Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1912 — Page 4

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Men’s Suits. Men’s $22.50 Suits, remodeling price .$16.75 Men’s $20.00 Suits, Men’s $18.50 Suits, remodeling price 15.50 Men’s $15.00 Suits, remodeling price ........... 11.50 Men’s $12.50 Suits, remodeling price ........... 9.75 Men’s SIO.OO Suits, Remodeling price 7.50 Men’s Overcoats. Men’s $22.50 Overcoats, remodeling price .SIB.OO Men’s $18.50 Overcoats, remodeling price 12.75 Men’s $16.50 Overcoats, remodeling price ...... 11.50 Men’s $15.00 Overcoats, remodeling price 10.75 Men’s SIO.OO Overcoats, remodeling price ...... 7.50 Men’s SB.OO Overcoats, remodeling price 5.00 Boys’ Long Pants Suits. Boys’ Fancy Blue Serge, reg. $12.50, rem. price. .SIO.OO Boys ’ Fancy Brown Serge, reg. $12.50, rem. price.. 10.00 Boys’ Fancy Brown Cassimere, reg SIO.OO, rem. price 7.50 Boys’ Fancy Mixed Cassimere, reg. SB.OO, rem. price 5.00 Any Child’s or Boys’ Overcoat at cost to close out. It will pay you to see these goods.

All prices herein quoted are genuine bargains and no fake. You will find prices just as advertised. I wish to remodel my store before the spiiug business opens. I want everybody to call and see these great bargains, for you will surely buy after inspection. _ . SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager. Th© MODEL CLOTHING CO.

CLASSIFIED CM FOR SALE. For Sale— All kinds of oak lumber, sawed to order. Phone 521-E. Leslie Alter. For Sale— An almost full-blooded Jersey heifer calf; 2 weeks old; is weaned from mother. John English, Phone 332. For Sale — Four-foot cord, wood .delivered at $3.75 per cord. J. H. Chapman. ' For Sale— The former Enslen property; first house south of new depot; test side Forest street See George A Williams. KsSw . ■ w Sale— Small property south of Christian church known as Harrison property. See George A. Williams. For Sale— Good second-hand Smith Premier typewriter. Republican. For Sale— Single Comb Rhode laland Red cockerels and pullets. H. J. Dexter, Phone &26-C, R. D. No. 2. tor Bale — Half Interest in tile mill, tile on yards, seven acres of land, three houses, located two miles north of Rensselaer. A good paying business. Possession immediately. John E. Reed, R. F. D. No. 2. Phone For Sale -A house and lot Inquire of E. A Aldrich. For Sale— l 2 head of horses and colts, weighing from 1250 down to last spring colts; among them 7 good work horses; my reason for selling Is ku* of barn room; also several head of good milk cows, all due to calve in January. Will sell on 12 months time if preferred, purchaser to give good note. Stock may be seen at my farm near Newland. Ed Oliver. For Sale— Our fine new residence In Rensselaer, with about 5 acres of ground. Mrs. A Ganglog. For Sale— White Wyandotte cockerels; 60 choice birds at any reasonable price; pure white. Arthur Maybew, ML Ayr Phone 29-H; Rensselaer For Sale— Good 7-room house, 3 tots, new chicken house and park, good outbuildings, fruit of all kinds, toed well of water, electric lights. WlUUve possesstea at once. See XWMjy . f Ulw Ml4o • ft Sfid a buyer for your property, adv. in this paper.

FOR REXT. For Rent—Typewriter. Inquire of Republican. WANTED. - 11 ■ Wanted—Strictly fresh eggs for which we will pay 35 cents a dozen, ■at room % block south of B. & H. elevator and Dexter cream station. Miller Egg Co., Phone 304. Ed Miller, Manager. ' •**' ' ' J I ■' I H I LOST. Lost—Pair of gold rimmed glasses between the W. C. Pruett farm and Rensselaer. Finder please bring to The Republican office. Lost—Small black and tan dog. $5.00 reward if returned to Republican office. ■WBWJJ 1 m— "'I || ■ I! 1 |g| 'll 111 FOUND. Found— Pair of fur- lined work gloves; left at Republican office. Call here i Found— Good muff; call at this office. W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 41c for butter fat this week. MONEY TO LOAN. I ■ 11. ■ I The Union Central Life-Insurance CO. has made a big appropriation of money to be loaned on good farms in Jasper county and offers a liberal contract without commission. John A Dunlap, Agent q AUTOMOBILES. The Very Latest, a real 1912 car, on our floor for delivery now. The Maxwell Mascotte Touring car. THE GLIDDEN Tf* TOUR WINNER. ! • • ir ... a, " t LOCAL MARKETS. ______ Wheat—Bß. Corn—s 4. Oats—4s. Chickens—lo. Turkeys—l 3-14. Ducks—6-10. Geese—B. Roosters—4. Rabbits—s. Veals—7-10. Eggs—29-31. - - Butter—2s-28. ——l. ! . . A big bundle of clean old newspapers for a'nickle at The Republican office. -

Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters. Men’s Oxford Gray Wdbl Spaulding Style, regular $6.50 Coat, remodeling price ?..... .$5.00 Men’s Extra Heavy Sweater, in Maroon, Dead Grass and Gray, regular $5.00, to close .... 3.75 Men’s 'extra fine worsted Sweaters, in gray, brown navy and maroon, with Byron collars, regular $3.50 coat, remodeling price 2.75 Boys 50c Collar Sweaters .. .39 Boys’ SI.OO Wool Sweaters 79 Boys’ $1.50 Wool Sweaters, all colors 1.00 Underwear. Any 50c garment, remodeling price 39 per suit -75 Any SI.OO Garment, remodeling price . 75 Any $1.50 Garment, remodeling price 1.00 Any $2.50 Garment, remodeling price 2.00 Any $3.00 Garment, remodeling price 2.37 BOYS’ UNION SUITS. Any 50c Union Suit .39 Any 25c Single Garment 19 Only Four Fur Coats Left. 1 Dogskin, with Wombet collar, remodeling price. $15.00 _ 1 Arabian Horse, regular $25.00, remodeling price 20.00 2 Geuine Russian Calf, regular $30.00, remodeling price 23.00

TAKES FUSS AT NOON, CURED NEXT DAY

“Fuss” Rheumatism Cure Causing Excitement Among Rheumatics. Rush for Remedy Results in * • Hundreds of Quick Cures. As the readers of this paper already know, the tests of rheumatism remedies recently made, resulted In an overwhelming decision in favor of the Fuss Rheumatism Cure, of Flint, Mich. - -FoHowtng -this announcement there has already been recorded a tremendous increase in the sales of “Fuss,” and as a result, numerous cases of quick and 1 surprising cures are daily coming to light. -In an interview by Mr, Enos Kingsley, the well-known ladiets tailor of Flint, Mich., one of the many confirmed rheumatics who decided to try Fuss, he eaid: “Yes, I had rheumatism for many months. I was flat on my back, and my limbs were swollen terribly. I was helpless and could not sleep nights., J was one of those who heard of “Fuss” and the recent wonderful cures it has brought about I started to take Fuss at noon. I slept good that night. Though helpless before that, would you believe it, I was up next day for my meals and the day following I walked down town. I never saw anything like “Fnss.” It has cured me. .It is certainly wonderful.” One of the most exceptional things which this remedy does, Is to give immediate relief. It contains no alcohol or other stimulants and contains no dangerous or harmful ingredients of any kind, being guaranteed under the National Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 30, 1906. For sale by B. F. Fendig, in Rensselaer, and all leading druggists or sent prepaid on receipt of |I.OO or six bottles for |5.00. Fuss Remedy Co., Flint, Mich.

Telephone Any Number For Wasson’s Bus, Day or Night

All calls for bus service, either to the trains, down town, or from cue part of the city to another, promptly answered. Cali any of the following phones: sA Makeover Hotel, Phone 107. H. WaSson’s residence. No. 49. W. F. Frye’s residence. No. 369. • The patronage of all the public is solicited. HARRISON WASSON.

Lecture Course Dates.

Jan. 24. —John Eberly Co., concert Feb. 24.—Langdon, Impersonator. March 22. —Beulah Buck Co., ladies* quartette. Feb. 5.—H. V. Adams, lecture.

Getthe "Classified Ad" habit and gee rid of the things you don’t need. You* will find that there Is some good money in a judicious use of The Republican’s classified column.

WRONG IDEA.

“Your little brother says your father said you were crazy to marry me.” “He misquoted papa. Papa said I’d be insane if I married you.”

NATURE

“It’s great to get close to nature, snt it?” "Yes, indeed. That’s why I like to ie close to a girl who doesn’t paint.”

Wisdom.

“I wish I knew as much as you do!’’ exclaimed the boy, who was trying to make a hit with his teacher. “Young man,” said the professor. ‘lf you knew half as much as yon think you do, you’d know twice as much as. I do.”

VOTXO* TO DXXX.T SUBSCRIBERS ' u ' • - "*• - Subscribers to The Evening Republican willconfsr a favor upon the publishers hy-jeportlng promptly any failure of delivery upon the part of the carrier boye. The Republican tries to give good service tn the delivery of the paper, but cannot do so without the cooperation of subscribers. If you fall to receive your paper notify us promptly by phones 18, 114 or 153 and your complaint will be *ivw prompt attention.

Fur Caps. x $6.00 Seal Skin Caps, remodeling price $4.75 < $3.50 Near Seal Caps, remodeling price 2.75 1 $3,00 Near Seal Caps, remodeling price 2.25 ; $2.50 Coney Caps, remoleding price • • • 1-90 $2.00 Coney Caps, remodeling price 1-.50 : sl.ooCloth Caps, remodeling price ............' .75 < 50c Cloth Caps, remodeling price 39 ’ x 50c Boys or Child’s Caps, remodeling price ...... .39 J 25e Cloth Caps, remodeling price 19 Men’s and Boys’ Pants. Any $5,00 Men’s Pants • - Any $4.00 Men’s Pants ................2.75Any $3.00 Men’s Pants • • • 2 - Any $2.50 Men’s Pants 1-90 Any $2.00 Men’s Pants 1-50 Any $1.50 Men’s Pants • • 1-00 Any $3.00 Corduroy Pants 2.37 Any $2.50 Cordurpy Pants >4. 2.00 Sole-agents for Ed V. Price & Co. Tailors. Spring samples now ready. Special Remodeling Prices for early orders. Men’s Dress Shirts. Any $1.50 Shirt Any SI.OO Shirt . In Any 75c shirt .50

GILLAM.

Miss Lottie Stevens is working for N.' F. Kupke. Corn hauling is the order of the day in this section.Orpha Bisher was a Medaryville goer Saturday. Ed Oliver shipped two car load of sheep Sunday. J. S. Bowen and family vtslted Newton F. Kupke and family Sunday. Geo. Butch is repairing- the house and barn on West Moody point. Bert Duggins has been at work on his farm near Newland this week. Bill Steel was at Newland Sunday and is going down the river to hunt next week. Wm. McKinney has the shelters this week. He raised about 10,000 bushels of corn this year. ' Hiram Dickerson is hauling corn to Francesville this week. He has about 4,000 bushels to haul in the ear. The roads are fine down in this section of the country, as we have been wishing for them to be so for a long time. N. R. Kupke had a package handed him on the right hand by a mule which left -a small fracture. He says- the mule’s ribs are as sore as his hand, anhe tried to get even with .her.

Try the New Auto Prices Just the Same.

Try our new auto bus; prices are unchanged; any place in the city for 15 cents, round trip for a quarter, 25 cents one way to the college. Be*, of service guaranteed. Leave orders at Rensselaer Garage, Phone 365; Leek’s hitch barn, phone 342; Barnes' Restaurant 432, or Tone Kanne’s residence, phone 214.-

Clubbing Offers.

The Semi-Weekly Republican and Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean... .|52.00 Chicago Daily Inter Ocean 4.00 Chicago Daily-Tribune ...4.00 Chicago Dally Record-Herald... 4.00 Indianapolis Daily News ........ 3.50 These prices except on the Weekly inter Ocean, apply to runfi routes only, or in towns *where these are mo agents. What have yew to sell at this time of the year? Try a classified ad in The Republican and you cam toell it Runember, that all classified tads go in all issues of The Evening anM Semi Weekly Republican. | ?

DANGER IN DELAY.

Kidney Diseases are too Dangerous For Rensselaer People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney troubles is that they get a firm hold before the sufferer recognizes them.. Health Is gradually undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright’s Disease follow in merciless succession. Don’t neglect your kidneys. Help the Kidneys with the reliable and safe remedy, Doan’s Kidney Pills, which has Served people right here in Rensselaer. ~ J. C. Carmichael, Webster and Vine Sts., Rensselaer, Indiana, says: "I suffered from lame back and sharp, shooting pains through my loins. The kidney secretions passed too frequently, especially at night and thus my rest was broken. Nothing relieved ine until I procured Doan’s Kidney Pilis from Fendig’s Drug Store. This preparation not only corrected the kidney weakness but relieved my aches and pains and improved my condition in every way. Doan’s Kidney Pills are worthy of highest praise.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn t Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other.

PUBLIC SALE OF 40 ACRE FARM.

The undersigned, having decided to move to Oregon, will sell to the highest bidder, at 2:00 o’clock p. m., on THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, IMS Her 40-acre farm, located one mile east and three miles north of Pleasant Grove; six miles west and three miles north of in Gillam, township, Jasper county, Indiana. This farm is considered the best 40-acre farm in that section of the county, han—clay sub-soil, fair improvements, good orchard, within two miles of gravel road; well tiled/good outlet, fine well of water; all under cultivation, i Terms at Sale, Cash. There is a SI,OOO mortgage on the farm, due in 10 years, which can be assumed by purchaser, or paid off. JOSEPHINE KUPKK. btm rum,.. Far Sale—A Crystal base burner, No. 132; coat $45. will sell for MB; good as new. Phone 163. A Classified Adv. will rant it