Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1911 — Page 2

LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Attorney Moses Leopold made a business trip to Chicago today. GM screen doors of the J. C. Gwin Lumbar Co. Strawberries, pineapples, bananas, nraagea. lemons and new potatoes at Starr's Grocery. Soft drinks tor hot weather; grape juice, root beer, birch beer, sarsaparilla and ginger ale. at John Eger's. James P. Overton left this morning for Charlottesville for a visit with A. M. Mundon and family. Strawberries, pineapples, bananas, oranges, lemons and new potatoes at Starr’s Grocery. Tonight at the armory occurs the alumni banquet, the final of the commencement functions.

Mr and Mrs. Holdridge Clark returned this morning from a short visit with their son, Alvin Clark, at Lee.

Measure the doors for new screens, then call Phone No. 6, and get good ones from the J. C. Gwin Lumber Co.

Mrs. Tom Jensen returned this morning from Wheatfield, where she had been visiting since Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nagel left this morning for Waterford. Wis., to visit his sister, Mrs. Louis Hoppe. They will return Monday.

i We have secured another lot of that soft soap in large cans, just the thinx for house cleaning, 5c a box or 6 for 25 cents. JOHN EGER.

I-ee Richards, the traveler, is now in Cheyenne, Wyp., and is working hik way to Seattle, Wash. He spent several days in Yellowstone Park.

Don't wait until the house gets full of files to put up screens. If your old ones are not first-class, order new screen doors of J. C. Gwin Lumber •Co., phone 6. -

Floyd Meyers is home from Franklin, and Nell Meyers from DePauw, for a short visit with their parents, Mayor and Mrs. G. F. Meyers, and to . attend the alumni banquet tonight.

Just arrived, another supply of ox- • fords for boys and girls. We have them, black or tan, button or lace.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

’■ E. J. Martindale returned to his home at Pine Village today, after a short visit with his brother, John C. Martindale, who continues in very poor health.

We arc always ready with the new •ones. Our newest is a tan button shoe for men, boys and women.—Fendlg’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.,

Mrs. Jia! ph Sprague and little daughter Marjorie, of Gibbon, Neb, came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Woodworth. Mr. Sprague will come later.

Our lines of oxfords for men, women and children are still complete. We can fit you in the kind you want.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

T. W. Bailey and wife, of Topeka, Kansas, who have been visiting for several days with Willis Samuel and family, 8 miles south of Rensselaer, left today for Boswell, to visit relatives.

Bonano will delight the children, give them nourishment and pleasure. They will like it better than coffee, for the child's normal appetite instinctively prefers that which is good for the system.

Mrs. M. C. Powell, of Washington. D. C.. is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Spitler, and attending the commencement functions in which her granddaughter, Elizabeth Spitler, is participating as one of the graduates.

Oar Barnyard Shoes, the best of al! shoes, afford comfort, durability and perfect satisfactftnrlo farmers, laborers and mechanics. Take no substitutes. —Fendtg’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.

Bonano is the pure meat of choicest bananas, the delicate, sugary, juicy varieties we never see up North —ripened in the sunshine of the Tropics—peeled, dried, roasted and granulated by modern machinery. The school children returned to the school house this morning to get their grades and their promotion cards. This closed the schools and it is generally considered that throughout ic was one of the most successful school years of our history. Our Richardson seamless shoes for women overcome that tired, aching, bunting sensation so prevalent during these sultry days. Ask your friends about them and try a pair for yourself. Sold and warranted at Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store. Four can* kidney beans, sauerkraut, or canned hominy for 25 cents, at John Eger's.

Charles William Britt

Ruth Harper

Irene Leota Simpson

REMINGTON.

C£as. Baiccm has filed a petition in bankrupcy; liabilities S4.H)O; assets 2,100. Several young people attended the class play in Wolcott Wednesday evening. The N. S. S. Club was entertained by Mrs. Robinson Wednesday afternoon A party of four boys. Harvey Howard. McKinley Peck. Buck Chappell and Max Hargreaves are eaarplng out at Hoover s slough this week. Rev. Crowder received word last week of the death of his half-sister, Mary Elizabeth Crowder, on May Sth, at Silverdale, Staffordshire, England. The Fortnightly club ladies, have been planting bulbs and foliage plants in the town park this week. Donations of plants have come in from several sources but thbre is room in the park Tor further plantings. Remember the cause and help these club ladies to accomplish it. A quarantine was declared last Saturday night by the town board, upon authority of the: state board of health, because of scarlet fever. The churches were closed by the marshal, and Monday the year in both public and parochial schools was brought, to a close. The school books were left in the buildings' for fumigation and every precaution is being taken to prevent further contagion. The three cases at present are of a light character and no new cases are as yet developed. There has been more or less of this disease in the town since holiday week, and a disregard of quarantine regulations in some cases.

Is there anything in all this world that is xof 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 A Classified Adv. will And it.

Additional Members of the Graduating Class of 1911

Ethel Mae Parker

James Hervey Stewart Ellis

Hazel Agnes Jacks

Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jacks went to Rensselaer Sunday afternoon. The young folks met at Alvin Clark’s Sunday afternoon to practice music. Ethel Jordan spent Sunday with Martha Clark. . S. M. Jacks treated his son Oscar to a new chair swing Monday. Mrs. A. R. Clark and Mrs. Thomas Smith went to Rensselaer Tuesday. E. A. Fisher and family went to Lowell Tuesday. F. L. Overton went to Monon Tuesday night. Earl Foulks spent Sunday with Harley and Tommy Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacks and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spencer and family. Miss Tillie Kopka visited from Saturday until Monday with O. C. Hughes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiers were called to St. Joe. Mich., by the serious illness of their son Paul. Will Stiers and wife and Ethel Lewis went to Menon shopping Tuesday. :' Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Lee at the Osborne cemetery Sunday afternoon. Several of the young people from here attended young people’s meeting at the Chapel Sunday evening. E. A. Fisher went to Michigan the latter part of last week looking for a business location.

Made to Order 1 Shoes —- j - • Fit aid Wear Guaranteed. —— All Kinds of Repair Work. —♦— GOOD STOCK OF BUGGY WHIPS. J. T. Wiseman Cillcr Street

Dale Warner

Adaline Barnett

Clarence Henry Smith

LEE.

Elton Russell Clarke

Elizabeth Virginia Spitler

Program of the Barkley Township Sunday School Convention.

The Barkley township Sunday school convention will be, held at the Barkley M. E. church Sunday, May 28th, beginning at 10 a. m. Following is the program: Devotional exercises.. .A. L. Waymire Our County Convention. .B. D. Comer Song Congregation Famine in the Landßev. Kuonen Paper I.Nellie Waymire Song Congregation Election of officers. ' 12 M. —Basket dinner. 1:30 p. m. Song and prayer. Problem of Sunday School where there is no pastor... Day Jordan Discussion —How to begin on time Led by Mr. Morris Discussion, How much time shall we devote for lesson 5tudy....... Led by L. H. Hamilton Song service. Home Department and Cradle Roll Mrs. Morris 4 p. m. Benediction. There will be special music.

OAK GROVE.

Albert Kerns and Fred Pickner were Rensselaex visitors Saturday. Margaret Wallace took dinner with Neva and Mary Myers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Meyers, son Jim-

mie and Mabel Cavinder called on * John Cavinder and family Sunday afternoon.

MEN: For tender face and neck after shaving, for pimples, black heads, dandruff or any skin or scalp disease use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP. ZEMO Is guaranteed to relieve all soreness and itching. The soap is part of the treatment—best for all toilet purposes. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Rensselaer by A. F. Long. „ Now Is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. Tou will find Chamberlain’s Liniment wonderfully effective. One application will convince you of Its merits. Try it For sale by all dealers. , , c A Classified Adv. will find it

Martha Long

Three gentlemen came to Rensselaer Thursday evening and this Friday morning were shown about the city and over the Commercial Club tract. They do not want their factory proposition discussed by the papers, owing to the fact that it has hitherto resulted in their being burdened with appeals from other towns. It is sufficient, to say that the men who were here are men of responsibility and are now engaged, in extensive manufac luring industries. As to whether they can be secured to locate an enterprise here depends upon the proposition they will offer. They agreed to do this in writing within the next few days.

Purtelle is Here; Says He Will Carry' Out Building Plans.

Eugene Purtelle is here. An engineer is with him. He will start Saturday morning with Rensselaer parties to try to procure the right-of-way for his projected electric railroad through Marion township. He says when this is procured he will begin construction. We are still for him and believe every progressive citizen should help the project along.

The Indiana State Bar Association will hold its annual convention at Winona Lake, July 11-12. . William A. Ketcham of Idianapolis is president. The three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emmons, who lives five miles northeast of Rochester, died in agony after eating a number of nerve tablets she mistook for candy. Former United States Senator Beveridge has sailed for Europe for a vacation trip. He will spend some time in Rome revising the proof of a new book. Della Bird, arrested in Columbia City, on a charge of horse stealing, has been identified, according to the police, as Rose Berry of Goshen. It is said that the woman is a member of an organized gang. All home print today.

Grace Albin

Rosabel Daugherty

Wilma Frances Peyton

Another Factory Proposition; May Be Best Ever Offered.

Classified Mm. ■ . J FOg SAUL For Sale—Good, second band wheel. See Wade Jarrett, at Jarett’s Variety Store. . ; : . For Sale—Residence and one ayre of ground in Rensselaer. Plenty -f fruit. A bargain if sold within 30 days. Granville Aldrich. For Sale —Five cows, fresh from one week to one month. Frank Foltz. For Sale—Hungarian and German millet seed, also fine home grown potatoes. Globe Onion Farm. For Sale—Smith Premier No. 2 typewriter. Harry Collins. t* For Sale—Fine farms in southwestern Michigan at low’ prices. Write for catalogue free Do it now.—Nashville tßeal Estate Exchange, Nashville. Michigan. For Sale —Four good milch cows, fresh now. Riley Tullis, phone 527 E. For Sale or Trade—l Rumley separator, in good repair. Write Ray •Light,. Rauh, Benton county, Indiana. For Sale—A single driving family horse, lady and children broke, the best broke horse in Jasper county. Fred Phillips. For Sale—A good reed body, rubber tired baby buggy; cost sl9, will sell reasonably. Phone 416. ¥ For Sale or Rent—Second hand No. 6 Remington typewriter. Leslie Clark, at' Republican office. 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 ML Ayr phone Np. 20 I.

FOB RENT. For Bent— Pasture lands for horses or cattle in quantities to suit. In* quire of George Marr, Foreman Northern Indiana Ranch, DeMotte, Ind. For Rent— House of four rooms in' northeast part of town. Artnur 11. Hopkins. For Bent — Hay lands on Northern Indiana Ranch, either on share lease or for cash rental. Inquire of George Marr, Foreman, DeMotte, Ind.

For Kent— House of four rooms in northeast part of town. Arthur H Hopkins. g—.a. ■ T'j.w.ui.aa WANTED. Wanted— Teams for plowing; $1.50 per acre; come at once; inquire of Dr. H. L. Brown. Wanted—Donation of two screen doors and a lawn mower, at Monnett Academy. Wanted— Girl to do general housework. Good wages. Mrs. Delos Thompson. Wanted— Teams to plow by the acre; easy plowing. Will pay $1.50 per acre and pay every week. John O’Connor, Kniman, Ind. Wanted-— Job as farm hand. Address Ivan Sayler. Phone him at 411.

Wanted—Local and traveling salesmen representing our- reliable goods. Any man of good appearance who Is not afraid of work can make this a satisfactory and permanent business. Write at once for terms. Outfit free. Territory unlimited. Big money can be made. Apply quick. Allen Nursery Co., Rochester. N. Y.

' MISCELLANEOUS. Housecleaning—l am now ready to take orders for housecleaning with my vacuum cleaner. Call on or address 0. S. Baker, Rensselaer. AUTOMOBILES. And now we have it. Our famous Model “I” |950 car furnished in a 5passenger ’body—same price. The only foredoor touring car in the market selling for -gz'"’ less than 11100.00. iflfaiXtf&lr LOST. Lost—Pair double lens, gold rim glasses with bows, between Catholic church and Front street Fintier bring to this office or return to Mrs. J. J. Elglesbach. Lost—Package of goods from the Racket Store. Return, to Republican office. Victor Moore. 1 Lost —Either at the Brady elevator or between there and town, a bill book containing about |45. Papers in purse will identify it Reward. Dave Zeigler. ESTBATED. Strayed—From my pasture last Saturday, 19 hedd of ,2-year-old steers. Any one finding br taking them up please notify Thomas Redgate, 1% miles northwest of Rensselaer, R. D. 3, or phone John Zimmer, phone 591 A. Let your Wants bi known through * our Classified Column.