Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1912 — Page 4

CLISSIFIEO COLUMH ~ ' FCT BAM--For Sale—Geranium plants; 15 cents each while they last J. H. Holden, at the cemetery or Phone 426. Far Sale Pay mare, weight 1250, in teal to Barkley Bros. Percheron, 6 years old. Inquire of Harry Swartzell. For Sale—Seed corn that will grow. >LSO per bushel. Yellow, medium, maturing earlier than most corn its sice; also abundant foliage suitable for silo or shredding. I. F. Meader, Phone 526-D. Far Sale—A few very fine geranium, colies and salva plants; also cabbage and tomatoes in a few days. King Floral Co., Phone 132. For Sale—Six 2-months-old pigs. Ray Parks, Phone 448. « For Sale—Fresh Jersey cow; 8 years old; gives good flow of milk. See Will McKinney or Phone 501-J. Far Bale—Modern 7-room house, with bath and pantry; well located. Inquire of Mrs. James Matheson, North Cullen street For Sale—Finest pansy and vegetable plants now ready for planting. Call at C. W. Rhoades' residence or phone 148. W. H. Townsend. For Sale- A few excellent secondhand sewing machines at the Singe*' Office. Will sell cheap for cash or on time. Call any Saturday. R. P. Benjamin, Agent. - For Sale—Barred Plymouth Rock Uggs for batching. Marion I. Adams, Phone 523-L. W—— 111.11.. For Sale or Trade—Studebaker automobile, 1912 model, never been used. For sale or trade on easy terms. F. W. Bedford. - ■ ■ 1111 " ■' 11 ~— 1 For Salo—Superior concrete and road gravel. Builders of concrete silos, barns, tanks, foundations, culverts and floors. Write for prices. Lafayette Gravel and Concrete Co., Lafayette, im. ' : - - For Sale—3 conveniently located flve-room cottages, at right prices and on easy payments. Firman Thompson. Far foele Small property south of Christian church known as Harrison property;' See George A. Williams. acres 40 rods from city limits, on stone road, R. F. D. A good small house, good well and fenced with WpYW wire. Will sell at a bargain if sold soon. Will also sell in five or tad-acre lots any part of the Hannett acres lying on the west side of gravel road, half mile south of city limits. Price >165 and up. G. F. Mgyers. . ' Typewriter ribbons of all makes. The Republican. *. • * Wanted—Boarders ' and Roomers. Mrs. Winnie Dunlap, next door to Dr. Loy's offce. Wanted—Work by day at house and yard cleaning, etc. George Green Phone 267 or drop card to me at Box Wanted—First-class cook at the Rensselaer House at once. Wanted —A few milk customers. C. A. Reed. Wanted —Board and room with private family. Inquire at Republican WrAM for building wooden freight cars. Those handy with ordinary tools can soon learn. Also common laborers. Haskell A Barker Car Company, Michigan City, Ind. Wanted—Teams to plow by the acre for corn. Call or write as soon M possible. John O'Connor, Kniman, FOB RENT. Far Rent—Good 7-room house; electric lights; good well of water; garden; chicken park. C. B. Steward. For Rent—Two front rooms; unfurnished; to lady or man and wife; call evenings or Sunday. Mrs. Linnie Gant, near Babcock A Hopkins elevator. ’ \ Far -Cortege vacated by Chas. Sands. Bath and hot water. Frank HU ■ ■■■ ‘ 1 '! LOOT. ® Loflt A silver case, Elgin movement watch; some place in Rensselaer. Finder please return to Paul Norman or leave at Republican office. Saturday evening; a fold of nrtW containing >32. Please leave at Republican office. Reward. T if* striped dark gray overcoat; probably some place In Rensselaer. Pinder please leave at Morrow’s ***** - Lest—An open-faced watch. Finder ***** notlfy H F. Parker. ~ *-■-4 nackace from MinneertrtrwwMd to Mrs. W. Frre. Ftader pleMf give to "Billy” ar leave at Makeoverhotel.

REMINGTON.

The C. W. B. M. met Wednesday. The Presbyterian supper last week gave the ladies >22. A. C. E. Dollar Social is dated for Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Fred Hicks. " The Presbyterian Missionary Society meets with Mrs. Wm ; Rodifer on i Thursday afternoon. Rev. Wharton, of Kentland, came down Tuesday evening to assist the minstrel chorus. Chas. Denham attended the meeting of the commissioners in Rensselaer Monday and Tuesday. The home talent minstrels are preparing -for the benefit of the Federated Clubs. Miss Mabel Kelsey was a guest from Thursday to Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.’ Fern Lough. Miss Kelsey graduated from Vassar last June, being the only Indiana girl to receive honors. 0. E. 8. Farewell Surprise. About two dozen of the O. E. S. ladies planned and successfully carried out a farewell surprise upon Mrs. Thomas Garvin, at the home of her neighbor, Mrs. Luther Brown, Wednesday evening, May Ist. A program of music by_Mesdames Geier and Stoudt arecitatlonby Mrs. Barnesrwas; followed by a dainty luncheon of Waldorf salad, pickles, sandwiches and coffee. Mrs. Garvin is moving to Logansport, leaving Wednesday of this week. She has been an active member cf the O. E. 8., who regret to lose her from their midst. Club Convention. Six club women of our town attended the convention of the 10th district of Indiana at Kentland last Thursday, held in the beautiful new Jibrary. Mrs. Hand, Mrs. Gugg, Mrs. Jas. Washburn, Miss Alice Jones, Miss Pearl Morris and Mrs. Hargreaves enjoyed the many excellent features of the program and the charming courtesies extended the visiting club ladies, by the ladies of Kentland. The Methodist ladies served a three-course luncheon in their church basement. The severe storm delayed matters and prevented the fulfillment of many plans. It was a good natured crowd of ladles, even if the storm did threaten annihilation of the many beautiful spring costumes. The reports of the various clubs of the district were very Interesting, and proved that Remington was abreast of the up-to-date civic movement. For Instance, in our schools we have the drinking fountain; we have experi <nced civic cleaning day; ou,r parks are receiving attention; we have enforced quarantine when necessary; in the business portion food stuffs are protected by the pure food- laws. Remington and Reform are synonomous terms. Reform has “Excelsior —ever upward”—for its' motto. ' Clubs. The N. 8. Sew Club met with Mrs. Maurice Peck Wednesday afternoon, Miss Claire Broadie, president. The Fortnightlies are beautifying the town park by the addition of shrubs and flowering plants and hope to add very materially to the attractiveness of the park. The town board favors every proposed improvement and encourages this club and the work of the Federated Clubs in their selt-

Lost—A white leather stud bridle, either in Rensselaer or north of town. Finder please return to Will H. Barkley, Rensselaer.

MISCELLANEOUS. Motorcycles— l have the agency for the Indian Motorcycle. See one on display at my shop. Let me sharpen your lawn mowers. Cullen street; rear of McFarland’s. James C. Clark.

FOUND, Found—Pair of kid and pair of white gloves. Call here.. BUTTERFAT. W. H. Dexter will pay 31c for butter fat 'thia week. POULTRY AND EGGS. . • • ■ ' ' -- For Sale —Mayhew’s White Wyandotte eggs, $1 for 15, or |5 per 100. Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Phone 29-H, Mt Ayr. For Sale—Pen of Single Comb and White Leghorns, as good as the best Eggs for sale at'3 cents each. A. G. W. Farmer, Phone 425. MONEY TO LOAN.. □ The Union Central Life Insurance Co. has made a big appropriation of money to be loaned on good farms in I Jasper county an 4 offers a liberal contract without commission. John A. Dunlap, Agent ’■ AUTOMOBILES. The Very Latest, a real 1912 ear, on our floor for delivery now. The Maxwell Mascotte Touring ear. THE GLDDEN tour winner.

IhART SCHAFFNER &MARK! a- J/ / \ T fvW ® 4 Clothes that keep shape YOU know the importance of having your clothes keep shape; and you know how very uncommon this quality is in clothes. One very important point in giving clothes this shape-keeping quality is the proper shrinking of the cloth before its cut. Hart Schaffner & Marx have their own process of shrinkage; by special machinery which they invented. It’s a process that would ruin any but all-wool fabrics; you can imagine what would happen to the common cotton mixtures of which most clothing is made if the fabrics were subjected to such a process. • I We just thought you might be interested in knowing why our Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes keep their shape so well; you can see why we like to sell them. ■* . I ■ Suits $lB and up Overcoats $16.50 and up Let us show you our line of Ladies, Misses and Children’s Spring Coats and Dresses. The G. E. Murray Co.

imposed task of beautifying the town. The Sew and Sew Club was received by Miss Alice Jones, Friday, May 3. The pleasant weather helpeu tu muate a good attendance. This club instigated the idea of a sewing bee, where all the club ladies of the town could meet and prepare a part of the costumes for the home talent minstrels who will apupear before the public in the near future. The Study Club met at the home of Miss Margaret Johnston Monday evening. Homer Rhoades gave a very instructive lecture on gasoline engines. Miss Millie Gray reviewed a chapter of Hull House. Officers for 1912-13 were elected as follows: president, Rev. J. B. McNary; vice-presi-dent, Miss Alice Jones; secretary, Homer Roades; treasurer, Miss Mary Bartee. Plans for the new year were inaugurated looking toward Recognition Day at Fountain Park. The last meeting of this club for the season will be with Miss Callie Bonner pn May 27th.

Commencement Week. The public schools close next week. The following are the programs for the week: —— The baccalaureate services will be held Sungay, May 12, at M. E. church, '7:30 p. m. / . .. Program. Praise ye the Father... Gounod Invocation Rev. Edward Bull Lift up your Hearts ......... Gabriel Scripture ...... Rev. J. Francis Ashley Prayer'.. Rev. Edward Bull Twilight Pearls Sermon Rev. James McNary America i..... Audience Benediction . Rev. Ashley Recitals. Miss O'Dell conducts an Bth gradd Recital Tuesday night. Primary Grade Recital Wednesday afternoon. '

High school concert Thursday evening under the directions of Miss O’Dell. These recitals will be held at the M. E. church. —2_, .. The commencement will be held at the Christian church Friday, May 17. Program. ir Trovatore Verdi ' Mrs. Malebury, Miss Bonner. Invocation Mr. Harmon Large "The Shoogy Shoo” Metcalf Mesdames Hallihan and Bowman, Misses Emroy Stiller, Elda Alkire, Clair Broadie, Kate Besse. Class Address ... Dr. L. H. Chrisman Presentation of Diplomas. Supt. Wesley Invitation to the Dance.. Miss Bonner Benediction. The Alumni Banquet celebrated in Christian church parlors following commencement program.

When baby suffers with eczema or some itching skin trouble, use Doan’s Ointment. A little of it goes a long way and it is safe for children. 50c a box at all stores. Don’t forget I take subscriptions for the Ladies Home dournal as well as the Saturday Evening Post. LINN PARKISON, Agent Get the “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. Never can tell when you’ll mash a finger or suffer a cut bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Thousands rely on Dr. Thomas* Eclectic Oil. Your druggist sells It 35c and 50c. “Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years.' No appetite, and what I did eat distressed me terribly. Burdock Blood fitters reached the cause.”—J. H. Walker, Btmbury, Ohio. Calling Cards, printed or engraved, correct size and type, at this office1

Baccalaureate Sermon at Presbyterian Church Sunday Night At. 7 :30 Sunday evening there will be a union service at the Presbyterian church for the baccalaureate sermon to be delivered by Dr. R. H. Hume, of Springfield, Ohio. W. R. Lee went to Frankfort today on business. Uncle George Hosmer went to Martinsville today to take treatment for a week in the sanitarium there. Mrs. M. E. Spitler went to Hamilton 0., to day to visit over Sunday with the Griffith children. From there she will go to Washington, D. C. J. F. Smith, father of Mrs. W. I Hoover, came here from Delphi today He will probably go to Chicago to see Mrs. Hoover, wh is in a hospital there before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hammerton and little daughter are spending the day in Chicago. They will go to Elmhurst tomorrow to visit over Sunday with Ira Galbraith. C ASTOR IA For Twfcwta and Children. Tkt KM Yn dm Ahnp BugM Bears the " JT* Signature of Electric Fans. Electric fans in your business house, office, workshop or home will help to make the hot weather bearable. We will be pleased to take your order, and wilt call and show Westinghouse catalogue. Fans sold and installed at reasonable prices. / ED DUVALL ft CO. ■ 7'.;' ..

Houses on the Installment Plan. Owing to my physical condition I have decided to dispose of my renting houses in Rensselaer, and will sell any of them on the installment plan. This is a fine opportunity for persons who want to own their own homes. Inquire at The Model Store or at Moses Leopold’s law office. A. LEOPOLD. I full 111. ■■■■■■— ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»» > ELECTRICAL: Wiring ■Fans Motors:: Fixtures DUVALL ft CO. H : phone m. ;: Plaue Tunlag. Now is the time to have your piano tuned, cleaned and polished. Call on Otto Braun, the band teacher. Constipation causes headache, Indigestion, dizziness, drowsiness. For a mild, opening medicine, use Roan's Regulets. 26c a box at all stores.