur H. Hopkins. For Rent— One 7-room cottage, centrally located. Inquire of B. S. Fendig. For Bent— Down stairs room, comfortably furnished; first block east of school house. Gentleman preferred. Phono 290, P. O. Box 591. For Rent— A. nice business rojm in the Republican building. Inquire of Healey & Clark. For Rent— Modern 5-room cottage; all conveniences, on Front Street. Inquire of A. Leopold, at the Model Clothing Store. For Rent— One barn and two residence properties in Rensselaer. Frank Folts, administrator. For Rent— Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. WANTED. Wanted— Girl for light housework. W. H. Morrison, at the Rensselaer Creamery. Wanted— To rent a farm of about 250 or 300 acres; a 10 horse farm Phone 619 J. Wanted— School girl roomers; furnished or unfurnished rooms 1 block from the school house. Mrs. J. I. Gwin. Wanted— To rent good farm, would prefer 240 acres or more; have had experience and well equipped for farming. Will furnish Jasper county reference if required. Address C. F. Lowman, Gobelsville, Mich. Wanted— Girl for general housework. Inquire of Firman Thompson, at the S. P. Thompson residence. LOST. Lost— Bicycle. Return to Republican office. Lost— Between Rensselaer and Pleasant Grove, large envelope containing insurance papers. Return to Knapp’s livery barn and receive reward. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan— lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of E. P. Honan. lo.tf WORTH WEIGHT _IN GOLD Lady Learned About Cardui, The Woman’s Tonic and is Now Enthusiastic in its Praise. Mount Pleasant, Tenn.—“Cardui is all you claim for it, and more,” writes Mrs. M. E. Rail, of this place. “I was a great sufferer for 2 years and was very weak, but I learned abcut Cardui, and decided to try it Now lam in perfect health. “My daughter, when changing into womanhood, got in very bad health. I gave her Cardui and now she enjoys good health. “Cardui is worth its weight in gold. 1 recommend it for young and old.” Being composed exclusively of harmless vegetable ingredients, with a mild and gentle medicinal action, Cardui is the best medicine for weak, sick girls and women. It has no harsh, powerful, near-pois-onous action, like some of the strong minerals and drugs, but helps nature to perform a cure in a natural easy way. 'Try Cardui. M®**’ Advisory Dept, Chart*. Chart “ o °»4.’J, e ’“U for Special _pa ? e book. Home Treatment sw women, "•ent in plain wrapper, on request ‘ ASK FOR ’ I Clark’s Brand : Pure White Clover :: Honey ! Put up in Clean, Neat Cartons. ; Sold by AU Grocers. ;

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

chicKgo LIVE STOCK U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Aug. 30. Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 13,000; cattle, 6,000; sheep, 25,000. Hogs, 5c lower. Mixed, $8.50 to $9.35. .. Heavy, $8.70 to $9.25. Rough, $8,45 to $8.65. Light, 08.90 to $9.40. Cattle steady. Beeves, $5.10 to $8.30. Cows and heifers, $2.40 to $7.00. Stockers and feeders, $3.50 to $6.00. Texans, $4.25>«f0- $5.40. . Westerners, $4.75 to $7.25. Calves, $7.00 to $9.20. J” Sheep steady, $3.00 to $4.60. Lambs, $4.50 to $7.10. Estimated tomorrow: Hogs, 21,000; cattle, 9,000; sheep, 25,000. CASH GRAIN « Wheat *No. 1 red, $1.00% to $1.01%. No. 2 red, $1 00% to $1.01%. No. 3 red, 97 99%. No. 2 hard, SI.OO to $1.02. No. 3 hard, 98 to SIOO. No. 1 ns, $1.09 to $1.12. No. 2 ns $1.02. No. 3. s SI.OO to SI.OB. Corn No. 2, 60%. No. 2 w 61 to 61%. No. 2 y, 60% to 61%. No. 3, 60 to 61. No. 3w, 60% to 61. No. 3 y, 60% to 61. No. 4, 59% to 60%. No. 4 w 59% to 60%. No. 4 y 59% to 60%. Oate Ne. 2 w, 33% to 34%. No. 3 w, 32% to 32%. No. 4 w, 32 to 33. Standard 33% to 34%. FUTURES Sept. Dec. May ® Wheat Open .... 99%% 104 108%9 High . ... 99% 104% 109% Low ..... 99 103% 108% Close .... 99 1.03% 108%— Corn Open .... 60% 58%% . 59%60% High .... 60% 58% 60% Low ..... 59% 57% 59% Close .... 59% 57% 60% Oats Open .... 33%% 36%% 39%% High . ... 33% 36% 39% Low 33 % 36% 39% Close .... 33% 36% 39% —-♦ BENSSELAEB QUOTATIONS Wheat—9oc. Corn—s4c. Oats—29c. Rye—6sc. Eggs—l4c to 17c; —Butter— 22c. Hens, 10c. Turkeys—loc to 12c. ’ Ducks—Bc. Roosters—sc. Geese—6c. Spring Ducks—Bc. Spring chickens—l3c.

FARM BARGAINS.

Five, ten and twenty acre tracts half-mile from court house. Prices right 85 acres, all cultivated, joins large ditch, well located, good buildings. Price sso k 100 acres, all cultivated, black soil with clay subsoil, on large ditch, near station. Price SSO. 133 acres, six-room house, large barn, good well, all black soil with clay subsoil, near station, at $45. 160 acres, good black corn land with < lay subsoil, good house and barn, well located. Price SSO. 90 acres, good six-room house, large barn,, good well, double cribs, all tillable, on large ditch, has Some tile, and a bargain at S4O. Terms, SI,OOO down. All the above farms are bargains and can be sold on favorable terms. I can show these farms from this place any time. Also have a number of farms for exchange.

William Harris, a mussel digger of Owensville, found a fresh water pearl in the Wabash river near Crawleyville. The gem weighed twenty-four grains and Harris received S4BO for it. William B. Glasby, chief of police of Newark, N. J., from 1868 until 1872 and who served at one time as a bodyguard for Abraham Lincoln, died suddenly >t his home in Newark. fie was 81 years old. If you want to buy, sell, rent, or exchange anything, The Republican “Classified Column” will find your "affinity." A “Classified Adv." will sell It.

G. F. MEYERS.

NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS.

Charles McClure, aged 20, of Akron, was killed Sunday night by a Winona traction car near Gilead. ■ John D. Allison, 62 years old, Panhandle dispatcher at Trimmer, was found, dead with his hand on the operating key. Other operators had been unable to raise “CW." James Frederick, aged 42 years, was instantly killed by lightning Tuesday morning near Middlebury. His hat was torn to pieces and his body bajlly burned. Dorothy May Huddleston, 2 years old, choked to deat£ at Kokomo Jgues-. day upon a peanut. Every effort was made to save the child’s life, but without success. Although barred from the city limits of Chicago, the Jeffries-Johnson fight pictures will be shown at Forest Park, a suburb of that city. License to show the pictures was issued Tuesday. David O. Hinkley, a pioneer farmer living near Kendallville, died Tuesday of bee stings received when he unearthed a nest of bumblebees while plowing. He Was found lying in a furrow with his head and neck covered with bee stings. Manager Fred Clarke, of the world’s champions, established a new record Tuesday afternoon in having four assists from the outfield. The record of three assists has been made several times, but never four, by one man from the outfield in a single game. Fire of uncertain origin early Sunday morning wrecked the J. B. Ridgely building in North Manchester and destroyed the stock of groceries owned by E. L. Mort. For a time adjoining business houses were threatened. The loss is $5,000, partially covered by insurance. The annual 10-days’ camp meeting of the Mennonite Brethren in Christ, at Goshen is ended. Attendance throughout the meeting was large, hundreds going from a distance to hear the services. Several hundred people lived in tents in the grove during the camp meeting. Given a dose of medieine containing a-nopiate prepared for his mother, Frank Byrum, 11 days old, son of C. P. Byrum, of Kokomo, died Monday afternoon. The medicine was known to have an opiate in it, and'was intended to put the child to sleep, but the drug proved too powerful/ - The total gross earnings of all railroads, of the ’United States reporting for the first week in August was $8,354,059, a gain of 3.5 per cent as compared with the earnings of the same roads for the corresponding period of last year. Earnings in all parts of the counti-y continue good. The per cent of gain for the first week of August, however, is not as large as in earlier months of the year.

bnnn *fl® A Distinctive Drink a I the hot-fruit drink, is a distinctive drink. SrrW/wiMi ill Though similar in some respects to coffee, tea, ' ! ' |L'chocolate and cocoa, it is, in other respects, quite unlike (mi froff - ImWF I them. Possessing the good qualities of all these drinks Wls 1 it has none of their harmful qualities. ’ WIZM IRRFvb BON ANO—served hot —is flavory, appetizing, bracing 1 satisfying and extremely nourishing. A real food drinkBbNANO is the only table beverage in which highfood value is combined with harmless stimulation. And BON AN O has a delightful, spicy aroma —a rare. good flavor all its own. wF Don’t be prejudiced against BONANO. It is not a substatute for something else. We want you to serve it at your WWZ table for its own delicious goodness—and for no other reason. 1 Try BONANO a week or two. We know you will like it IW//W BONANO is healthful, strengthening and never harmful. «■ Let the little folks have all the BONANO they want j®//7 t A 25-cent can of BONANO makes 75 cups of the best 11 /vW hot drink you ever tasted. For sale by • jlil' 1 U Home Grocery. O* International Banana Pood Co, Corn Exchange Bank Bldg, Chicago, IB

INDIGESTION GOES.

B. F. Fendig Sells Best Prescription On Earth on the Money Back Plan. Almost everybody knows that sick headache, nervousness and dizziness, are caused by a disordered stomach - Upset stomach and indigestion happen just because the food you eat does not digest—but lies In the stomach and ferments or turns sour. You can stop fermentation and stomach distress in five minutes by using Mi-o-na stomach tablets, a prescription that has done more to cure indigestion and put the stomach in fine pondition than.all the specialists on earth. A large 50 cent box of Ml-o-na stomach tablets is all you need to get quick and lasting relief. Mrs Altie Etson, of 93 Dun Road, Battle Creek, Mich., used MI-O-NA and within two months was in as good health as ever, and has a good stomach and eats everything she likes,’ she attributes her present health* to the use of MI-O-NA. If you have heartburn, belching of gas, heaviness or any stomach trouble no matter how chronic, try Mi-o-na stomach tablets on money back plan.. Sold by druggists everywhere and by B. F. Fendig, who guarantees them. . I

/The four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Heim, living south of South Bend, died Monday of hydrophobia. The child was bitten by a strange dog about three weeks ago and had received Pasteur treatment. The death Was the second of the year in St. Joseph county due’ to hydrophobia. Everybody’s friend—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat. Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any pain. While returning from church with his sweetheart Sunday night, Ralph Yoder of Noblesville was fired at by Marshall Moore as’he passed the latter’s home west of town, the bullet striking Yoder in the right leg. Moore was recently released from a reformatory where he served a term for the theft of a revolver from a store in McLean, 111. After a heavy meal, take a couple of Doan’s Regulets, and give your stomach, liver and bowels the help they Will held. Regulets bring easy, regular passages of the bowels. When A. M. Jones, ah' aged hotel keeper at Lake Wawasee went into the basement of the Jones hotel Tuesday night with a lighted lantern, gas which had accumulated from the gasoline tank of the acteylene lighting plant exploded. Jones was seriously, but not fatally injured and the building was slightly damaged. There was no fire.

This is the Handy Store During, th* best of summer there ere * host of appetizing things that wo can supply ready to eat. Mo neoeeslty at aU for cooking oneself cooking meals. , Our Canned Goods department is always ready to serve you. Dotted Ham, Sliced Beef. Delicacies in biscuits to no end. The freshest fruit* from far and near. In short, there is every requisite her* to enable a housekeeper to prepare appetizing meals easily and quickly. And best of all, the grades that we handle ar* guaranteed to be pure and wholesome. Try us on anything you like. McFarland & Sen Reliable Grocers.

Real Estate I have opened up an office in Room 5 of the O<jjj 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- chow you what I have for sale and trade. A. S. LaRUE

Hiram Day .I DEALER IN Hair, Cement Limejiid RENSSELAER, • - INDIAN A A “Classified Adv.” will rent It

Professional Cards DR. E. C. ENGLISH PKYSICUM AMD SURGEON / Night and day calls given prompt attention. Residence ph ® ne * “A Office * Bensselaer, Ind. DR. L M. WASHBURN. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Makes a specialties Diseases of the Over Both Brothers. I Bensselaer, Ind. DR. F. A. TURFLER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, rings on 300. residence—3 rings oh 300. Successfully treats both acute and specialty^ 86 * 1861 *' Spinal curvatures a DR. E. N. LOY Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell. HOMEOPATHIST Office—Frame building on Cullen street, east of court house. OFFICE PHONE 89 . Residence College Avenue, Phone It*. Bensselaer, Indiana. F. H. HEMPHILL, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office In Williams block. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence, 442. Rensselaer, Ind. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS LAW, LOAMS AND BEAL ESTATE Loans on farms and city property, personal security, and chattel mortgage. Buy, sell and rent farms and city property- Farm and city fire InsuranceOffice over Chicago Bargain Store. Bensselaer, Indiana. J. F. Irwin s. C. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN LAW, BEAL ESTATE AMD INSURANCE. 6 per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows' Block. Bensselaer, Indiana. FRANK FCTiz Lawyer Practices In All Courts Telephone No. 16 E. P. HONAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice In all the courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Bensselaer, Indiana. H. L. BROWN “ DEXTXST Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. AU the latest methods In Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh r s Drug Store. I. O. O. F. Building. Phone 169. JOHN A. DUNLAP, Lawyer. Practice In all courts. * Estates settled. - Farm Loans. Collection department. Notary In the office. Rensselaer, Indiana.

Order Your Bee Supplies Now. I am the Exclusive Agent For Jasper County" for ROOT’S BEE HIVES AND SUPPLIES. 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 ba here and beekeepers should lay in their supplies now before the rush comes. G Catalogue Mailed Free on Request. G Leslie Clark Republican Office, Rensselaer, Ind.

4 01 *Jj*<P to Northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the South, Louis▼lllo and French Eick Springs. bensselaeb time table In Effect January Id, 1810. SOUTH BOUSE. No. s—Louisville Mall 10:55 am. No, 3£--f®Janapollß Mall ... I:SS P.m. No. 3A—MMk Accom 6:08 p.m. No. Ex 11:05 p.m. No. 31—Fast Mail 4:45 km. MOBTKBOUNE. No. 4—Mall 4:48 a.m. JO —Milk Accom. 7:11 a.m. No- ’2—Fa®t Mail 10:05 am. £**• —sf all and E*- ••••••■ 8:18 p.m. No. 30—Cln. to Chi. Mall ... 5:08 p.m. — - 4 No. 5, south bound, makes connection at Monon for Indianapolis, arriving in that cl *y at B=2o P- m. Also tritfn No. 88. north bound, leaves Indianapolis at 11:45 a. tn., and connects at Monon with No. arriving at Rensselaer at 8:18 p. m. Train No. 81 makes connection at p.??. syfww»a it Jayotte at 4:30 p. m., connects with No. 80 at Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 6:02 p. m. w A Prtl 15th and until further notice, Cedar Lake will be a flag stop for trains No. 8. 4. 80 and 88. . r

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