Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. J. Beveridge will open his campaign in Indianapolis tonight. “Doan’s Ointment cured me of eczema that had annoyed me for a long time. The result was lasting.”—Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner, Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. George Lowman and nephew, Russell Smith, returned to Amboy today after tyitd or three days’ visit here. George has a farm near here. He expected the thrashers to reach his place before he left but they did not get around to It. Joe Larsh spent yesterday at his east farm, where Os Ritchie. Jr.. lives, and where the Kanne boys were thrashing. Joe has built criba to dakfr case of 40 bushels to the acre oats crop. The cribs are full, the corn crib has been appropriated and filled and there was still many acres to thrash. A field of 35 acres averaged 70 bushels to the acre. George W. Beatty, the aviator, became angered at his young wife a few days ago and struck her. She had him arrested and\ justice at Mineola, N. Y., who heard the case, reprimanded Beatty, and advised that himself and wife live apart for a month or so until he cools off, which, the court said, he should have no trouble in doing in a lofty aeroplane flight. •—— Mrs. J. F. Warren, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Clark, and other relatives and friends for the past three weeks, left today for Chicago, where she will join her husband. From there they will depart for their home in Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. Warren has been taking treatment at the Battle Creek, Mich., sanitarium for the past five weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Armstrong, of Michigan City, and their son, W. E. Armstrong, of Buffalo, N. Y., are visiting Charles Armstrong and family, of Barkley township. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Armstrong are engaged in the practice of Christian Science healing and are meeting with much success. He has made several trips abroad and his work takes him all over the United States. Gifford Pinchot, whose insult to the president resulted in his discharge as a matter of discipline, is quoted by Louis Ludlow, the bitter democratic correspondent of the Indianapolis Star, as saying that Taft is like a baloon with a hole in • it, and can not rise above mediocrity in statesman. Pinchot has the true spirit of the disgruntled office seeker and his opinion will have but little weight. Theodore Roosevelt certainly handed out a big hatch of Bluff in North Dakota the other day. He don’t take much stock in the Biblical injunction: “Judge not that ye be not judged,” but he told folks at Jamestown that every man that opposed the new party was allied with Wall street. There will be a good many people pass judgment on Theodore on election day and he will find that they understand that he is allied with the steel trust and the harvester trust, and they will show their disapproval in an unmistakable manner.

. Xotlce. All vaults in the city that need cleaning must be attended to at once. Two scavengers are in town ready for work. If this order is %ot complied with in a reasonable time, the city will do the work at the expense of the property. City Board of Health. Christian Church. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching and communion at 10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Union meeting in the Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. in the interest of the Teacher Training Class. Order your Calling Cards at The Republican Office. NURSIXG. Nursing—l am home again and prepared to do nursing-in private families. Mrs. Mary A. Howe, Ist door west of J. L. Brady's. V FOUND. Found— An Odd Fellows ring. Call here. 1 • FOB BE XT. For Bent—6-rooni house, 4 blocks southeast of public square. J. C. Passons. For Bent—Unfurnished or nicely furnished rooms. Mrs. Claude Kruzan, South Weston street, next to C. M. Bine. TO" ... For Bent —One unfurnished room, upstairs. Just right for two school girls or two boys. Inquire of Mrs. J. P. Green on S. Weston street, next to Davisson property.. For Sal*—Residence and fourteen lota: choice property. At a Abundance of fruit, barn and other outbuildings. Inquire of Leslie Clark, at The Republican office.