Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1911 — Page 4

Classic mm. FOR SALS. - . <■ - " " * F«r Sale— Clover hey. Inquire of D. H. or Vic Yeoman, phone 176 or I 521 Q. - f- \7v' \* A - **» i For Sale—My property north of the railroad; two 75 foot lota, si* room cottage, electric lights, good well. E. 1a Hammer ton. > * " - - —| Far Sale—A rare bargain in a 100egg “Jewell” incubator, new. H. B. Brown. Knlman, Ind. Far Sale—Residence and one acre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of fruit, A bargain if sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. Far Sale —Folding bed and lounge. Phone 153. ■“•jgggg

Far Sale —Baby cab, best of reed, very reasonable. Call phone 147. Far Sale— Mortgage exemption blanks at The Republican office. Far Sale —Large Golden Oak sideboard; good as new; less than half price. Phone 321. After 5 Days Return to John Dae, Rensselaer, lad. Far Sale —Upon receipt of. 25 cents, we will mail you a rubber stamp witn your name and address like above, .with ink pad.—Address Lock Box 564, j Rensselaer, Ind. Far Sale —House located on three good lots. House is modern in every respect and would make excellent home for retired farmer. Price 31.600 See W. H. Brenner. Far Sale—loo bushels large white aandgrown potatoes, 50 cents per bushel at Vlrgte, Ind., if taken this month. Address J. C. McColly. Far Sale ar Trade —One draft stallion, weight 1,700 pounds; 8 years old, broke singfe and double; a sure foal getter, and plenty of good colts to show. G. W. Gilman, Remington, Ind.

For Sole —One Ford runabout, in good condition. Phone 326. Fer Sale —Small hotel of 12 rooms! in Fair Oaks. On account of poor health will sell or trade.—Mrs. J. M. Allen, Fair Oaks, Indiana. Fer Sale —Or will trade or rent; 6-room house, 6 lots, several fruit trees, city water, fine truck patch. Fred Schultx, phone 526 H. Fer Sale —s 4 head of good native ewes. Inquire of J. A. Lucas, on the Bruce Moffit farm. Fer Sale —240 acres of land, nearly all fenced, first class improvements, land in high state of cultivation; located one-half milh from Telit, Jasper county, Indiana. For further particulars write O’Connor Brothers, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Fer Sale —Bees and beekeepers’ supplies. CaU or write for free catalogue Leslie Clark. Rensselaer, Indiana. Fer Sale —4 mules, coming 2 and 3 years old; well matched. G. A. Daugherty, 2 miles southeast of Rensselaer. Far Sale— A few choice barred rock cockerels. J. N. Leatherman, phone 79. Fer Sale —Three horse power gasoline engine. Bert Abbott, at Babcock * Hopkins’ Elevator. Fer Sale —Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr phone No. 20 I.

FOB BINT. For Beal—Good 8-room house, with barn, centrally located, within 2 blocks of court house. Enquire of C. H. Porter, or phone 130. For Beat—Two good cottages, half block of court house, modern improvements. Inquire of A. Leopold, at the Model Clothing Store. For Beat—Bo acre farm. Inquire of J. D. Allman. For Beal—House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. For Beal—House of five roms in northwest port of town, with two lots, enough for garden and potato patch. Telephone or write Thomas M. Callahan, Newland, Indiana. For Beal— Good 6-room house with bam. inquire of W. C. Babcock. WANTED. Wasted —Experienced saleslady, to sell underwear and hosiery direct from factory t 6 men, women and children. Write today to Grand Bapids Underwear Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan. Wanted Carpenter work. Will take any Job of construction or repair work. C. L. Baldwin, at Model Restaurant ~ Wanted— Work on farm by boy who ha* always worked on farm. Refer«ncos. W. R. Martin, Vine street, Rennsela*;, tad. 'arf/V ‘ -, •-

FAIR OAKS.

Chae. Holly, of Morocco, was here a couple of days this week. - A daughter of Rev. Dunkleburger is getting up a music class her?. Miss Hannah Culp is In Rensselaer I this week taking care of the sick. Born, to Arthur Dewitt and wife, March 15th, a son. Born, March 20, to Lynftui Hall and a boy. t Sam Crofford, who has been sick for several weeks piyrt, is-able to be out again. I Mattie MeKay returned home SunI day, after a visit of several weeks in j Clinton county. Mrs. Ida Burns, of Brookston, is I visiting her sieteF, Mrs. Cottingham, I this week. Mrs. C. A. Gundy Is visiting her I daughter Mildred in Danville, 111., this week. . The wrestling match Saturday nigtft I at Carr’s hall between Lou Moffit and Guy Potter is said to have been very interesting, as was also the preliminI ary between Dave Blake and Carl Trump.

Wanted—2s salespeople to help us out through our big Closing Out Sale starting March 23, 1911. For farther particulars inquire at Ransfords Dept. Store, opposite court house, Rensselaer, Indiana. „

MISCELLANEOUS. Seed Oats, —Get your seed oats cleaned and graded at the Rosebud Farm mill. Amos H. Alter & Son, Proprietors. 'P. 0., Parr, Ind. Phone 507 B. Wanted—Agents; six men and women in Rensselaer to distribute sample of the “Needit” from house to house, no canvassing or soliciting, j nothing to sell, pays 340.00 weekly. No experience required. Most wonderful plan ever offered. Write immediately for free sample of tho “Needit” and full particulars. Needft Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. Wanted—Call or write for free catalogue of bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Ind.

Spraying—Anyone wanting trees I sprayed this spring should leave their orders now with W. J. Holmes, box 515, phone 322. Terms reasonable. For Trade—Manure, for bedding straw. Geo. H. Healey. Pointing! etc,—Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper hanger. Leave orders at the drug stores. Boys, Boys —& self-filling fountain pen free if you sell ten of our NoNicotine pipes at 10c each. Write at once. Barrett & Co., 204 East 1118th, New York.

EGGS FOB HATCHING. Bose Tomb R. I. Red —Eggs for hatching from our carefully mated pens of winners. We won first prizes un our cockerels at Rensselaer, Remington, and the great Logansport show. The Pirate defeated the Ring at Rensselaer and Proud Advance defeated them all at Remington and Ifigansport. We have carefully mated up these birds to produce the best advantage, and fanciers of heavy laying “good” R. I. Reds will not be disappointed with the results. Eggs from these high scoring winners, SB.OO per 15; $5.00 for 30. We guarantee a reasonable hatch. Peck & Lock, Remington, Indiana. For Sale —White Wyandotte eggs for setting; won all firsts at Rensselaer, 1911. Eggs $1 per 15; $5.00 per 100. Arthur Mayhew, Rensselaer, Ind. Mt Ayr phone 29 H. As the breeding season is now her-), we again have pure bred single comb white leghorn eggs for sale, for the small sum of 75 cents a setting of 15 eggs. There were 22,618 eggs laid on this farm in 1910, by 215 hens. Phone 502 D. Mrs. Edward Herath, Route 1, Rensselaer, Ind. Fer Sale —Indian Runner duck eggs; have 60 laying ducks; booking orders now; won 16 ribbons at 2 shows. Eggs $1 per 15; $6.00 per 100. Mayhew Bros., R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Single Comb White Leghorn eggs; 15 for 50c; and Rose Comb Silver Wyandotte eggs, 15 for 50c. A. Q. W. Parmer.

FOUND. Found—On east gravel, a ladies’ cloak. Inquire here. LOOT. Lost —A brilliant drop ear ring; some place between Odd Fellows hall and Fendlg’s Fair. Finder please return to Mrs. T. W. Hsus or leave at Republican office. Lost—Red morocco pocket book containing papers showing that it belongs to me. Reward for return —A. G. W. Farmer. AUTOMOBILES. What yon an after is service and unfailing reliability. You have it in The iXaxarttt

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Marlins Have Another Spat And Husband Made a Defendant.

The Marlins had another rip-roaripg time of it this Thursday Mrs. Marlin came in from the farm “they occupy west of town and swore out a complaint against Steve, alleging that he had slapped her, knocked and dragged her from the house and refused to permit her. to come back in. The warrant issued for his arrest charges assault and battery. Steve and his wife had a falling out a few months ago and she sued him for divorce, but later withdrew the complaint, since which time they have been living together and keeping out of the court, although they seem to have been having weekly family rows. This time the spousf objected so strenuously to having her golden locks used as a drag handle

Can be had in X A— l—2 and 5-pound packages daintily put up in a nice assortment. m ON SALE AT - s W j HUGH LEAVELL’S BAKERY |

WRESTLING ! BILLY EDWARDS Saturday Evening, Mar. 25 AT ELLIS THEATRE, RENSSELAER, INDIANA, Tom Coburn Billy Edwards Catch-as-Catth-Caa Style. Tara Best la Three Falls. Felice Gazette Rales to Govern. Good Preliminaries * - Starts Promptly at BiM Admission, 24c, tte, Me. Ringside Bents, 74c.

that she swears nothing can reconcile her short of having Steve fined and sent to JaiL • ' The- justice is of the opinion that peace might be secured in this family if it was divided and one set started south and the other north and each required to travel the rest of theif 1 lives in opposite directions.

Domestic Science Course to Be Held in Library Auditorium.

The course in domestic science which is to be conducted in Rensselaer by the ladies’ auxiliary to the farmers’ institute, will hold its first session Friday morning at 10 o’clock, at the library auditorium, and throughout that day and Saturday. Miss McCheyne, of Purdue University, will have charge and the program as published in The Republisan should prove both very interesting and instructive, and, it is understdod that many ladies will take advantage o* the opportunity for instruction. The cost of the course is only 50 cental All ladies are invited to join the class and -if tickets have not been secured prior to the opening session, the arrangement can be made at that time.

Baptist Church Services.

Rev. E. B. DeVault will preach tonight. His theme will be “The Christian Race.” If you have not heard him, come out tonight. There will be a meeting at the Church of God Saturday night at 7:30. Also Sunday morning at 10:30, and Sunday night by the People of God. All are cordially invited. D. W. Williams. Stallion owners cannot afford to be without the “Handy Service Record.” All leading stallion owners in Jasper county have used this record for the past two years. For sale at this office or sent postpaid on receipt of sl. Wanted —To borrow from 31,200 to 31,500 with Rensselaer real estate security. Inquire at Republican' office. For a mild, easy action of the bowels, a single dose of Doan’s Regulets is enough. Tfreatment cures habitual constipation. 25 cents a box. Ask your druggist for them.

HOW TO SURELY GET RID OF RHEUMATISM. h Phenomenal Results of Pestire Antl--7 dote to Urle Add. The first dose br two of the positive antidote found for uric acid, gives immediate relief in all Corals of rheumatism, gout, lumbago and kidney trouble, and quickly brings on a cure. Ev&ry man and woman who has tried It knows that this statement ts tnie. This antidote, called the Fuss Rheumatism Cure, has already cured over 1,000 cases of rheumatism. As a$ illustration it cured Mrs. Mary L. Thorn, of Owosso, Mleh., 87 years old. of a 14-year- case of meumatism in 3 days. It cured Enos Kingsley, the wellknown ladles’ tailor of Flint, Miqh., of an excrutiating case inside of a week. And many other cases nave proven that it Is the world’s cure for rheumatism. The “Fuss” Rheumatism Cure, moreover, is absolutely free from all dangerous drugs, stimulants or narcotics, free from opium, morphine, chloral, cocaine, ether, chloroform or alcohol, and is guaranteed so to the United States Government. i „ “Fuss” Rheumatism Cure sold at |I.OO a bottle in Rensselaer by B. F. Fendig, and by all leading druggists, or will be sent prepaid on receipts of SI.OO or, 6 bottles for $5.00, by the Fuss Remedy Co., Flint, Mich.

Marriage Licenses.

March 21. —Robert Cecil McDonald, born Jasper county, Ind., Oct. 25, 1880, residence McCoysburg, occupation merchant, and Blanche Cook, born Jasper county, Ind., January 6, 1890, residence Hanging Grove township, first marriage for each. March 22.—Henry Joseph Clouse, born Dubuque county, lowa, Dec. 6, 1873, residence Walnut, lowa, occupation signal man, and Carrie Olive McKay, born Kirklin, Ind., March 7,1887, residence Fair Oaks, first marriage for each. March 22.—Roy Thomas Brouhard, born Boone county, Ind., August 1, 1882, residence Fair Oaks, occupation farmer, and Mary Elizabeth Sorensen, born Will couirty, 111., December 27, 1889, residence Jasper county, Ind. first marriage for each.

Program for Two Days' Domestic Science Coarse.

At the library auditorium, Rensselaer, Ind., March 24th and 25th. FRIDAY. 10 a. m. Demonstration —Vegetables—Preparation, cookery and service. 2 p. m. Lecture —Foods and food principals. \ 3 p. m. Demonstration—Eggs and cheese. SATURDAY. 10 a. m. Demonstration—Bread and fancy bread. 2 p. m. Lecture —Meats — Cookerv and service. 3 p. m. Demonstration—Desserts. Tickets on sale at Long’s. Each lady will bring fork, spoon and note book.

Notice to Breeders.'' We now have our two great stallions, Nelson and Gabon, on the stand at the old Hemphill Stallion, barn, and will be there all through March. After April Ist they will be at the Barkley farm Mondays and Tuesdays, and in town the balance of the week. Your inspection and comparison invited. BARKLEY BROS., BRUCE HARDY, Owners. Manager. Barn Phone 465. Farm Phone 503 C The Woman’s Social Club of the First Baptist church will hold a 10 cent social at the home of'Mrs. Bert Brenner Friday afternoon, }larch 24. All are cordially invited. “Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal diseasecroup. Has been used with success in our family for eight years.”—Mrs. L. Whiteacre, Buffalo, N. Y. Mortgage exemption blanks for sale at The Republican office. Stops Itching instantly. Cures piles, 'eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies —Doan’s Ointment. At any drug store. See the NEW ONES at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Local markets. Wheat—Blc. Corn—36c. Oats —27 c. Eggs—l3c. Butter —10c to 20c. Chickens —9c to 10c. Roosters—sc to 9c. Turkeys—lOe to 12c.* Ducks—loc. Geese—6c. Farm Learns. We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP ft PARKINSON.

ELLIS THEATRE J. H. S. ELLIS, Manager. THE NINTH TIME AROUND! Thi Jordan Stock Company Preseifs the Reart ♦♦♦ vi ♦♦♦ Virginia Friday, March 24 A STORY OF THE CIVIL WAR <* _______ Seats sr Sale at Jessen’s. Usual Prices.

Profossional Cards ' DR. E. C. ENGLISH 7KYBXCXAW AMD SVBGEOM Night and day calls-given prompt attention. Residence phone, 118. Office phone, 177. BtUfttlfltT. 2nd. -? DR.LM. WASHBURN. PHYSICIAN AMD BDEOEOX Makes a specialty of Diseases of the Eyes. 1 Over Both Brothers. DR. F. A. TURFLER. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Rooms. 1 and 2. Murray Building. Rensselaer. Indiana. Phones, Office—2 rings on 300, residence—3 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a • specialty. DR. E. N. LOY Successor to Dr. W. W. HartselL HOMEOPATH IS*: Office —Frame building on Cullen street, east of court house. OPPXCS PHONE 88 Residence College Avenue. Phone 188. Beadwelaen Indiana. F. H. HEMPHILL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon •pedal attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office In Williams block. Opposite. Court . HouMj.Telephone, office anafealdenee, 448. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS LAW, LOAM AMD BEAD SBTAfTp Loans on farms and city property, personal security and chattel mortgage. Buy. sell ana rent farms and city property. Farm and city fire Insurance. Office over Chltoago Bargain Store. *»t — Indiana. 7. P. Irwin 8. O. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN DAW, BEAD ESTATE AND INSURANCE. 8 per oent farm loans. Office In Odd Fellows’, Block. FRANK FOLTZ Lawyer Practices In AH Coarts Telephone No. 15 E. P. HONAN ATTOBHET AT LAW Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice In all the courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. H. L. BROWN DENTIST Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. G&a administered for painless extraction. Office over Lamb's Drug Btore. i -- - A . . L O. a F. Building. Phone 188. JOKNVL DUNLAP, Lawyer. Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. ' Collection department. Notary In the office. Renaaelaer. Indiana.

t iii^iiri'TjTTml t(T Chicago to Worth west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, sad the South, X.ouic▼llla and Wrench Uok Springs. Member* IsVmiT < ... , SOUTH BOUHD. No. 31—Fast Mall .' 4:46 a. m. No. 6—Louisville Mall .... 11:09 a. ra. No. 37 —Indpla. Ex. 11:30 mm. No. 83—Indpla Mall 1:68 p. m. No. S3 —Milk Accom 6:68 p. m. No. 3 —Louisville Ex .a... 11:06 p. m. MOHTK BOUHD. No. 4—Mall 4:60 a. nf. No. 40—1611 k Accom 7:36 a. m. St ‘};2f J SL No. 6—Mail and Ex 3:16 p. m. No. 80—Oln. to Chgo. Mall. i:U p. m. No. 8 and 88 are new trains running between Chicago and Indianapolis and Cincinnati Train No. 81 makes connection at Moion for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 0:16 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayette at 4J30 p. m., connects with No. 30 at Monon, arriving at Ren— laar at 0:08 p m.

RICHARD BURTON Shoe Shining Makeever House A Classified Adv. will rout It. ■" ■ ■»'*" "" 'Mi 1 « MOl A Clasainod Adv. wUI sell tL