Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1911 — Page 2

Classified Cilm. FOB SALE. Fer Sale —Two fine building lots, blocks east of court house, new oement walk. Account of poor health will sell at great sacrifice. Chas. Morten. For Sale —A few young pure bred Poland China brood sows, weight about 125 pounds. Price sls each. I. F. Meader, phone 526 D. —Ll_ For Sale —A Jersey cow, fresh sis weeks ago; also a carriage. R. D. Thompson. For Sale —3-monttas-old Jersey heifor calf; also 10-year-old Jersey cow, giving 2 gallons of milk; will be fresh in September. Peter Wagner. For Sale —Clover hay. Inquire of D. H. or Vic Yeoman, phone 176 or 621 O.

For Sale—My property north of the railroad; two 75 foot lots, six room cottage, electric lights, good well. E. L. Hammerton. For Sale—Residence and one acre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of fruit A bargain if sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. For Sale—Folding bed and lounge. Phone 153. After 0 nays Return to «on sos, ImmUtr, lad. For 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. Rensselaer, Ind. For Sale or Trade—One draft stallion, weight 1,700 pounds; 8 years old, broke single and double; a sure foal getter, and plenty of good colts to show. G. W. Gilman, Remington, Ind. For Sale—One Ford runabout, in good condition. Phone. 326. For Sale —54 head of good native owes. Inquire of J. A. Lucas, on the Bruce Moffit farm. a ______ <> % For Sale—24o acres of land, nearly all fenced, first class improvements, land in high state of cultivation; located one-half mile from Tefft, Jasper county, Indiana. For further particulars write O’Connor Brothers, Grand Forks, N. Dak. For Sale—A few choice barred rock cockerels. J. N. Leatherman, phone 79. For Sale—Three horse power gasoline engine. Bert AhboU, at Babcock ft Hopkins’ Elevator. For Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wrigbt, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or ML Ayr phone No. 20 I.

FOR REM. For Ron!—2 good 8 room houses, one on opposite side of square from court house, and one within 2 blocks of court house. Good barn with the latter house. Enquire of C. H. Porter or phone 130. Far Rent—Bo acres of land, 1 mile south south of Kniman. For particulars address M. C. Touts, Kniman, Ind. Fsr Bent—9 room house, within 2 blocks of public square, well and cistern water in house, good garden spot. Dr. F. A. Turfler. Fer Rent— Two good cottages, half block of court house, modern improvements. Inquire of A. Leopold, at the Model Clothing Store. Fer Rent—Bo acre farm. Inquire of J. D. Allman. Fer Rent —House of four rooms In northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. Fer Rent—House of five roms in northwest part of town, with two lots, enough for garden and potato patch. Telephone or write Thomas M. Callahan, New land, Indiana. Fer Rent—Good 6-room house with barn. Inquire of W. C. Babcock. WANTED. Wanted —To buy a second hand wardrobe. Phone 230. Wanted—A middle aged lady to accept home with aged couple; wages small, but work not hard. Address Mrs. William Bull, Rensselaer. Wanted—Family washing to do at home; also plain sewing. Second bouse east of Frank Kresler's residence.—Mrs. M. Phillips. 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 640.00 weekly. No experience required. Most wonderful plan ever offered. Write immediately for free sample of the “Needit” and full particulars. Needft Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Waffled—Any lady can easily make from 618.00 to 625.00 per week working for me quietly in her own home locality. This is a bonaflde offer—one which will pay you to Investigate, even if you can only spare two hours

Don’t Suffer Get a package of Caparine today. You will find that it hot only relieves headache almost instantly, but acts gently upon the stomach and bowels, relieves constipation, biliousness, colds and grip. Contains no opiates. Dtantei aatr 10c aai He DeKaft Drag ft Cfciwiral C*., lift DeKeft. UMc

per day. No investment required. Turn your spare time into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address Mary B. Taylor, Box 30. Woman’s Building, Joliet, Illinois. Wanted —Carpenter work. Will take any Job of construction or repair work. C. L. Baldwin, at Model Restaurant

MISCELLANEOUS. Painting and Paper Hanging—For prompt service and satisfactory work call Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper hanger, telephone No. 472. Notice—l wish to announce to all those whom I have been in the habit of working for during the house cleaning season for the last 6 or 7 years that this year, owing to rheumatism, I can not do this kind of work under any circumstances. Harry G. Wood. Spraying—Anyone wanting trees sprayed this spring should leave their orders now with W. J. Holmes, box 515, phone 322. Terms reasonable. Boys, Boys—A 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. Stallion owners cannot afford to be without the “riandy 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.

EGGS FOR HATCHING 1 . S. C. Black Minorca.—The Standard weight of the single comb Black Miuorca is the same as that of the Plymouth Rock and it is the only bird that lays the extremely large white egg. We will sell 15 eggs for $1.50, or 50 for 64.00. Indian Runner Duck eggs, SI.OO per setting of 13. Shipped or delivered to convenient points for you. Joseph A. Pullin, R. D. No. 1, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 534 F. Rose Comb R. I. Red —Eggs for hatching from our carefully mated pens of winners. We won first prizes on 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 Logansport. We have careful ly 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, 63.00 per 15; 65.00 for 30. We guarantee .i reasonable hatch. Peck & Lock, Remington, Indiana.

For Sale—White Wyandotte eggs for setting; won all firsts at Rensselaer, 1911. Eggs 61 per 15; 65.00 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. For Sale—lndian Runner duck eggs; have 60 laying ducks; booking orders now; won 16 ribbons at 2 shows. Eggs 61 per 15; 66.00 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. O. W. Farmer.

LOST. Lost—A small gold watch chain. Finder please return to C. C. Warner or leave at this office. Reward. • FOUND. Found—On east gravel, a" ladies’ cloak. Inquire here. _ AUTOMOBILES. Buy It with both sides dollar. HZ'* The jflUtxir€ir MOTORCYCLES. Motorcycles.—Wagner and ExcelBior, new and second hand machines at reasonable prices. * Inquire of Chester Arnold, Rensselaer Ind., box 182, or telephone 512 H.

SIRES AND SONS.

Puccini’s Income from bis operas hi estimated at $50,000 a year. Former Senator Clark bf Montana la said to hare recently purchased a dinner service that cost him SIOO,OOO. Richard C. Adams Is the hereditary chief of the Delaware tribe of Indiana. He is a lawyer, and he la now pressing claims against the government aggregating $20,000,000 in behalf of hia, tribe. Charles Pollen Adams, who wrote the verses to “Leedle Yacob Strauss’* and gained fame thereby more than thirty years ago. Is still alive and a familiar figure on the streets of Bogton and In the lecture field. Before Congressman A. R. .Johnson of Ohio studied law and got into politics he was a schoolteacher and a laborer in an iron furnace. He also put In spare months working as a laborer on turnpikes and railroads. John Porter of Eldora, la., Is the oldest practitioner before the United States supreme court in point of years of service, having been adnfltted Maxell 3, 18p3. Mr. Porter has known every president since Ffilmore with the exception of Roosevelt anJ Taft/ J. Miller a Washington banker and attorney, la a fine performer with the gloves. In fact, he Js so good at it that, when Jim Jeffries was In the national capital prior to his battle with Jack Johnson, Kenyon wanted to go several fast rounds with him.

Pen, Chisel and Brush.

Richard Le Gallienne, the author of many volumes of poetry and prose, was born In Liverpool, England, In 1866. Sorolla, the famous Spanish artist baa announced his intention of again visiting this country with an exhibition of her paintings. Mme. Judith Gautier, daughter of the novelist and poet Theophile Gautier, at one time wife of the late Catulle Mendes, has been elected to the Goncourt Academy of Letters. She Is the first woman to be thns honored. Mrs. Vinnie Ream Hoxle, the sculptor, is now sixty-three. She was only fifteen when she saw President Lincoln and was so struck by his face and bearing that she modeled him In clay. This statue so pleased him that he sat for a bust at the White House.

The Cookbook.

Crisp fried bacon chopped very fine and mixed with enough butter to hold it together makes a savory sandwich filling. A dish of minced dry mint is passed by the English housewife with pea over the soup. To simmer is to boll slowly. If the liquor throws up bubbles above Its surface it is boiling at a gallop and will harden any meat cooking in It. To keep the undercrust of a meringue lemon pie free from babbles spread the paste over the bottom and sides of a pie plate, Invert the plate over a cupful of water and bake it In the oven In that position.

Current Comment.

Perhaps, after all, pneumonia is the great white plague, not tuberculosis.— New Haven Journal-Courier. Harbingers of spring are welcome any time now. (N. Bv=lhls doesn’t Include spring poems).—Syracuse Herald. Senator Aldrich's currency bill Is called a plan for “mobile money." But what a large section of the public appears to want Is automobile money.— New York World. The coronation of a king, occurring long after he has begun to reign, Is something like the notification by a committee of a candidate that he has been nominated.—Albany Journal.

Train and Track.

There are 51,000 locomotives In the United States, burning yearly 15,000,000 tons of coal. Uruguay will probably soon have a new railway, starting from Montevideo and traversing the republic to Cuarelm, on the Brazilian frontier. All over the world trolley lines without rails are being introduced. Two have been built in Bremen since last summer to connect the outlying districts with the city street car lines. The cost -cdlfcim.st ruction and operation Is very llghiS^

Congressional Cuts.

Another objection to Increasing the slue of the house of representatives Is that we are not able to get enough good material for oue of the present size.—lndianapolis News. Does learning bring wisdom? The library of congress now has nearly 8,000,000 books, but does congress know beans any more surely than it did when it had no library to speak of?— Springfield Republican.

English Etchings.

The fall dress liveries of the royal footmen cost £llO apiece. After the abolition of the lord* in 1649 a single chamber parliament existed till 1657, when the npper bouse was re-established. The mayftr of High Wycombe, England, Is not only in business as a hairdresser, but Is also color sergeant In ths territorials, foreman of the firs brigade, vice president of ths football dub, a champion marksman, public singer, amateur actor and cricketer.

Marshall Gives It Out Straight; He’d Like to Be the President.

Governor Marshall has come out in “J’ - . J . the open as a candidate for the democratlc nomination for president of the United States. Three years ago he was a small lawyer, tactically un beard of outside of his own and a few surrounding counties. He was chosen as the democratic nominee for governor by the fortunes of politics and was elected because the republican candidate was running on a temperance platform. He has been governor a little over two years and has madei himself believe that he is a “big” man. As to whether he has fooled the people as well as himself in this respect there is some doubt. In Indiana it is probable that Tom Marshall stands much less of an idol than he was before his election. He has done nothing to indicate statesmanship. He has forgotten his political promises about economy; he has signed bills that give him appointive power that makes a machine head of the governor’s office; he has deceived the temperance people of the state by participating in a scheme to reinstate saloons in many counties of the state and by advocating and signing a measure that throttles, the temperance people In any effort to see that the temperance laws are enforced. Marshall will prove a very poor governor and his presidential bee looks a great deal like a huge*joke, hardly worth front page discussion in Indianapolis newspapers.

Farm Loans.

We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP ft PARKINSON.

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A Distinctive Drink - the hot-fruit drink, is a distinctive drink. flriW Though similar in some respects to coffee, tea, ll yjjj! WMf\ chocolate and cocoa, it is, in other respects, quite unlike mV\TwmJmoK I them. Possessing the good qualities of all these drinks, yjpsl it has none of their harmful qualities. cvvJwßK * BON ANO —served hot —is flavory, appetizing, bracing, 1 satisfying and extremely nourishing. A real fowl drink • BONANO is the only , table beverage in which high- ll food value is combined with harmless stimulation. And BONANO has a delightful, spicy aroma —a rare, h. good flavor all its own. |P Don’t be prejudiced against BONANO. It is not a sub- A stitute for something else. We want you to serve it at your * table for its own delicious goodness —and for no other reason. ]\l Try BONANO a week or two. We know you will like it I/IMm BONANO is healthful, strengthening and never harmful. Let the little folks have all the BONANO they want IQIp A 25-cent can of BONANO makes 75 cups of the best I ] / / > hot drink you ever tasted For sale by ll jjl \ Home Grocery International Banana Pood Ca. Corn Kxchan** Bank BU(, Chicago, m \h

t v V.V / j Chicago “to VortbVMt, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and ths South, Loulavills and Trane* took Springs. imnun time eablb. In Effect December 25, 1910. ■OTTTE BOUED. No. 81—Fast Mall 4:45 a. m No. s—Louisville Mall .... 11:00 a.m No. IT—lnd pis. Ex. ....... 11:30 a. m No. 33—Indpls. Mall ..... 1:58 p.m No. 30—Milk Accom 6:68 p. m No. 3—Louisville Ex .a... 11:05 p.m vown bowed. No. 4—Mail 4:59 a. m No. 40—Milk Accom 7:35 a. m No. S3—Fast Mail 10:05 a. m No. 38—Indpls-Chgo. Ex. .. 3:53 p.m No. o—Mall and Ex 3:16 p.m. No. 30—Cln. to Chgo. Mall. 5:58 p.m No. 8 and 38 are new trains running between Chicago and Indianapolis ana Cincinnati. Train No. 31 makes connection at Morion for Lafayette, arriving at Lafayette at 0:16 a. m. No. 14, leaving Lafayette at 4:30 p. m., connects with No. 30 at Monon, arriving at Rensselaer at 0:01 p. m.

Dandruff and Itching Scalp Yield to This Treatment. Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from underneath the skin with greasy lotions or fancy/bairdressing when Long’s Drug Store will guarantee ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that causes the trouble. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be obtained in any city or town in America and are recognized the best and most economical treatment for all affections of the skin or scalp whether on Infant or grown person. One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZEMO will stop Itching and cleanse the scalp of dandruig and scurf. We invite you to try ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely satisfied we will refund your money. 2 Mortgage exemption blanks for sale at The Republican office.

Professional Cards DR, B. C. ENGLISH 7ETSXCXAE AMD BVBOEOE Night and day calla given promptattention. Residence phone, 110. Office phone, 177. DB. LM. WASHBURN. ~ FHYSICXAE AMD ffOTMHBO* Hakes a specialty of Diseases of the Eyes. Over Moth Brothers. DB. F. A. TURFLER. OSTEOPATHIC PKTSXCXAE Rooms 1 and 3, Murray Building. ( Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, Office —J Tings on 300, residence—3 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures s specialty. * DR. E. N. LOT Successor to Dr. W. W. HartselL KOKBOPATHX3T Office—Frame building on Oullen street, rumbaResidence College Avenue, Phone IM. Btiiiatlfitr, Indiana. F. H.HEMPHILL, K. D. Physician un# Surgeon •pedal attention to dlsssass of wow and low grades of fever. Office in Williams block. Opposite Court House. Telephone, office and residence. 443. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS LAW, LOAM AEX> MEAL ESTATE Loans off farms and city property, personal security and chattel mortgage. Buy, aell and rent farms and city prop•rty.-'' Farm and city Ore Insurance ’ Office over Chicago Bargain Store. Xenasalaer, Indiana.

g. W. Irwin S. O. Irwin IRWIN & IRWIN LAW, BEAL ESTATE AES XNBTTBAEOE. 5 per oent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. FRANK FOLTZ Lawyer Practices in All Courts Telephone No. 16 E. P. HONAN ATTOBEBT AT LAW Law, Loans, Abstracts, Insurance and Real Estate. Will practice In all the courts. All business attended to with promptness and dispatch. Eensaelaer, Indiana. H. L. BROWN SUET IST Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth Without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods In Dentistry. Qas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh s Drug Store. I. O. Q. F. Building. Phone 119. JOHE A. DUELAF, Lawyer. Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm Loans. Collection d«partnr.«m»Notary in the office. Rensselaer Indiana. GLASSES PITTED BY Dr. A. G. CATT OPTOKETBXST Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. 232.