Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 September 1910 — Page 4

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This is the Handy Store Butsf tli* heat of ■ owner there are a boat of appetlxlnir thing* that we oaa »up ply ready to eat. Vo meoeaslty at all for cooking oaeeelf oooklnf meals. Oar Caused Qoods department ta always ready to serve yon. Potted Kara, Siloed Beef. PeUoadea la biscuit* to no end. The freshest fruits from far and soar. Xn short, there Is every requisite here to eaable a housekeeper to prepare appetising meals easily aad quickly. Asd hast of all, the grades that ere handle are guaranteed to be put uUI wholesome Try us on anything you like. McFarland & Son Sellable Grocers.

EXCURSION TO CHICAGO Sunday, Sapt. 25 Yla Moboii Boole Lv. Monon 8:20 a. m. SI.OO Lv. Lee 8:30 a.m. .90 Lv. McCoysburg . 8:35 .90 Lv. Pleasant Ridge ..8:40 &.m. .80 Lv. Rensselaer .....8:48 a.m. .75 Lv. Surrey 8:57 a. m. .75 Lv. Parr .'.... 9:02 a.m. .75 IfX- Oaks 9:09 a. m. * .75 jfr*. Rose lawn .9:20 a.m. .75 ft*** Lv., Shelby . A ,9:2* a. m.-'- ,7a Lv. Lowell ..9:42 a.m. .59 At. Chicago ..11:30 a. m. i r * ■■■"""■ '■ BASS BALL WHITE 8094 vs. PHILADELPHIA Retaraiag, Special Train will leave CMcago at HUM P. JL, Sunday, Sept. 86,1 m. , 4 . -1 For the newest things in Fall Millinery—Bowles 4k Parker’s Millinery Department, Second floor. THE 810 CORNER DEPT. STORE.

Notice of Township Republican Convention.

Notice is hereby given to the chairmen of their respective townships to call their township conventions not later than Saturday, Oct. Ist, 1910, for the purpose of nominating three members of the township advisory boards and one justice of the peace ap,d one constable?*- except in townships having an incorporated town, in which instance you will nominate 3 justices of the peace and 3 constables.

MOSES LEOPOLD,

Chairman. H. J KANNAL, Secretary.

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. , 100 acres, all cultivated, black soil with clay subsoil, on large ditch, near station. Price SSO. 133 acres, six-room house, large bam, good well, all black soil with clay subsoil, near station, at $46. 160 acres, good black com land with .lay subsoil, good house and barn, w ell located. Price SSO. 90 acres, good six-room house, large tjjam, good well, double cribs, all tillable, on large ditch, has some tile, and a bargain at S4O. Tenms, 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 lime. Also have a number of farms for exchange.

Married.

Joined in the holy bonds of matrimony in Rensselaer, Ind., at the home of the- writer on Sept. $7, ‘-1910, Mr. Heeph Williams, of Hillsburg, Ind., a Highly esteemed minister of the gosY>el, and Miss Sarah G. Brannell, of Michigantown, a worthy and esteemed member of the church at Hillisburg. Their many friends .will join us in hearty congratulations and best wishes lor an abundance of happiness in this stored relation. D. T. HALSTEAD. Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema. «ealt rheusn, tetter, Itch, herpes, scabies—Dapm's Ointment. At any drug store. . l ,

HORSE SHOW IS A GO; PLENTY OF MONEY.

Horse Show Will Be Held the Last Three Days of Next Week and Will Draw Big Crowd. The horse show, about which little has been said lately, owing to the fact that Fred Phillips, one of the movers behind the event, had been out of town, will be pulled off the last three days of next week, being Sept. 29th and 30th and Oct. Ist. About SSOO in cash has been pledged and the prizes, cash and service, offered by the horse owners, will swell the amount of cash to about S7OO. The program committee is at work and th» program will be ready for publication within a few days and will offer an attraction that should bring the best horses in this part of Indiana here f;r show and also draw a large crowd to Rensselaer all three days. The Rensselaer band will furnish the music. Heavy, impure blood makes a muddy, pimply complexion, headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Burdock Blood Bitters makes the blood rich, red, pure—restores perfect health. Brother Sthott, editor of the Medaryville Advertiser, who has given his patrons a splendid newspaper for many years and worked uncomplainingly with a Washington hand press, the only press of its kind that remained in this section of Indiana, now announces that he has purchased a cylinder press, which will greatly relieve his heavy work and at the same time make the publication of a still better paper possible. Brother Schott asks for the settlement of outstanding accounts to enable him to instal the qew machinery and residents of Medaryville and patrons of the paper shoulf cheerfully to his apFor a mild, easy the f>owels, a single dose of DdSs Reguliets is t Treatmßk cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. A«k your druggist for them. ‘

G. F. MEYERS.

A "Classified Adv.” will sell it.

"Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the West remedy for that often fatal disease—croup. Has been used with success In our family for eight years.’’ —Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. T.

CHICAGO LITE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CHICAGO un STOCK U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Sept. 1$. — Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 20,000; cattle, 28,000; sheep, 38,000. Estimated tomorrow: Hogs, 12,000; cattle, 7,000; sheep, 25,000. Hogs strong. Mixed, $8.70 to $9.65. Heavy, $8.90 to $9.50. Rough, $8.40 to SB.BO. Light, $9.35 to $9.80. Pigs, SB.BO to $9.50. Bulk, SB.BO to $9.50. Cattle steady, 10c lower. Beeves, $4.85 to SB.IO. Cows and heifers, $2.25 to $6.76. Stockers and feeders, $3.25 to $5.85. Texans, $4.50 to $5.70. Westerners, $4.75 to $6.75. Sheep steady. Lambs, $4.45 to $5.70. ♦ CASK OBAXV mnt No. 2 red, 98c to 99c. No. 3 red, 95c to 9794 c. No. 2 hard, 95c to 9794 c. No. INS, $1.13 to $1.16. No. 2 N S, sl.ll to $1.13. No. 3 S, 95c to $1.05. Cora No. 2,5494 c to 55c. No. 2 W, 55%c. No. 2 Y, 6494 c to 55c. No. 3,54 cto 5494 c. No. 3 W, 5494 c to 6494 c. No. 3 Y, 54%c to 6494 c. No. 4,53 cto 5394 c. No. 4 W, 5394 c to 5494c.' No. 4 Y, 6394 c to 54c. Oftta No. 2 W, 3594 c to 3694 c. No. 3,3394 c. No. 4 W, % 3394c to 3494 c. Standard, 35c to 36cT ■ ♦ Sept. Dec. May Open ?...? 969494 100—1.069494 High .... 97 1.0094% 1.06% Low' 96% 9994% 1.0594% Close .... 9694 LOO— 1.05% Con Open .... 549494 539452% 5894554 High .... 5594 5394 56% Low ..... 5494 52% 55% Close .... 5594 53 5694 Oats Open 3494 3594% 38%% High .... 3494 36% 38% Low 34 36%% 38% Close .... 84% 85% 38% ' "" A

Classified Column. FOB SALK. For Sale—About 250 feet of 10-inch tile. J. H. Chapman. For Sale —5,000 bushels of potatoes. $1 per bushel; 'also 3,500 bushels of onions, 65 cents per bushel. This is the time to lay in your winter supply. Get them at the farm. Ed Oliver, Newland, Ind. a For Sale—At the Rose Bud farm, 2 miles east of Parr, Ind., two young mules. O. I. C. and Duroc Jersey swine, either sex. Duroc's sire, Good E. Null No. 22,437; dam, Lady Pall 111 No. 65,306. O. I. C.’s headed by B. C. Sampson No. 23,517. Amos H. Alter & Son, Parr, Indiana. For Sale—A good, level, 160 acre farm for sale; only three miles from Chalmers. Price $135 per acre. Worth $l5O. Box 803, Monticello, Ind. For Sale—The store and residence combined at Dunn’s pleasure resort ou the Kankakee river, owned by the late Jno. H. Coffin, whose death makes It Impossible for me to continue the business. For particulars address Mrs. Jno. H. Coffin, Telit, Indiana. For Sale—A fine Thompson Bros, piano. For f quick sale will let go for $175.00. W. R. Lee. For Sale—lndian Runner ducks. Ernest Mayhew, lit. Ayr phone 29 A, or address Rensselaer; Ind. Fer Sale—4s head of 3-year-old cattle, feeders. May be seen at my farm, or telephone 294 A. Gall Michaels. For Sale—Good seasoned cord woo 4 and fence posts. Emil Johnson, phone 21 B. Mt. Ayr, Ind. Fer Sale—Bo acres good land, four miles from the court ' house, on stone road. A great bargain^?Mi.* Easy terms, qeo. F. MeyerA . LEST. * K ♦

Lest—Child’s sbephards plaid coat, with velvet collar. Return to Republican office. Mrs. Mabel Reed. Lest—Umbrella, between Rensselaer and the D. H.. Yeoman farm. Finder please return to W. N. Jones, or leave at the Republican office. ▲ "Classified Adv.” Will rent it.

FOB BENT. For Rent—Pasture. We have room for 30 head of cattle or horses on good blue grass pasture. Inquire of Jay W. Stockthn, or phone 188, Rensselaer, Indiana. u For Rent —Seven room house, 5 blocks from court house. Phone- No. 219. ' v Fer Rent —Suit of rooms for rent in business district; south and west and east exposure; fronting court house square. Inquire at First National Bank. For Rent— Furnished or unfurnished! 1 rooms. Mrs. E. L. Clark. For Rent —B room cottage. Trust and Savingß Bank. For Bent —s furnished rooms with bathroom and pantry. Will give possession middle of October. Enquire at Republican office. For Rent— A nice business room In the Republican building. Inquire of Healey & Clark. For Rent—Six room cement cottage. Ray D. Thompson. WANTED. Wanted —Situation by first class; housekeeper in a small family or hotel. Best of references. Address. Housekeeper, care Remington Hotel,. Remington, Ind. -■ ■ V Wanted—Dining room girl Immediately at the Makeever House.. Wanted—Tile diggers at once. Good prices paid. B. B. Curtis, Monon, Jndc ♦ r Wanted—To rent good farm, would prefer 240 acres or more; have had experience and well equipped for farming. Will furnish Jasper county i reference If required. Address C. F. Lowman, Qobelsvllle. Mich. FOUND. Fouad-Xttf *atch charm. MnißTi IEB jfcPOTATIOmi Wheat —BHn Oats— 29c. «>. * Rye—6oc. U Eggs—2oc. Butter— 22c. Hen*—llc. Spring chickens—lie. Roosters—6c. • : ■ A