Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1911 — Page 4

piaoqjfjofj dniumn ulHoolllOU uUIUIIIII* ■ - rOBLMEKS OlAßStn*X> ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION PAPERS Papon la kU parts of tha States and Hasafii Toar vuu supplied—anywhere any flaw hy tha heat aaedtaw h> the^coantry. m want. Wa da tha raat. Pahßahata Classified Advertlein* Aaaoolattaa, Baffaio, N. T. wm.imm i i i i FOB SALE. hr Sale—3 good young mares, in foal; 1 horse; 2 good cows, and 3 sow shoals. L. J. Lane, R. D. 4. Box 44. Far Sale —1 bed with mattress and springs; 1 dresser; 1 commode; 1 rocking chair; 1 dining table. Call at George Morgan residence or phone 3**. Far Sale—Eggs from our prise winning 8. C. Buff Leghorns. These are from our extra good winter laying strain. All infertile eggs replaced free. (X O. Hammer ton, Rensselaer. Far gala Reliable incubator, 280 egg capacity; $8 if sold at once. Arthur Mayhew, Rensselaer, phone » H. ML Ayr. Far Sale—Horses, mules, milch cows and steers. Geo. L. Maines, phone 610 IX For Sale—l have a number of farms .* tor sale in different parts of this county and adjoining oounties, and I have made up my mind to devote my time to the business, therefore if you have any farms or town property to sell or trade, give me a chance and I will give you a square deal. John O’Connor, Bx-Bherlff of Jasper county. Kalman | Indiana Far Kent—Farm in Barkley townahip. Inquire of Barkley Bros., phone 60S C. Far Bale—Shetland pony, buggy and harness. D. 8. Makeever. FARMS FOB SALE. . Farms far Sale—6o acres, all good land, in cultivation, near gravel road; flee mail route, and in good neighborhood. near school. This farm has good house, stables for horses and cows, granary, cribs, large poultry house, and other out-buildings, all new. This la a nice home and good pleoe of land, and can be bought at right price and get possession this spring. Terms easy easy. G. F. Meyers. FOB BENT. Far Bant The commercial club farm of about 46 or 60 acres for cash rent Inquire of D. M. Worland. Far Beat—Suite of rooms; the upper floor of my building on Washington street; north front, containing 6 rooms with south exposure is for rent. Call or ’phone me at First National Bank. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. For Bent—B-room house. Inquire at Trust and Savings Bank. Far Bent—l 6 acre farm, good house, fruit, adjoining corporation. C. P. Wright A Son, Rensselaer, Ind. Far Beat—l6o gore farm. F. Far Bent-9 room house, cellar, wash room, wood house, etc. D. S. Makeever. Far Beat—The old Hemphill livery barn in Rensselaer. Inquire of Jack Hoyea, R. D. No. 1. , WANTED, Wanted—Work of any description. Tom Cox, box 203. Wanted —Any lady can easily make from |IB.OO to 226.00 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. Tarn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30. Woman's Building, Joliet, Illinois. Wanted—Agents; six men and women in Rensselaer to distribute sample of the “Needit" from house to house, no canvassing or soliciting, nothing to sell, pays 840.00 weekly. No experience required. Most wonderful plan ever offered. Write Immediately for free sample of the “Needit” and full particulars. Needit Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Wanted—Men and women, to sell guaranteed hose. 70 per cent profit Make 810 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Wear Proof, isl» Chestnut BL, Philadelphia. Pa. LOST. rn * * HI—II ■■■■■l ■ I. ■ -- Last Chafing dish pan. Return to Mrs. Ivan Carson. Lest—Pocketbook containing small at Republican office or phone 139. ! * Lest Gold seal watch charm, with Initials E. L. C. Please return to ReroP **- Feundr—Ladies’ black kid glove. Teas net te reason why; yours but to own and drive; the leader of them

Foot Torture Mah-e* Bso eaA the Pain aad Burning ■a»* ertll Vuifh. Foot misery la now a thing of the past. It matters not how sore your feet are, or how swollen or painful, one rub with Gao will make them feel fine and comfortable. B. F. Fendlg Is the agent for Ezo in Rensselaer and every reader of The Republican who has any foot troubles ought to get a twenty-five cent Jar today. Ezo is a different foot remedy; it is a refined ointment which Is quickly absorbed by the pores and soothes and heals the inflammation. It quickly takes the agony out of corns and bunions and makes the feet strong. Ezo is a good thing to have on hand at all .times, nothing better sor 1 smarting. chafing or itching akin. For use alter shaving, for burns, sunburn, rougn hands, eczema, blackheads and redness of the nose. Ezo, 25 cents at B. F. Kendig’s. EZO CHEMICAL CQ., Rochester, N. Y., Makers.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK AND GRAIN MARKET.

CHICAGO UTS STOCK. U. S. Yards, Chicago, 111., Feb. 10.— Receipts of live stock today: Hogs, 26,000; cattle, 2,500; sheep, 7,000. Estimates tomorrow: Hogs, 13,u00; cattle, 400; sheep, 2,000. Hogs steady, 5c higher. . Mixed, 87.15 to 27.65. Heavy. 27-25 to %1. 60. Rough, 27.06 to 27.20. _ Light, 27.45 to 27.75. Pigs, 27.60 to 27.90. Bulk, 27.55 to 27.70. v Cattle strong. Beeves, 24.85 to 26.80. Cows and heifers, 22.50 to 25.90. Stockers and feeders, 23.90 to 25.80. Texans, 24.50 to 26.00. Calves, 27.00 to 29.40. Sheep steady, 22.50 to 24.30. Lambs, 24.35 to 26.30. sis* naint No. 2 red, 93%c to 96%c. No. 3 red, 91%c to 94c. No. 2 hard, ,93%c to 95c. No. 3 hard, 92c to 94c. No/ INS, 2100%c to 21.03%c. No. 2 N S, 97c to 21.02. No. 3 N S, 97c to 21.00. No. 2 S, 93c to 99c. No. 3 S, 92c to 97c. Con No. 2, 46%c to 47c. No. 2 W, 46%c to 47c. No. 2 Y, 46He to 47%c. No. 3,44 He to 45c. No. 3 W, 44%c to 45c. No. 3 Y, 44%c to 46%a No. 4, 42%c to 43%a No. 4 W, 43c to 43Hc. No. 4 Y, 43c to 43%c. Sample grade, 41c to 41 He. Sample grade Y, 41 He to 42c. Gam No. 2 W, 32%c. No. 3 W, 31%c to 31Hc. No. 4 W, 30Hc to 31%c. Standard, 31%c to 32c. TVTVBHS ' ““ May wfc|||^ uly Sept. Open .... 94H— 93%% 92% High .... 95 93% 92% Low 93% 91% — 91 Close .... 93% — 92 91% Germ Open .... 49%% 50%% 51% High .... 42% 50% 51% Low 48% 49% 50% Close .... 49% 48% — 60% Oats Open .... 32%32 32 32 High .... 32% — 32 32Low 31% 31%' 31% Close .... 31% — 31% 31% aUXSXLAXB qvotatxohb Wheat —87c. Oats—2Bc. Corn—3Bc. Rye—6oc. Eggs—lsc to 18a Butter —11c to 20a Turkeys—loc to 16c. Chickens—Bc to 10c. Roosters—sc. Ducks—loa Geese—6c.

Here Is a Remedy That Will Cure Eczema—We Prove It.

Why waste time and money In experimenting with greasy salves and lotions, trying to drive the eczema germ germ from underneath the skin when the A. F. Long drug store guarantees ZEMO, a clean liquid preparation for external use to rid the skin of the germ life that causes the trouble T One application will relieve the itching and often times one bottle is sufficient to cure a minor case of eczema. In over 2,000 towns and cities In America, the leading druggist has the agency for ZEMO and he will tell you of the marvelous cures made by this clean, simple treatment ZEMO is recognised as the cleanest and most popular treatment for eczema, pimples, dandruff and all other forms of skin er scalp affections whether on infant ar grown person. Will you try a bottle on our recommendation? Long% Drug Store. 1

Methodist Church Services.

Subject for Bunday morning. “The Training of the Children for Christ” Evening, “The Decision of the Rick Young Ruler.” District Supt A T. Briggs will be with us February 19th, at 10:30 a. m W. E. Carpenter, of Brazil, will address the Sunday school worker* of Rensselaer February 24th. Hear this man, who is at the head of the largest Sunday school in Indiana.

REPUBLICANS BOLT CAUCUS; WILL HATE 433 CONGRESSMEN.

Republicans Who Favored Increase Join With Democrats and House Passes Crumpaeker BUI.

The house of representatives Thursday passed the Crumpaeker hill, which provides for the increase of the number of congressmen to 433. This will mean that' Indiana will retain thirteen congressmen and that Champ Clark, of Missouri, will be the next speaker of the house ,of representatives. Republicans in recent caucus decided against the Cnwnpacker bill and provided for only 391 members. This would have resulted in the loss of a congressman from Indiana. Now all the heads will be saved and a reapportionment of ’the state will probably not be necessary. ’Thursday Crumpaeker and other republicans bolted the caucus and voted with democrats for the Increased number, for which Representative Crumpacker, as chairman of the house committee on census, has all the time contended.

REMINGTON.

Fortnightly Club Meeting. The Fortnightly Club gave the program,, “Noted Women of Indiana,” Wednesday, February Ist, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Peck. The program was as follows: Roll call—Quotations from Indiana Women. Women in Literature—Mrs. Crain. Women’s Clubs; What practical good is being done by them? —Mrs. Robinson. _ Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the program. Mrs. Frank Peck, Miss Martley, Mrs. Frank Hart and Miss Pearl Morris were special guests. Mrs. Wm, Townsend is hostess to the club St. Valentine evening.

Death of Mrs. John Woods.

Mrs. John Woods died at her home in Goodland Friday and was brought here Sunday afternoon, the funeral being held in the Christian church, conducted by Rev. J. Frank Smith, of Goodland. The Rebakah Order, No. 384, conducted their ritualistic funeral service at the conclusion of the sermon. Interment was made in the Remington cemetery.

Mrs. Fern Lough went to Linden Wednesday for a short visit. The Sew and Sew club meetd' with Mrs. Hargreaves this Friday. Mrs. Wm. Roadifer visited in Logansport Tuesday morning between trains. A daughter. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bellows Wednesday morning, February Bth. The high school pupils enjoyed a box social in Austin Hall Friday evening. Mr. Kenyon was auctioneer. The proceeds are to aid the basketball team. Walter Rich accompanied his father, Wm. Rich, to a private sanitarium at Hinsdale, 111., Friday. Father Rich has been in poor health for several months.

Miss Grace Thompson returned Tuesday noon from'Valparaiso, where she has been visiting relatives since September Ist. She will be |n Remington about two weeks, visiting with Relatives and friends. Buy your clothing and furnishings from an exclusive clothier and furnisher, as we can give you better clothes for less money than any concern In town. fc. EARL DUVALL. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor exercise, insufficient mastication of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, are the most common causes of stomach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will soon be well again. For sale by all dealers. c

After making two unsuccessful attempts to commit suicide, Matilda Graylick, 16 years old, has disappeared from her home in South Bend. Her parents have asked the police to assist in the search for the girl. Miss Graylick tried twice to take her life for some reason which she refused to explain.

You are probably aware that pneumnoia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle? For sale by all dealers, c There is no concern in our city that can beat our prices and quality. C. EARL DUVALJx

When her child is in danger a woman will risk her life to protect it. No great act of heroism or risk of life is neoeaaary to protect a child from croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and all danger is avoided. For sale by all dealers. n.c Lectern Cearse Dates. March IS—The Bell harm EntertalnI April 7—Byron King. _ J _

There Is a special message to tired, nervous women in every package of Gaparine. Much of your suffering may be safely and surely relieved by its use. Tones and builds up the worn out tissues. Relieves constipation and biliousness. Yon live on the sunny side of life when you use Caparlne. All Druggists Ibc and 25c <_ OsKalkDru A Chtn.Ca.J.U.

FOB 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 mile to schooVhas five-room house, large barn, good well and fruit. This farm is in good neighborhood and a bargain at 237.50 per acre. Terms 21,000 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 bearing orchard of all kinds of fruit, steel tower windmill, and, good well. Price will he placed at a bargain. Terms 21,500 down. Possession given. 161 acres, all good land, well located, good four-room house. Price right. Will sell on terms of 21.010 down or will take trade as first payment * —' G. F. MEYERS. A piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain’s Liniment and bound on to the affected parts is superior to any plaster. When troubled with lame back or pains in the side or chest give is a trial and you are certain to be more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Sold by all dealers.. c The postoflice department has given permission for the closing of the Muncie postoflice on Sundays hereafter, in response to popular demand. Farm Loans. We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP ft PARKINSON.

A Distinctive Drink the hot-fruit drink, is a distinctive drink. # .HL lit Though similar in some respects to coffee, tea, mwf I chocolate and cocoa, it is, in other respects, quite unlike {ltlffiL wm I them. Possessing the good qualities of all these drinks, 1 it has none of their harmful qualities. * BONANO —served hot —is flavory, appetizing, bracing, 1 satisfying and extremely nourishing. A real fowl drink. BONANO is the only table beverage in which highfood value is combined with harmless stimulation. < a, And BONANO has a delightful, spicy aroma —a rare, good flavor all its own. HFMJM Don’t be prejudiced against BONANO. It is not a substitute for something else. We want you to serve it at your Wmwl * table for its own delicious goodness —and for no other reason. A Try BONANO a week or two. We know you will like it lllfffl BONANO is healthful, strengthening and never harmful. WirnPlli <- Let the little folks have all the BONANO they want ' Wfl IV \R A 25-cent can of BONANO makes 75 cups of the best I ] hfm hot drink you ever tasted For sale by , ft ft ■ M ' QLZsatfr >l. |1 yw 4 Home Grocery* j

DOING THEIR DUTY.

Scfres of Rensselaer Benders are Learning toe Doties of Their - Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys’ duty. , When they fail to do this the kid neys are sick. Backache and many kidney Ills follow; . Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan’s Kidney Pills core them all. Rensselaer people endorse our claim. Mrs. Jkarma. Hickman, North Front' street, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “In my opinion Doan’s Kidney Pills are the best kidney medicine on the market I have taken them at different times when suffering from attacks of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint and I have always received prompt relief. Three years ago I first began their use and they proved so satisfactory that I have had no desire to change to any other remedy, i am so well pleased with the benefit I received from my first trial of Dian’s Kidney Pills that I gave a statement for publication recommending them in the spring of 1907. Since then when 1 have heard anyone complain of kidney trouble or backache, I hwe suggested that Doan’s Kidney Pills be procured at Fendig’s Drug Store and given a trial. Different members of my family have taken this remedy and like myself, have been greatly benefited,” For sale by air dealers. Price 60 cents., Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s —and take no other.

Presbyterian Church Services.

The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Presbyterian church will be “The Power of a-pure life” The brotherhood will have charge of the evening service and several of the members will speak on differont phases of the life of Lincoln. Everyone welcome.

Skin Affections, whether on Infant or Grown Person Clred by Zemo and Zemo Soap—An Unusual Offer.

Long’s Drug Store says to every person, be It man, wocan or child, who has an irritated, tender or itching skin, to come to our store and procure a bottle of ZEMO and a sake of ZEMO soap and if you are not entirely satisfied with results, come back and get your money. So confident are we of the efficacy of this clean, slmplolreatment, that we make you this unusual offer. ZEMO is a clear liquid for external use that has cured so many cases of eczema, pimples, dandruff and other fornuT of skin ZEMO and ZEMO soap are the moßt economical as well as the cleanest and most effective treatment for affections of the skin or scalp, whether on infant or grown person. l Charges of inefficiency and pernicious political activity have been filed at the postoffice department against Frank A. Barkley, postmaster of Lakeville, Lake county, Indiana. The complainant is Marvin ~C. Moon, of that towfi. - ’ >

About Sheet Music!

At JARRETTE’S VARIETY STOKE. ♦ ' ... We have today placed on sale 178 copies taken from our regular 10 cent ( line . At.sc per Copy. We always have a big line of popular music at 10 cents. Notice the following line at Isc per Copy What’s The Matter With Father. / In Teepe Land. , v Just for a Girl. By the Light of the Silvery Moon. 1 Toot Your Horn, Kid. Games of Childhood Days. DJxie Darlings. When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to Gold. > Yip-I-Addy I-Ay. Steainboat Bill. Take Me Up With You, Dearie. I’ll Be Waiting in the Gloaming, Sweet Genevieve. Any Little Girl That’s a Nice Little , Girl. • Some of These Days. Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon. Old Grey Bonnet. v How Do You Do, Miss Josephine. Carrip Marry Harry. Daisies - Won't Tell. Sweet Bunch of Daisies. And many others. We are headquarters for postcards. How to cure a cold ,is a question in which many are interested just now. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has wo*i its great reputation and immense sale by its remarkable cure of colds. It can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers. c

Christian Church Services.

The subject of the Sunday morning sermon Is, “Believing a Lie.” At night “The Sacred Concert,” will be given, which was postponed from last Sunday evening • because of the storm. You are welcome.

Chicago to northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the South, Bouls▼ms and Branch Xdch spring*. BEHBSELAEB TIKE EABLE. In Effect December 26, 1910. SOUTH BOOHD. No. 81—Fast Mall ......... 4:46 a. m. No. 6—Louisville Mall .... 11:06 a. m. I No. 37— Indpls. Ex. 11:80 a; m. No. 33—Indpls. Mail 1:68 p.m. No. 39—Milk Accom 6:68 p. mu No. 3—Louisville Ex .a... 11:06 p.m. HOBTH BODED. No. 4 —Mall. 4:69 a. m. No. 40 —Milk Accom ....... 7:36 a. m. No. 82—Fast Mall 10:06 a. m. No. 38—Indpls-Chgo. Ex. .. 2:63 p.m. No. 6—Mail and 'E1i...... 3:16 p.m. No. 30—Cin. to Chgo. Mall. 6:68 p. m. No. 3 and 38 are new trains running between Chicago and Indianapolis ana Cincinnati. Train No. 31 makes connection at Monon for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 6:16 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayette at 4:30 p. m., connects with No. 30 at Monon. arriving at Rensselaer at 6:03 P- m.