Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 224, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1910 — Page 4

I Opening Days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday I I SEPTEMBER 22, 23, and 24. I ■ I / WWWWWWW»W*WWW»t» ■ SPECIAL SHOWING 1 I I Our Buyers and Designers Have Just Returned From the I I Market, and we will show some of the Latest Ideas in I I PATTERN AND TAILORED HATS. 1 ... - • - .• -—— - ? ■ , ■ ■ ' . . ■ I Rensselaer, Indiana MARY MEYER 1 I isl ,V. w., , . ... ... /. . . . ~. - -.'*m

This is the Handy Store » Darin? the heat of rammer thsra are a hort of appetlxln? things that we can supply ready to eat. Vo necessity at all for cooking 1 oneself oosUa? media. Our Canned Goods department la always ready to serre you. Potted Sam. Sliced Beef, ttettoedes In biscuits to no end. She taOsst fruits from far and Zn Short, there In every requisite hen to enable a housekeeper to prepare appetising meals easily and quickly. And hoot of all, the grades that ms handle are guaranteed to be puss asst wholesome. Try us on anything you like. McFarland & Son Sellable Grocers.

EXCURSION TO CHICAGO Sunday, Sept. 25 Yia Xonon Route Lv. Monon 8:20 a.m. SI.OO Lv. Lee 84 30 a. m. .90 Lv. McCoysburg .........8:35 ,90 Lt. Pleasant Ridge ..8:40 a.m. .80 Lv. Rensselaer .....8:48 a.ig. .75 Lv. Surrey .8:57 a. m. .75 Lv. Parr ....9:02 a.m. .75 Lv. Pair Oaks ......9:09 a.m. .75 Lv. Roselawn 9:20 a.m. .75 Lv. Thayer 9:25 a. m. .75 Lv. Shelby 9:28 a.m. .75 Lv. Lowell 9:42 a. m. .50 Ar. Chicago ........11:30 a. m. BASE BALL WHITE SOX vs. PHILADELPHIA Returning, Special Train will leave Chicago at 11:80 P. IL, Sunday, Sept 25,1910. Want to sell or rent it? If yon do, try The Republican Classified Column. Phone 18.' ' • • - .......

Order Your Bee Supplies Now. — + — I am the Exclusive Agent For Jasper County for ROOT’S BEE HIYES AND SUPPLIES. - 0 I sell at factory prices and pay the freight to Rensselaer. I have a large Btock of Hives and Supers ou hand and at tnls time can fill orders promptly. Swarming season will soon ba here and beekeepers should lay In their supplies now before the rush comes. 0 Catalogue Hailed Free on Request. * Leslie Clark Republican Office, Rensselaer, Ind.

Chicago to North wast, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the South, ▼Ulo and French tick Springs. »CTBffgT.dH» TDCB TABUS In Effect January 16, 1910. ■OTCT 80C59. No. s—LouSvnie Mall 10:66 am. No. 33—EMUnapolla Mall ... 1:68 P.m. No. 3SW—MUk Accom 6:02 p.m No. Ex 11:06 pm No. 81—Fast Mall 4:46 am. lOSTDOOD. No. 4—Mall 4:49 am. N»x 40—Milk Accom. 7:81 am. Nd 32—Fast Mall 19:06 am No. 6—Mall and Ex. 8:18 p.m No. 30—Cln. to Cfat Mafl 6:08 pm. No. 6, south bound, makes connection at Monon for Indranapoiis, arriving In that city at 3:20 p. m Also train No! 28, north bound, leaves Indianapolis at 11:46 a m, and connects at Monon with No. 6, arriving at Rensselaer at S:TI p. m Train No. 81 makes connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 am No. 14, leavirife Lafayette at 4:30 p. m, connects with No. SO at Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 6:02 p. m Effective April 16th and until further notice. Cedar Lake will be a flag stop for trains No. 3. 4. SO and S 3.

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Young People Haled Before Squire Irwin Sunday Night.

Complaint was made to the officers Sunday evening that a certain house iu the northeast part of town was not being run as it should be and that several young men were being entertained there. Officers Critser and Mustard went to the house and found three girls, one being the daughter of the woman of the house and the other two being from Valparaiso. The young men were from or near town. The names of all are kept out of the paper. There was no charge made against them and after the Squire had looked them over they were discharged. The Valparaiso girls were directed to leave town. One of the young men was too fast for the officers and made his escape through a rear door and is thought to be on his way to Kansas City by this time. Robert J. Tracewell, controller of the treasury, returned to Washington Wednesday after a trip to Milwaukee on a special missioq of importance to the Treasury Department. He will come to Indiana about the Ist of October to remain until after the election. Thomas Groub, a wealthy resident of Seymour, was fined $lO and costs in Justice Qohee’s court at Elizabethtown, Ind., for speeding his auto through the town. The number of the machine was taken and its owner was located by writing to the secretary of state. A new pair of shoes worn by Clyde Powell, a brakeman on the Pennsylvania railroad, caused him to trip while boarding an engine at Columbus, Ind., at 11 o’clock Wednesday night and he fell under the tender and was run over. Both of his legs and one of his arms were cut off, qnd he died a short time after the accident. He was 25 years old and unmarried. E. E. Moore, state senator from Rush and Fayette counties, has written a history of Indiana entitled “A Century of Indiana,” which is shortly to be Issued by the American Book company. It will contain about 350 pages and has taken over two years in preparation. Though it is called “A Century of Indiana,” it is really a complete history from the first exploration and settlement down to the present date. The latest things in calling cards at The Republican. ; ■'

GIFFORD.

T. M. Haniford called on Robert Steel Sunday evening. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Edd Snyder, Sept. 17th, an eight-pound girl. Albert Hurley and wife spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lawn Daniels. Pearl Davis and wife, of Lee, visited Chas. Walker and family Sunday evening. Frank Snyder and Mack Steel went to the oil field on business Sunday morning. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Kimble, Sept. 18th, a seven and a half pound girl. All the boys who have been working in the oil field quit because of a cut in their wages. George Kimble, who has been working in Minnesota on a dredge, returned home Sunday morning. Dad Russell had a good horse get in a wire fence one day last week and cut itself badly on the breast and fore legs. John Eger, of Rensselaer, is unloading a car load of tile at Gifford that he intends to put on his farm west of here. School was closed last Monday on account of diphtheria, but started again this Monday morning, Sept. 19th. Harvard Abbett, Mack Steel and Johnnie Walker called on Ruth, Annie and Laura Anderson Sunday afternoon and evening. Abb Hankins and wife, who have been visiting his brother, W. T. Hankins, and family for the last two weeks, left for their home in Tennessee Sunday evening.

Millinery Announcement.

Mrs. Furcupile Is now ready for business, showing a full line of trimmed and untrimmed hats for fall and winter at reasonable prices. A hat for every head qnd trimmings both novel and beautiful. Our opening will be October 6, 7 and 8. Our productions are from the latest Paris fashions, reproduced by the Oage designers; beantiful In Btyle and rich in texture. Come and look. them over. You are cordially invited. If you want ,to buy, sell, rent, or exchange anything, Thw Republican “Classified Column” will find your “affinity.” .

Newton Township Ditch Controversy.

To the parties concerned in the Abner C. Pancoast ditch in Newton township, Jasper county, Indiana. Why should Mr. Pancoast ask you to make a ditch for him when his part of the ditch was never received on the old Martindale ditch? He says he wants a ditch and will have a ditch, so let him have one by completing the old Martindale ditch. He may not get it in the circuit court, but one thing is certain, he will have a better chance to get a ditch in the supreme court than he will have had in the report which the viewers reported in their report, and which came up for trial September the third, and was sent back for correction on account of not being according to law. The John Makeever estate and others have been fighting this ditch and that is what stopped it long enough to give us a chance to breathe and find out where we are and not have it railroaded through. This gives all one more chance to remonstrate against the ditch. We have ten days after the viewers file their next report to remonstrate. No matter what anyone says about not having the ten days in which to remonstrate, I have good legal advice from one of the best attorneys in the United States, who belongs to neither trust, organization nor combination, who says we have the ten days to remonstrate and that two-thirds majority will defeat the ditch. The attorney for the ditch would not listen to reason. I was explaining to Mr. Pancoast how he could get this ditch on the lower end of it by not reaching so far out and taking in the big ditches on higher ground of sufficient capacity to carry all the water that will ever fall on the ground above, even the overflow water. Mr. Pancoast was friendly towards that argument, and while we were talking, the attorhey for the ditch came up, shook his finger at me, was indignant and said, “You will have a ditch up there.” He fneant on the higher ground, so he called Mr. Pancoast to go with him. *As be left me Mr. Pancoast said, “Well, that’s the way it will be then.” So let’s all give him a chance to have a ditch, but defeat the present one by a two-thirds majority, and give him a try-out on the old Martindale ditch, which is made a part of this A. C. Pancoast ditch, and send it to the supreme court, where

they judge irrespective of men and cases, but of law. For our part we are tired making ditches for Mr. Pancoast, but would like orfe more chance to clean out our allotments In the old Martindale ditch, and have Mr. Pancoast have his allotments received hnd recorded.* Then this ditch will be sufficient for all whose lands were assessed for the construction of the old Martindale ditch. Would like to hear soon from all those who feel that this is an imposition for Mr. Pancoast to force his new ditch upon all of us. Yours truly,

JAY W. STOCKTON,

Application Made to Send Adams to Insane Asylum.

A sanity inquest was held for Leonard Adams Saturday and he was pronounced of unsound mind and the clerk directed to make application for his admission to the asylum. Today he seems to be all right, but it is thought probable that he will not. remain rational.

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 and 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. Republican Cdmwlftee Meeting To Be Held Saturday, Sept. 24th. All the republican-committeemen of Jasper county will be asked to meet at the court house Saturday morning, Sept. 24th, at 10 o’clock, to discuss local organization and meet with candidates. County Secretary H. J.Kannal is sending out notices and lt is hoped to have a full meeting to which all republicans are also invited to be present. State Chhirman E. M. Lej is arranging for the meeting and it is probable that a number of state candidates and 'all r the local candidates: will be present.

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