Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1911 — Page 4

Classlltul Column. FOB SAUL For Sale-Early Klondyke yellow seed corn, small rad cob, 100 day corn, 11.00 par bushel, larger quantities less. F. W. Bedford. '-■? '■ X For Sale—Two refrigerators in first class condition. One cost |65, the other |225, your choice for 325; one soda fountain that cost 3270, as good as new, |7O buys it Also a leather couch, stands, dishes and various other articles used in a restaurant Ferry Horton, The Piano Man. For Bale—Cabbage, tomato and sweet potato plants. Mrs. J. H. Cox, third house north of electric light plant For Sale ■ A good reed body, rubber tired baby buggy; cost |l9, will sell reasonably. Phone 416. For Bale Indian Runner ducks, 31 per head if taken soon. Also eggs at half price, 31 for 22 or $4 per 100. Mayhew Bros., R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer. For Sale—A fine milk cow; fresh. J. F. Mitchell, % mile north of Egypt school house. Phone 528 D. For Sale or Bent—Second hand No. 6 Remington typewriter. Leslie Clark, at Republican office. Wanted—Colts on blue grass pas* ture. Will Whittaker, phone 513 G. For Sal*—Residence and one acre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty of trait A bargain if sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. For Sale—Bees and beekeepers' supplies. Call or write for free catalogue. Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Indiana. For Sale—Hardwood lumber of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt Ayr phono No. 30 I. - J ■ MifT * - For Bent—A large room, suitable for lodge or dub room. Inquire of E. Powell, or phone No. 151. For Bent—Pasture lands for horses or cattle in quantities to suit. In* quire of George Marr, Foreman Northern Indiana Ranch, DeMotte, Ind. For Bent—Hay lands on Northern Indiana Randi, either on share lease or for cash rental. Inquire of George Marr, Foreman, DeMotte, Ind. For Bent—24o acres of blue grass pasture located one mile north of Kersey, in Jasper Co. Known as the Ray term. Will rent for the entire season. Inquire of Joseph B. Ross, Lafayette, Indiana, Wallace Block. For Bent—s room house; large garden, fruit, etc. Inquire of A. H. Hopkins, phone 155, or at the premises. ■ —————— Far Bent—House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. WANTED. Wanted—AU your old carpets to make into beautiful fluff rugs. Phone Barnes* restaurant. 432. One week only. L. R. Pitzer, representative of Chief Rug Co., Indianapolis. Wanted—Girl for general housework. Mrs. George F. Meyers. Wanted—Job as farip hand. James D. C. Rodgers, phone 535 D. Wanted—At once, the party that, has teams and tools to plow, harrow and plant corn and sow fertilizer on 100 acres and cultivate the corn in proper season, work to be done on Springer ranch. Contract will be made with right party or parties by the acre for cash. John O’Connor, Agent, Kniman, Indiana. Wanted—Girl to do general housework. Good wages. Mrs. Delos Thompson. Wanted—Job as farm hand. Address Ivan Sayler. Phone him at 411. W«atoS Local and traveling salesmen representing our reliable goods Any man of good appearance who la not afraid of work can make this a aatlafactory and permanent business. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money can be Allen Nursery Co., MISCELLANEOUS. Moaseeleaniag— I am now ready to take orders for housecleaning with my vacuum cleaner. Call on or address 0. 8. Baker, Rensselaer. Diamonds—A handsome Alaska diamond, mounted in attractive gold •lied scarf pin, postpaid 25c. Money back if not pleased. Blisb, Effingham, .111. AUTOMOBILES. And new wo have tt. Our famous Modal “I” |»56 car furnished in a 5* passenger body—same price. The only foredoor touring car in the market selling for lte.tlmufllM.oe. ’I ' H » Want to sell it? Our Classified ff aimmwa mwfll BBvnrV WAti m vuiuraa wui nna you a Diiyer. 'JSw.VJ. • I. - f *

Don’t Suffer Get a package of Caporine today. You will find that it not only relieves headache almost instantly, but acts gently upon the stomach and bowels, relieves constipation, biliousness, colds and grip. Contains no opiates. hwiOa* Nt mi Sc DeKab Dn« ft fiMtwl Co., K MULtemb H

Mr. and Mrs. Will Daugherty Celebrate Silver Anniversary.

Twenty-flve years ago in Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Will Daugherty, now of Barkley township, were married. The ceremony took place at 12 o'clock noon and the anniversary of the event was celebrated here Tuesday, May 9th, when relatives and friends to the number of about fifty gathered at their home and enjoyed a bounteous 12 o’clock dinner. A number of useful and beautiful presents were presented them. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Daugherty, the parents of Will, also all of his brothers and sisters except Mrs. Paris Daugherty, of Ten Sleep, Wyo., were present The following out-of-town relatives of Mrs. Daugherty were present: Mr. and Mrs. Gregg, of Delphi; Mr. and Mrs. George Sylvester, of Rockport, and Mrs. Allen Trltle, of Camden. The day was a beautiful one and the guests thoroughly enjoyed the occasion, as also did the host and hostess.

Wife of Übero Promoter Wants Divorce—Husband a Convict.

Logansport, Ind., May 10.—Ferdinand Borges, promotor of the famous Übero plantation scheme, now serving a term in a Massachusetts penitentiary for his part in the operations, was today made a defendant in a divorce suit filed by his wife, Lillian Borges. Mrs. Borges has been making her home at Indianapolis. Borges operated with William Owens, former Eleventh district congressman of this city, in promoting the Übero plantation scheme which was exposed as a giant swindle years ago. Owens is still a fugitive supposedly abroad.

Christian Church Services.

Since next Sunday will be Mother’s day, the Christian church is arranging to observe it by appropriate exercises, both in the Bible school and in the church service that shall follow. Those wishing to observe the day may do so by wearing a white flower, a carnation if possible, in honor of mother. If she is living, visit her, or write her a letter. Is there anything in all this world that is of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must be eaten to sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Chamberlain’s Tablets are a rational and reliable cure for indigestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, strengthen the stomach, and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to a natural and healthy action. For sale by all dealers. c Children are entitled to as good shoes as men or women. Save their feet by using E. C. Scoffer shoes, which causes the foot to retain its normal shape. We have them in all leathers. Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House

THE AGONY OF A BABY UNDER A SKIN AFFLICTION.

Is all the mose terrible because it cant tell you how it suffers. But there is relief at hand—not only relief but a permanent cure from prickley beat, rashes, hives, eczema and all other skin affections so prevalent among infants during the summer months. If you want to see your baby rest easy once again—and a look of relief spread over its little face, just apply this splendid remedy ZEMO. We believe honestly and sincerely that in ZEMO you will find the cure you have been praying for. We can tel! you in all truth that we have made thousands and thousands of parents happy with this simple but sure remedy. And to prove our absolute sincerity, we have instructed all druggists selling ZEMO, to refund the purchaser his money if the very first bottle does not bring relief. Used persistently thereafter ZEMO is bound to cure. ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP make the moat economical as well as the cleanest and most effective treatment for affections of the skin and scalp whether on infant or grown person. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Rensselaer i by our authorized agent, A. F. Long.

Truth the Vital Force of All Progress.

By Helen Mar.

Reforms are enduring in proportion to the degree of Truth which they contain. • “Striving after Truth’’ is another term for “Seeking right relations with God.” When we have the Truth, 1. e„ are in right relation to the universe, we become messengers of His Work, according to the scope of our individuality. When we are in line with the Eternal Purpose, the whole universe helps us, even as the starved plant after reaching the sunshine receives its own. Our greatest foes lie within us. “Know the Truth and it shall make ye free.” “As a man thinketh, so he is.” If he be full of Truth, he sees Truth in every creature,- great or small. The great naturalist determined the construction of an animal of pre-historic age, from the study of a single bone of its gigantic framework. So every event is so naturally fitted into the complex machinery of human affairs, that any supposed event woven into, the delicate fabric will bear the impress of the author's mind. How truly do we weave our own nets. Responsiveness is the true measure of the soul. As every metal has its distinguishing sound when struck, and the seed in the ground responds to moisture and sunshine, according to its species, so every soul responds to surrounding influences according co its innate desires. The reversion to type surprises us frequently. According to the way in which our natures respond to the clashing of antagonistic or congenial forces, is our metal determined. According to the way in which our minds respond to other minds is our personality determined. Personality is individuality in relation to other individualities. The degree of Truth in the individual determines his power as a personality. The degree of Truth in an individual reform determines its power as an universal reform. For Truth is to progress what the grain of mustard seed is to the tree, or the leaven is to the bread.

Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain’s Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of its merits. Try it. For sale by all dealers. - c The Woman’s Social Club of the First Baptist church will give a market at McFarland’s grocery store on Saturday, May 13. The patronage of the public is solicited. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist of Greensburg, Ky., says: “We use Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in our own household and know it is excellent. For sale by all dealers. c We unloaded, last week, a car of “Aristos,” and a car of “Lord’s Best,” flour, making 7 cars or 1,500 barrels since Jan. 1, 1911. “Quality” is what sells flour. JOHN EGER. For soreness of the muscles whether induced by violent exercise or injury, Chamberlain's Liniment is excellent. This liniment is also highly esteemed for the relief it affords in cases of rheumatism. Sold by all dealers. # e Measure the doors for new screens, then call Phone No. 6, and get good ones from the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. The members of the W. H. O. S. E. class and all other young women of the Methodist church are requested to meet at Mrs. J. K. Davis’ residence Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Object, formation of a Standard Bearers’ Society.

ALL TIRED OUT. Hundreds More in Rensselaer in the Same Plight. Tired all the time; Weary and worn out night and day; Back aches; head aches, All on account of the kidneys. Must help them at their work. A Rensselaer citizen shows you how: Mrs. May Witham, East Elm street, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a splendid remedy for disordered kidneys. Yor years I was bothered by severe attacks of backache. I was nervous, had dizzy spells and felt tired all the time. The least exertion made me miserable and I became so run down that I took but little Interest in my work. I couid not rest with any comfort and it seemed as if nothing would help me. I finally decided to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured a supply. I never before took another remedy that acted as quickly and effectively. All the symptoms of my troubles were relieved and I felt like a different woman. lam very grateful for the benefit I received from Doan’s Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 centi&» Foster-Milburn Co Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and take no other.

Bonano IS SIMPLY INCOMPARABLE Do not compare Bonano with coffee, tea or chocolate, because it is incomparably better. Why should you prefer other drinks to Bonano, the clean, Sanitary drink? 1 You know how clean and good the pulp or meat of a banana is when peeled,—no dust, no dirt, no worms. This pulp is dried, granulated and No drugs, no flavoring, except the delicious flavor imparted to it by nature in the process of roasting. Bonano is not picked like the coffee berry and handled by countless hands and contaminated with dust and dirt; it is not picked and rolled by hand as are the tea leaves of China and Japan. It is just the clean, pure, wholesome meat of the best of fruits, peeled, dried, granulated and roasted in a sanitary manner by machinery. It is as good as it is pure. Try Bonano and enjoy its tempting aroma, its fruity, fragrant flavor. It strengthens and nourishes while it refreshes. Packed only in dust-proof cans and sold for 25 cents, you get seventy-five cups of> the cleanest, best and most economical drink, simply incomparable. Order of your grocer. A i INTERNATIONAL BANANA FOOD COMPANY CHICAGO, ILL.

MUSHROOM CORNS

Most Painful of AU Foot Aliments. How to Cure Them.

The Mushroom corn Is so called from its pitted cone top, resembling a tiny mushroom. It burrows deep into the toe and gets more inflamed than other corns. For the quick relief and cure of these and all corns and callouses the following is the most effective remedy

■ln of hot water. SoaSk th&raet in this for full fifteen minutes, gently massaging the sore parts. (Less time will not give desired results.) All soreness instantly disappears and the corn, or callous can be easilly peeled off. It may be necessary to >repeat this for a number of nights for a complete cure, but if adhered to it will surely succeed. A little olive oil rubbed on the part Is very beneficial. This Calocide is a very remarkable preparation for * all foot ailments and te no longer confined to doctors* use. Any druggist has it In stock or will quickly get it from his wholesale bouse. A twenty-five cent package is usually sufficient to put the worst feet in fine condition. Bad smelling feet and tender feet need only a few treatments, likewise with inflamed bunions. Tbis item will be welcomed by persons who have tried ineffectual powders and tablets.

John Brooks came down from John O’Connor’s town Thursday and shipped his household goods to that place. He is a section foreman there, and a mighty worthy one, and Kniman has added another worthy family to its population. The Pilot will make regular visits to their hearthstone and wishes them peace and happiness in their new home. —Mt. Ayr Pilot. The elevator Are occurred three weeks ago tonight and the grain is still burning and doubtless will burn for two or three weeks yet before it is all consumed. Several car loads of the grain was loaded and shipped. It is understood that the insurance matters have practically been adjusted, and that the full amount for which the building and grain were insured will'be paid.

A large can of soft soap, Just the thing for' house cleaning, for sc, or 6 for 25 cents, at John Eger’s. Sick headache results from a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by the use of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets Try it For sale by all dealers. c We always have bargains in footwear, as we are continuously closing out lines which we intend to discontinue in stock. If you want good shoes at extremely low prices see ours. Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. We have just unloaded a car of “H. & E.” sugar, the best sugar made. JOHN EGER. Our screen doors are the best; bang right wear longest and the price in right J. C. Gwin Lumber Co.

known to science: Dissolve 2 tablespoonfuls of Calocide compound in a ba-

Farm Leans. We are furnishing the money. DUNLAP A PARKINSON. ' Bonano is the one hot drink you can give to the children in safety. They like it and it agrees with them, brings peaceful, healthful slumber.

RENSSELAER, U QU IQ SATURDAY, ffldj IJ BIG CIRCUS EVENT pwrams v GREATEST of AMERICAN iMTOB; ' B,6fiEST I circus (MKB tri um ph of them all! d An Exceptionally Valuable >1 bj SIENAGERIE— A University V * Jkl f ZOOLOGY, Including \ /‘BIG LOTUS” Largest ff Hippo in Captivity. Groups || |r , '’* s ***ty* \ of Aerial Stars —Companies of JrA Xv VSi High-Wire Experts —Interna- TV ~k tional Riding Champions —Furiously Funny Clowns, Trapeze and Flying Ring Artists- p Two Score Acrobats and Gymnasts IV u -High Horizontal Bar Performers I 1 1 International Leaping Tournament, Something doing Every Minute. EVERY ACT WORTH WHILE-GOUMTLESS FEATS SIU FEATURES 10 a.na.—The Grand Street Parade. 1 and 7 p.m. I iDoors Open to the Big Show. 2 and Bp. m.l **sharp-The All-Feature Performance Begins. I

Stop at A. F. Long’s and get a free sample of ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP. The surest and most economical treatment for eczema, pimples, dandruff and all diseases of the skin and scalp. Do not neglect this. They will give you prompt relief and put you on the road to a cure. Good for Infanta as well as grown persona