Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 4
6 RANGE TRATION AT OUR STORE ONE WEfeK ;/< •’ . V' : i - . y , - r~-Mon.-TuBB.-Wed.-Tltyrs.-Fri,-Sat. September 4th to 9th People You Know Who Use and Recommend R9AJESTIC RANGES: J. J. Eigelsbach A. J. Freeland Ddos Thompson Wm. Washburn EK Arnold Dr. A. R. Kresler J. C. Gwin J. L. Adams Frank Welsh P. W. Clarke Jesse Nichols C Kellner H. M. Barry Mrs. A. Thompson Ray Wood C. F. Stackhouse Julius Huff M. W. Reed Joe Halligan Hiram Day Britt Marion Charles Burris E. V. Ransford
(hie Week Only lb Ware Civet After DemAntiu Week.
Randolph Wright brought a sack of fine apples to The Republican Friday. Big, rosy cheeked fellows that are 11 laches la circumference and as smooth as glass. All kinds of fruit this year seem particularly free from worm damage and Randolph has some of the Onset apples we have ever seen any place.
Prof. J. H. Gray, who was the principal of the Rensselaer high school tor three years prior to three years ago, when he accepted a similar position ia Huntington, is here today for a visit with old friends. He was at Huntington for three years and the schools there the past year are said to have been the most successful in their history. During the summer he has been attending Chicago university and he has decided to continue there throughout the year, instead of teaching. Prof. Gray has many old friends here.
, The brickmasons completed the brick work on the new depot Friday evening. There was not a bad action out of any of them while here and they were all high-class workmen, not the kind that won’t work In a town where they don’t sell booze. One of them remarked Friday evening to the Writer, “This Is certainly a fine little city and I would like to live here if there was enough work in my line. 1 expect a fellow could save quite a little money here.” Brickmasoas are Ml deserving of the imputation that they went work where there are not ealoone. Probably there are as many teetotalers among them as there are among democratic editors.
The members of the Ladies’ Literary Society were delightfully entertained at the home of the president, Mrs. Oeorge A. Williams, yesterday noon, at a four-course luncheon, after which an interesting program was given. The guests of honor were Miss Williams, at Bast Liberty. Ohio; Miss Davidson, of Carthage. 111., and Mrs. Perry, the district chairman of the Federated Clubs of Indiana. Bach rendered a part of the program. Miss Williams gar* an original poem complimenting the work of the dub Miss Davidson sang several songs in s charming manner, and Mrs. Perry told of the aims of the Federated Clubs The club year promises to be one of unusual interest end profit.
Bar gain—Mo. * Smith Premier typewriter at e bargain. Leslie Clark. A CBaeelied A4v. will rent tt .* 1 .
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k NOTRE DANE LADY'S APPEAL To *ll knowing aaffortn of rheweatlsm. whether muscular or of the joints, sciatica, lumbagos. backache, pains In the kMnejra or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which haa repeatedly cored all of these tortures. She feels It her doty to sand It to all sufferers FREE. Ton cure yourself at home as thousands will ‘Ratify —no change of climate being necessary. ‘This simple illscorery banishes uric acid from the blood, looses" the stiffened Joints, purifies the Wood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above Interests you, for proof address Urn. M. Summers, Bog R, Notre Dame, Ind.
Looks Like a Necktie Party Or Two at Michigan City.
Things in Indiana, in a criminal way, look as if Michigan ('ity may be the scene of a hanging or two. In addition to William Lee, the self-confessed murderer of his father, mother and brother, of Boonville, Edward VanPelt, aged 71 years, and a veteran of the civil war, has been bound over to the grand jury at ShelbyviUe on a charge of murdering Charles Tindall, attorney and supreme director of the Court of Honor, and Charles Miller, of Danville, admits that he shot and killed W. A. McCaslin. Miller claims to have fired in self defense. These men will have their trials when fall terms of court open in the respective counties where the crimes with which they are charged were committed.
Marion Township Sunday School Convention Sunday.
The annual Sunday school convention of Marlon township will be held next Sunday, Sept 3rd, at the Presbyterian church, beginning at J o’clock. George Burnle, the state secretary, will be here and will speak both afternoon and evening. All Sunday school workers are urged to be In attendance. The program follows: Music .Rensselaer Orchestra Devotional Exercises Rev. Green Appointment of Nominating Com. “Gradation Why” Geo. N. Burnle Round Table., .led by L. H. Hamilton Solo Harry Jacobs Music. i Dismissal Rev. Harper Evening program, beginning at 7:30: Music. Devotional Exercises.... Rev. Parrett Solo Mrs. Dunlap “The Utility of the Sunday School” .Geo. N. Burnle Chorus Sunday School Boys Music. Benediction.
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Set of Ware FREE If you call at our store during our Majestic Demonstration Week and allow us to show you the many advantages and superior qualities of the Great and Majestic Range, and will purchase one at the regular price, we will give you Free the beautiful and useful Souvenir Set of Ware Illustrated In this advertisement. This ware Is made to match the quality of the Majestic Ranges, and we know all ladles will see the beauty and utility of this set, especially the first three pieces, which are entirely new and cannot be had alone by purchase, except at a very high price. The prices of Majestic Ranges are the same, but we give the set FREE with each Majestic Range bought during the demonstration week only. ~N ' «* ............. - -
Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers, whose lungs are sore and racked with coughs, are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly •and not always sure. There’s a better way. Let Dr. King’s New Discovery cure you at home. “It cured me of lung trouble,” writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark., “when m] else failed, and I gained 47 pounds in weight It’s surely the king of all cough and lung cures.” Thousands owe their lives and health to it It’s positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup—all throat and lung troubles. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at A. F. Long's.
Christian Church. Sunday school at 9:30. Rev. W. G. Winn will deliver his introductory sermon at the regular morning hour, 10:45. All are Invited to these services.
Not a Word of Scandal Marred the call of a neighbor on Mrs. W. P. Spangh, of Manville, Wyo., who said: “She told me Dr. King's New Life Pills had cured her of obstinate kidney trouble, and made her feel like a new woman.” Easy, but sure remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles. Only 25c at A. F. Long’s.
Presbjterian Church Services. Next Sabbath morning the subject of the sermon will be, “Go Forward.” Everyone welcome.
No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you to B top work, it staggers you. “I can’t,” you say. You know you are weak, run-down and failing in health, day by day, but you must work as long as you .can stand. What you need is Electric Bitters to give tone, strength, and vigor to your system, to prevent breakdown and build you up. Don’t be weak, sickly or ailing when Electric Bitters will benefit you from the first' doae. Thousands bless them for their glorious health and strength. Try them. Every bottle is guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c at A. F. Long’s. Preaching at Lee aad XcCoysbarg. There will be preaching Saturday evening at the Lee M. E. church, and Sunday evening at the MoCoysburg school bouse. Everyone invited. BEY. B. M. KUQNJSN
DON’T WAIT.
Take Advantage of a Rensselaer Citizen’s Experience Before It’s Too Late. When the back begins to ache, Don’t wait until backache becomes chronic; Till serious kidney troubles develop; Till urinary troubles destroy night’s r§St Profit by a Rensselaer citizen’s experience. Charles Malchow, Harvey Street, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “Kidney complaint and backache kept me in misery for years. attacks came so frequently that it seemed as if I was never free from the trouble. The small of my back was the part most affected, but often the pain extended through my shoulders and even into my neck. The kidney secretions annoyed me by their irregularity in passage and proved that my kidneys were at fault Tears ago I learned about Doan’s Kidney Pills, and getting a supply at Fendig’s Drug Store, I began their use. After taking a few doses, I knew that I had at last found the remedy I needed. My kidneys were strengthened and the pains In my back were disposed of. I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills since then when having similar attacks and I never failed to get prompt and lasting relief. This remedy lives dp to all claims for it” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foater-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and fake no other.
A A Anheir is home from a three weeks’ stay in a sanitarium at Martinsville. He was not ailing in any particular way, but felt that he ought to take a rest and went there for that purpose. He comes home In fine condition and Is now ready to tackle a pile of work’mountain high. If necessary.—MonUcello Journal. A Dreadful Sight To H. J Barnum, of FreevlUe, N. Y.. was the fever sore that had plagued his life for years, in spite of many remedies he tried. At last ha used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has entirely,healed with scarcely a scar left” Heals burns, boils, eczema. cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles like magic. Only 25c at A. F. Long’s.
Reasons Why The Great Majestic You Should Buy. Ist. It has the reputation of being the best range money can buy. 2nd. It not only has the reputation, but IS the best range made, and we will prove this to you if you will let us. 3rd. It is constructed of malleable iron, material you can’t beat, and of Charcoal Iron, material that resists rust 300 per cent greater than steel, is riveted together air tight. No heat escapes or cold air enters the range, thus -uses very little fuel to do perfect work. 4th. The reservoir alone is worth the price of range over any other reservoir made. It boils 15 gallons of water; is heated like a tea kettle, with pockfit against left hand lining, and is movable and sets on a frame, hence cannot wear out. When water gets too hot it can be moved away from fire. Majestic Ranges use less fuel; heat more water —and heat It hotter; costs practically nothing for repairs; lasts three times as long; bakes better;-'easier to keep clean and gives better satisfaction than any other range on the market If you know positively that the above statements are true, wouldn’t you buy a Majestic at once? Come In Demonstration Week and We’ll Prove It to You.
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Otoifled Column. FOB SALE. For Sale—Peaches. Phone 354. For Sale—Six dozen pure bred White Leghorn hens. Norman Warner. For Sale—Two milch cows, one full blood 8-year-old Jersey and one grade 2-year-old Jersey. Norman Warner. For Sale—Lots 16, in Weston’B addition; SSOO school fund mortgage. Will take SIOO for equity if sold quick. Address W. L. Canary, Terre Haute, Ind. For Sale —Seven lots with real-, dence; plenty of fruit.- Will sell or trade; will take team and wagon as part payment Granville Aldrich.
For Sato-Cheap—Brush automobile, in good condition. For further particulars call at the former office of Dr. W. W. Merrill, Monday, Sept 4th. For Sale—Two good bicycles, cheap. Inquire at home of Mrs. Prior Rowen, or phone 318. For Sale—soo bushels of extra good Rudy seed wheat, guaranteed free from rye. F. Thompson,. Parr. Ind. For “Sale —About 100 feet of iron fence; may be seen at Simon Leopold’s residence. Inquire of A. Leopold. For Sale—Piano, bargain if sold Boon; also bed, dining table and chairs. Inquire of Mrs. Vem Schock. , For Sale -Krakauer Bros, piano, now. Mrs Frank Foltz. For Sato—Hardwood lumbar of ail kinds; also cord wood. Randolph Wright, R. D. No. 3. Rensselaer, ot Mt Ayr phono No. 20 I. FOB BEST. For Boat—6 room house, 4 blocks southeast of square. J. C. For Beat—4 furnished rooms on ground floor, cistern and well water In kitchen. Inquire of Mrs. Brenner, on South Division street. For Beat or Sato—Two residence properties at edge of town; one has 7 acres of ground, good bouse and barn; other has house and barn and four lots. Mrs. Mamie Williams, telephone Sit D. Address Route 3, Rensselaer. Indalna. For Boat—Furnished rooms. Mrs. B. L. Clark.
r One Week Only No Ware Given After Demonstration Week.
For Bent—No. 2 Smith Premier typewriter. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. FOB I "WitfL .i .. , For Trade —9-room modern residence and 2-story brick business building at Williamsport, Ind., for farm This property rents for S4O per month. J. J. Weast, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED. Wanted —Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell stock condition powder In Jasper county. Salary S7O per month. Address 301 Unity Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana. Wanted—Boy to work in laundry before and after school. O. H. McKay. Wanted—Apprentice girl to learn millinery trade. Rowles & Parker. Wanted—To purchase a small second hand safe. C. E. Prior. Wanted—To rent a 20-horse power traction engine to be used In construction work on the Northwestern Traction Co. Address Eugene Purtelle, at Rensselaer or Thayer. Wanted —Girl to do housework; wages $4 or $4.50 per week. Begin work Sept Ist Apply at State Bank. LOW. '■ ~ j Lost—Hickory cane, carved with eagle head. Return to Republican office or to E. L. dark, and receive reward.
• FARM LOANS Without Commission I fPT Till! without Delay I lib I I lib Without Office Charges mm n u n id Without Chargee For ■ fluey ,bkiB * ouur fflU nil I Recording Instruments w. H. fabeinson. AUTOMOBILES. - - We have eu our fleer ready for delivery two of those convenient economical runabouts, completely equipped, for SSOO. Call and let us tell yon more about Hog Cholera PosWveiy 1 will cure your bogs or get ho pay for the treatment- Wire me or write me, and I will come aad If I treat year hogs and fail to effect a cure. It coats you nothing. Ben B. Miller, ML Ayr, IndtoMk *’y-V*—c* • ,*• ..•Vfc \~‘isr ■- ~r ■•’aOW-ftfeftilay **■•*-•
