Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1911 — Page 4

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Btessiflifl Column. FOB SALE. Fir Sale— Mortgage exemption blanks at The Republican office. Fer Sale—2oo good 7-foot hedge fence poets, good size and straight. Enquire of C. H. Porter, or phone 501 K. Fer Sale— Milk from fresh cow. Vincent Eisele, phone 452. Fer Kent — 24o acres of blue grass land located one mile north of Kersey, la Jasper county. Known as the Ray farm. Will rent for the entire s&son. Inquire of Joseph B. Ross, Lafayette, Indiana, Wallace Block. Fer Sale— Several head of horses; 1 good draft mare, several good roadsters, including a matched team of colts from Silk Rags. Call on or phone O. K. Ritchey, 518 Q. Fer Sale —Residence and one acre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of fruit A bargain if sold within 20 days. Granville Aldrich. Fer Sale —Folding bed and lounge. Phone 163. Fer 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. Fer Sale— Bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Call or write for free catalogue. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. Fer Sale —s 4 head of good native ewes. Inquire of J. A. Lucas, on the Bruce Mofllt farm. —For Sale —Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phone No. 20 I. FOB RENT. Fer Beat—2oo acres hay and pasture land, 15 miles northwest of Rensselaer, 3 miles southwest of DeMotte. Address J. A. Stapleton, R. D. 3. Sheldon, Illinois. Fer Beat — Bo acre farm. Inquire of J. D. Allman. Fer Beat— House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H ‘Hopkins. WANTED. Wanted —An invalid wheel chair. Call by phone 529 G or address Tom Cain, R. D. No. 4. Wanted—You can sell “Gruco” underwear and hosiery direct to wearers easily. Establish a business all your own. Write today. Grand Rapids Underwear Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Wanted—Hens with young broods or young chicks without the hens. Mrs. E. L. Clark, phone 258. Wanted—Married man and wife for house and farm work. S. E. Sparling. Wanted—Call or write for free catalogue of bees and beekeepers’ supplies. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, lnd. Wanted—To buy a second hand wardrobe. Phone 230.

MOTORCYCLES. MeUrejcles— Wagner and Excelsior, new and second hand machines at reasonable prieea. Inquire oi Chester Arnold, Rensselaer Ind., box 182, or telephone 612 H. AUTOMOBILES. Me* It’s not a “since” ear, since all the others were made. We were matins them before. .. j *■» jfllaxH&lr MISCELLANEOUS. Fainting and Paper Hanging— For prompt service and satisfactory work call Clarence Hamilton, painter and paper hanger, telephone No. 472. Lightning Beds— l am still fin the business with the best pure copper cable lightning rods. C. C. Parks.

EGGS FOB HATCHING. For Sale—lndian Runner duck eggs; have 60 laying ducks; booking orders now; won 16 ribbons at 2 shows. Eggs $1 per 15; $6.00 per 100. Maybew Bros., R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Rose Comb B. L 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 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, $3.00 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.

Church of God Services. Elder Joseph Williams, of Frankfort, will be at the Church of God next Sunday to hold the following services: 10:45 Hf. m., sermon, subject, “Hope;” 3:00 p. m., Bible lesson, “Vicarious Atonement;” 7:30 p. m., sermon, ‘■The New Covenant.” Saved His Mother's Life. “Four doctors had given me up.” writes Mrs. Laura Gaines, of Avoca, La., “and my children and alj my friends were looking for me to die, when my son insisted that I use Electric Bitters. I did so, and they have done me a world of good. I will always praise them.” Electric Bitters Is a priceless blessing to women troubled with fainting and dizzy spells, backache, headache, weakness, debility, constipation or kidney dis orders. Use thpm and gain new health, strength and vigor. They’re guaranteed to satisfy or money re funded. Only 50c at A. F. Long’s. Easter at Christian Church. V Preparation is being made to fittingly celebrate the anniversary of the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the tomb. Children of the Bible school are preparing an exercise entitled, “Easter Rays,” which will be given at the Bible school and rhurch hours. The services will be continuous. The pastor will make a short address on “Lo, I am with you." In the evening an Easter concert will be given by the choir and children from the Bible school. All are welcome. «. Kicked By A Mad Horse. Samuel Birch, of Beetown, Wis., had a most narrow escape from losing his le£. as no doctor could heal the frigntful sore that developed, but at last Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured it completely. It’s the greatest healer of ulcers, burns, boils, eczema, scalds, cuts, corns, cold-sores, bruises and piles on eaA\i. Try 25c at AF. Long’s. Presbyterian Church Services. At the morning service next Sabbath there will be the reception and baptism of new members. The installation of new members of the official boards and the administration of the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper. In the evening the pastor will preach on the subject, “Risen with Christ.” Everyone invited to both services. Never Oat of Work. The busiest little things ever made are Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, languor into energy, brainfag Into mental power; curing constipation, headache, chills, dyspepsia, malaria. Only 25c at A. F. Long's. Farm Leans. We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP A PARKINSON.

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Presbyterian Missionary Society. > The Presbyterian Missionary society gave the following program at the home of Mfs. Goss, Saturday, April Bth: . y Scriptural Lesson. Mrs. Belle Greene India—An article read by. .Mrs. Goss Freedmen . Miss Howard Review of Chap. 2—Western Women in Eastern Lands.. .Mrs. Hartmann The- Presbyteriai meeting is to be held in Gary, April 20-21 and delegates will have an opportunity of seeing actual work among the foreigners. ——o Mrs. Lucy Bartlett is in very poor -health. —.- A Sunday school convention Is announced for May 6, 7 and 8. "L_. The Study Club meets with Mrs. Del Gray Monday, April 24. 1 Eld Peck visited in Indianapolis Tuesday and Wednesday. Rev. Bull is attending Presbytery at Mishawaka this week. Miss Pearl Morris was in town Wednesday between trains. The Sew and Sew Club met with Mrs. Bull Friday afternoon. The Fortnightly* Club met with Mrs. Lough Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Washburn are visiting their son Jas. Washburn and family since Sunday. Miss Laura Warnock was ip Indianapolis last week to attend the teachers’ association. ——, : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gumm and daughter Lillian will spend Easter with Mr. Gumm’s mother in Joliet, 111. Mrs. George Stoudt went to Logansport last Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Legg, who Is in poor health. —

Mrs. Guthrie Morris visited her daughter, Mrs. Hart/ in Wolcott between trains Sunday. Miss Margaret Johnston returned Tuesday noon from a ten d&ys’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Miner. Mr. Dick came from Watseka Sunday and took home his auto, which had beej storm stayed. Miss Catherine Greene was a week end guest of Mrs. Clark Bartee in Lafayette. Mrs. Addie Hawn Mullen, of Milwaukee, is visiting her mother and sister, Mrs. George Hascall. The public school is closed today to allow the teachers to visit other schools. Goodland, Wolcott and Monticello will be inspected. Mrs. Wm. Beal is in a very favorable condition after her recent operation. Mr. Beal returned to the city Sunday, staying until Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Chappell and her sister, Mrs. Frank Hart, started Monday morning via Chicago for Redlands, California.

Special Easter music is being prepared in our churches. A Sunrise prayer meeting will be observed by the various Endeavor societies. Mrs. Emil Vosberg, of Harvey, 111., is here since Tuesday evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Carmody, whose health is very poor. Miss Myrtle Ford returned last Thursday evening from Chicago. She is making rapid progress toward recovery from the effects of her recent operation. Mrs. Guthrie Morris reached home Saturday evening from a winter’s sta> in California, stopping in Atchison for a two weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jennie Hollingsworth. Mrs. Maggie Mullen Bailey and Tom Mullen were in town Tuesday between trains. They had been called to Wolcott by the death of their brother-in-law, Mr. John Snickenburyer, on Monday. Saturday afternoon the two-year-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Somers swallowed three strychnine pills. Two physicians worked with the child all night and by noon Sunday it was out of danger. The C. E. social held Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Louise Hartmann was well attended, in spite of the rainy night. Games and light refreshments was the order of the evening. The Study Club met at the home of Miss Besse Monday, April 10th. Chapters 9 and 10 of “Studies in Dickens” were reviewed by the Misses Johnston and Bartee. Chapters and 1 ol “Social Ideals in English Letters” were reviewed by Miss Haner ana Mrs. George Bartee. The Annual will occur May Ist.

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Church was well attened Saturday night. ...... 'll Loyd Cavinder and Guy Myres were Gifford visitors Sunday afternoon. Guy Myres took dinner with his grandmother Sunday. Gaylord Hilton was the guest of Ernest Nuss Sunday. Mrs. Stockwell and family attended Endeavor here Sunday night. Lille Cavinder was the guest of Jessie Braddock Sunday. Owen Wallace came home to see his father, who is sick. John Cavinder and son were Medaryville visitors Monday. Ethel and Lillie Cavinder called on their grandmother Monday. John Hill and family called on lilrs Jess Mom Sunday.

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CLEAN-UP NOTICE. There is to be a general clean-up In Rensselaer this spring. Property owners will be given ample time to clean closets, back yards and alleys and if they fail to do it, it will certainly be done anyway. The health board does not desire to force cleanliness, bat has the power and trill use it if necessary. ' CITY BOARD OF HEALTH.

Big Wrestling Match BILL EGENER, of Brazil Saturday Night, April 15< Ellis Theatre, Rensselaer Tom Coburn vs. Bill Egener Finish Match. Best Two Falls in Three. Catch-as-Catch-Can. Good Prelims. Start at 8:30 o’clock. PRICES: 25c, 35c, 50c. Stage Seats, 75c. Seats on Sale at the Little Indian Cigar Store. i ii ■ i in i ii i iii —umi mmmmmmmmmmmmu—mmmm—mmmmmmmmrnmummmmm ————i* < ~ Remington Models 10 and 11 do this and more—for they represent the greatest single advance which has ever been made in the development of the writing machine. Some of the New ) Column Selector Back Spacer Features: ) Built-in Tabulator Single Dog Escapement Remington Typewriter Company £ (Incorporated) ( New York and Everywhere »

Midnight in The Ozarks And yet sleepless, Hiram Scranton, of Clay City, 111., coughed and coughed. He was in the mountains on the advice of five doctors, who said he had consumption, but found no help in the climate, and started home. Hearing of Dr. King’s New Discovery* he began to use it “I believe. it saved my life,'* he writes, “for it made a new man of me, so that I can now do good work again.” For all lung diseases, coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup, whooping cough, hay fever, hemorrhages, hoarseness or quinsy, it’s the best known remedy. Price 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. F. Long. A Classified Adv. will find It

RICHARD BURTON Shoe Shining Makeever House Baptist Church Services. 11 ii There will be appropriate Eaßter services on Sunday, both morning and evening. The morning theme, “This same Jesus." Evening, “Resurrection in Christ” An invitation is extended to all non-church goers to attend these services. ,1 Let your wants through . our Classified Column.