Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 305, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1910 — Page 4

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Classified Column. FOB SALE. f For Sale —At a bargain—A $90.00 5-ton Pitless scale complete, with stee 1 trame, beam box and compound beam, tor $60.00. Terms, freight cash, balance 90 days. Fully warranted by the maker. Full information by applying at once to Reed McCoy, Agent C. I. & L. R. R., McCoysburg, Ind. For Sale—Nine young Poland-China pica; part boars and part sows. E. C. Maxwell, phone 510 I. Fir Sale—3-year-old Jersey cow, will soon be fresh. Good milker. W. O. Williams, R. D. 2, or phone 504 F. j Fer Sale —White Wyandottes. I have 3 dozen pullets and bens and 20 cockerels; all go at $1 per head if taken before Christmas. Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr phone No. 29 H. Fer Sale— Small residence of four rooms, on Improved street, will sell on monthly payments. Arthur H. Hopkins. Biggest bargain in North Dakota 160 acres of wild prairie land in Ransom county, all level as a floor and as pretty iknd as you ever looked ever. One crop of $2.50 flax will pay for this land. If sold quick. $29.0u per acre takes it. Adjoining land held at S4O per acre. Where can you beat It? W. E. Cbisman, Lisbon, N. Dak. FOB BEST. Fer Bent—A good house and barn; also furniture, carpets, rugs and picture frame; a good range, and other articles. Inquire at house of Mrs. , Thomas Daugherty. Farm for Bent,—Pasture, garden and fnel free. I have a farm with good buildings, newly painted; can have nil the ground- a man can handle for crops, up to 600 acres. John O’Connor, Kalman, Ind. For Bent—7-room house, well 'located, electric lights, city water, possession by March Ist Inquire of W. S. Parks. For Bent—One of the best farms In North Dakota; % section In cultivation, 168 acres plowed for wheat; near 4 elevators; large barn, fair house, possession at once. Dr. S. H. Moore, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Bent—Business room in Republican building, by day, week or month. Healey & Clark. Fer Bent—Farm of 400 acres to man with at least three teams and experience In handling live stock. Also residence of four rooms. Arthur H. Hopkins.

WANTED. Waited— Salesladies to take orders for tailor made petticoats. Address, with reference, at once, Tippecanoe Petticoat Co., Rochester, Ind. B STRAYED. E strayed— A brown Shephard pup about € months old. Suitable reward will be paid for information. Address John Halllg&n, Rensselaer, Ind., or phone No. 12. fetrajred—Saturday evening, a rat terrier dog, color white, with brown spots. Reward for' return to Amos Davisson, Parr, Ind., phone 521 I. FOB TRADE. Per Trade—2oo acres of good land, well Unproved and tiled, near Parr, Ind. Want modern house, 8 to vy rooms. Some ground in Rensselaer. Address box 15, Parr, Ind, APTOMOBILEB. " Tea thousand aad 74 miles of road ravel without a stop of the motor. World’s Record held by The MAXWELL. „ ” - Lest—Bunch of keys between Pair Oaks and Rensselaer. Return to Ernest Lamson. Lest—Folding pocket. book, near Babcock A Hopkins’ elevator, containing fig or sl9. Return to Leslie Gwin, or to Republican office. Our Classified Column will sell, buy. find, rant, or exchange tL Phone IS.

Sooth Dakota Frontier Life Described by Former Resident

Acme, S. Dak., Dec. 17, 1910. To Editor Republican, friends and neighbors of Jasper county: I write to let you know how I am getting along on the homestead In Butte county. I have been here about fifteen months. Have seen one winter and one summer. Last winter we had considerable snow, which drifted badly, and it was very cold. On the first of April the snow went off with hot weather, and not much of the moisture went into the ground. In the month of May and June we had several little showers, but not enough to wet through the sod we had broke A great deal of the corn .planted in the sod failed to come up, for want of moisture, but I raised 30 or 40 bushels of corn of good quality. I raised very fine potatoes, pieplant, tomatoes and green peas. We had a very dry summer, so dry that the grass cured as It grew, hut upon the" whole I like the country very well. We have got 240 acres fenced. I am digging a well just now; have got water pX 35 feet. The water in this part of the country that I have tasted is not what I call good. This appears to be a very healthy country. It is well settled around this part. Lots of children and there has been no sickness that I have heard of. \ We have several schools started here this fall. I am about 40 rods from the school house. Mr. Hayes and family are getting along very well. He butchered a hog and a cow the other day. I got a quarter of the beef. He has two shallow wells on his place and plenty of water. I saw Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gwin today. They are also well and say they like this part of the country. He has his well rocked and plenty of water, at 20 feet. Upon the whole we are getting along as well as we can expect. There are great many people here proving up and leaving the country. Of course, that is the case in all new countries. The weather has been very fine this fall; up to the present time we have had Just one skift of snow. Today I am going around In my shirt sleevesr We have a new railroad town between 20 and 24 miles from us. It is called Newell and is a government town. The lots were sold some time ago, the highest priced lot being $1,700. The purchase was made for the John Clay interest by James Craigg. 97 lots out of 122 were sold. The sum of $29,165 in cash was realized. Newell is in the irrigation project not far from the Belle Fourche river and about 30 miles from the Diversion dam, where there is a beautiful lake where launches and pleasure crafts of various sorts can be seen. Any citizen who has not exercised his homestead right is entitled to make a homestead entry on any unoccupied farm on this project. The settler is given six months from time of making entry to establish resi dence, and before the end of that time must be actually living on the ground. Tours very truly, JNO. STEWART.

Mr. John Brubaker, land ‘examiner for the Union Central Life Insurance company, was here today, making examination of lands upon loan applications submitted by Dunlap & Parkinson. This company is placing a number of choice loans in this county, and is furnishing the money promptly upon approval of title. It being one of the few companies that has not failed to furnish the money on all of the approved loans, during the recent stringency. Mr. Brubaker is making trips here every week now, and those desiring loans can have them promptly attended to by placing applications with Dunlap & Parkinson. - •

Constipation causes headaches, nausea, dizziness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastic physics gripe, sicken, weaken the bowels and don’t cure. Doan’s Regulets act gently and cure constipation. 25 cents. Ask your druggist. Prompt service in furnishing sale bills, at The Republican office.

DRESSMAKING. Ladies, when desiring an experienced dressmaker, ball on Mrs. H. A. Cripps, second house east of greenhouse. ■ -■ -■ _ ~ ..; ; ' ■ FINANCIAL, Meiey to Lean—lnsurance company money on first farm mortgage security. Inquire of B. P. Honan. lO.tf

CHICAGO LITE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

OMXCAOO zxn STOCK U. S. 'Stock Yards, Chicago, Dec. 24. —Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 11,000; cattle, 800; sheep, 1,600, estimated tomorrow: Hogs, 26,000; cattle, 16,000; sheep. 22,000. Hogs steady. Mixed, $7.70 to $7.90. Heavy, $7.70 to $7.90. Rough, $7.50 to $7.65. Light, $7.60 to $7.90. Pigs, $6.80 to 7.70. Cattle steady. Beeves, $4.60 to $7.00. --- . t Cows, $2.25 to $5.90. Stockers, $3.25 to $5.60. Texans, $4.35 to $5.50. Calves, $4.50 to $8.25. Sheep steady. CASK CMAnr Wheat No. 2 Red, 94% to 94%. No. 3 Red, 92 to 93%. No. 2 H. W. 94 to 95%. No. 3. H. W. 92 to 94. No. 1 N. S. $1.05 to $1.06. No. 2 N. S. $1.03 to $1.05. No. 3. S. 96 to $1.03. No. 3. N. S. sl.Ol to $1.04. S. S. 95 to $1.03. V. C. 90 to SI.OO. Duram, 82 to 98. Cora No. 2 47% to 47%. No. 2W 47% to 47%. No. 2Y 47% to 47%. No. 3 45% to 46. No. 3W 45% to 46. No. 3Y 46% to 47. No. 4Y 45 to 45%. No. 4 45. No. 4N 45. Sample 39% to 40%. Sample Y, 39% to 41. Oats No. 2 31%. No. 2W 33% to 33%. No. 3W 32% to 32%. No. 4W 32 to 32%. Standard 32% to 33%. Dec. May. July. whoa* Open .... 92 96% 93% High .... 92% 96% 93% Low 92 96% 93% Close .... 92% - 96% 93% Corn Open 46%% 48 49 High .... 47% 48% 49% Low 46 47% — 47% Close .... 46% — 48% — 49% — Oats Open .... 31% — 34—% 34% High .... 31% 34% 34% Low ..... 31% 34% 34% Close -... 31% 34% — 34% BEBBBSUEX QUOTATIONS Wheat —85c. Corn—36c. Oats—2Bc. "• Rye—6oc. Butter—lßc to 32c. Eggs—3oc. Chickens—B c. Turkeys—l6c. Ducks —10%c. Geese —B%c.

MT. AYR.

-From the Pilot Alex Miller was a Rensselaer visitor Saturdey and while there, bought twenty bushels of Irish lemons. Friday evening school will close for the holiday vacation. The instructors will go to their several homes and the students will have an enjoyable time rollicking. Scott Brenna went over south of Rensselaer during the week to mingle with a warm bunch that went out to crow roost in the evening to wage war on the black devils. They slayed some, but not a million. A. J. Hufty and family contemplate taking a layoff and will visit at Indianapolis, Stone Bluff and other points down state, leaving Saturday, providing a man comes to relieve him from the ardious duties as agent of the trans-continental. Sunday was one long to be remembered by R. J. Yeoman’s family, especially Mrs. Yeoman, as her neighbors and friends gathered in to remind her that she had just turned the 44th milestone in this valley of sunshine. The gathering was a surprise on her, as Robert and daughter had made the necessary arrangements and the guests did the rest. After an enjoyable day of visiting and feasting, the guests departed for home wishing her the return of many more birthday anniversaries. The Pilot family was remembered with a bounteous supply of birthday cake for which we return thanks.

Farm Loans. ' it r We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP & PARKINSON. Seven former mayors of Indianapolis and Gov. Marshall assisted Mayor Shank in dedicating the new city hall Wednesday afternoon. The speeches and the music by an orchestra were given on the first floor of the building. Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut. bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil instantly relieves the pain—quickly cures the wound. In the valley of Rebas, in the Pyrenees, is found a race of dwarfs. They all have red hair, broad faces and flat noses. Don’t let the baby suffer from eczema, sores or any itching of the skin. Doan’s Ointment gives Instant relief, cures quickly. Perfectly safe for children. All druggists sell It.

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Marriage Licenses.

Dec. 23—George Davies Clougher, born Cincinnati July 4, 1876, present residence 539 W. 54th street, Austin, 111., occupation printer; second marriage, the first having been dissolved by divorce Dec. 18, 1910. To Elfreida Gertrude Larsen, born June 14, 1884, present residence 951 West 52nd avenue, Austin, 111., occupation bookkeeper, first marriage. Dec. 24—John Alvin Jacox, bon. lona county, Mich., Nov. 14, 1881, present residence Britton, S. Dak., occupation farmer. To Sadalia May. daughter of Peter May, born Ford county, 111., Dec. 23, 1888, present residence Rensselaer, first marriage for each.

Christmas Services at St Augustine’s Catholic Church.

5 a. m., high mass. 8 a. m., low mass. 10 a. m., high mass and benediction. No services in the afternoon. Next Friday, Dec. 30th, the children will give an entertainment. The program will be printed later.

Saved From Awful Death.

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Christmas at the Christian Church.

The children are busy preparing for the Christmas entertainment which will be given on Saturday night, Christmas eve. There will be choruses and recitations, also a cantata, entitled “Seeing Santa,” which promises to be very interesting. There will be a Christmas tree and “Santa” has promised to be present. On Sunday morning the service, both in music and sermon, will emphasize the Christmas thought. At night a concert of Christmas music will be given. All are welcome at these services. The pastor will deliver his Christmas sermon at Good Hope at 3 P. M.

Methodist Church Services.

Sunday school will convene at 10 a. m. and close at 11:15, with short sermon by the pastor. Exercises by the children in place of the study hour. Come and enjoy the services and get home in good time for Christmas dinner. Subject for evening sermon, “The Supreme Revelation.”

No Bight to Starve.

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Baptist Church Services.

Junior B. Y. P. U. Sunday afternoon, and Seniors in the evening before preaching. Topic, “The Children of the City.” Morning sermon theme, “The Prince of Peace.” Evening, “Serving Jesus in all things, even the little things.” The morning service will partake of an installation feature, when the newly elected officers will be installed. All are welcome.

Banks On Sure Thing Now.

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FOR SALE. 21 acres, five blocks from court house. 25 acres, five room house, on easy terms. 160 acres, Polk county, Ark. Will trade clear and pay difference for land or property here. 80 acres on pike road, R. F. D„ telephone line, fourth iulle to school, has five-room house, large barn, good well and fruit. This farm is in good neighborhood and a bargain at $37.50 per acre. Terms SI,OOO down. Possession will be given. 180 acres, all good land, 100 acres in high state of cultivation, 80 acres pasture. Large seven-room house, three acres of beaming orchard of all kinds of fruit, steel tower windmill, and good well. Price will be placed at a bargain. Terms $1,500 doyn. Possession given. 161 acres, all good land, well located, good four-room house. Price right. Will sell on terms of sl,oio down or will take trade as first payment Q. F. MEYERS.

Christmas at Baptist Church.

The Baptist Sunday school will have a Christmas entertainment at the church on Saturday evening. There will be a tree and Santa Claus is expected to be there. Quite an interesting program has been prepared, whioh will commence at 7:30. The public are invited to be present.

End Winter's Troubles.

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If You Had Moved From Old Jasper What Would Tea Want!

Why, the home paper, to be sure. Your absent friends feel tbe same way about it Some of them have neglected to send for it, but it will be a fine present if you will remember them. Remember, 104 visits a year for $1.50. Sent any place in tbe United States. $2 a year sent to Canada. : i Prompt service In famishing sale bills, at The Republicaa office.

*2 Worth west, Cincinnati, and the South, xSmtsT* VlUe and Preaoh Mot Springs. BEXSSEUEB toes vabu In Effect January 16. I#lo. BOUTS SOTTED. 5-LouiSvme Mail 10:66 Sum. No X 9 MaU **• »«•» P*«No. 39—Mine Accom 6:08 p.m. *—Louisville Ex n : O6 p!ml No. 31—Fast Mall 4:46 man! „ HOBTHBOtJa. NO. 4—Mail 4;40 . m N°- 40—Milk Accom. 7:61 a.m. S'}— Fast Mall i 0 :08 a.m. No. 6—Mall and Eat. B:ll nm. No. 30—Cln. to Chi. Mall ... 6:06 p!m. _ t N A »o«th bound, makes connection S’ ??•. «°A th hound, leaves Indianapolis at mV. « . m ; , ., and connects at Monon with s « v£ L ‘” it fayette at 4:30 p. nu, connects with No. Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at ’iiOZ p. m.

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