Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

If you are figuring on buying a new suit or overcoat for this winter we would suggest that you go over to see Traub & Selig before buying. They’re showing some fine values and it might be of mutual benefit to see what they’re offering. Have you noticed the new eleotric lighting system of the R-C-H car sold by John M. Knapp? The cars are equipped with 12-lnch Bullet electric head lights and double parabolic lens, and 6-inch Bullet electric side lights with parabolic lens. Miss Blanche Hunt, who has been employed for some time in the Trust and Savings Bank, left this morning for Baroda, Mich., where her parents live. Next Monday she will begin work as a stenographer for the Compound Door Co., of St. Joei It is believed that Zapata county, situated far down in the Rio Grande border region of Texas, is the champion county of the United States. Every one of the 375 votes cast in the county was for Taft. All but five voters in Zapata county are MexicanAmerican citizens. Kieth Spencer, son of Bert Spencer, of Remington, came to Rensselaer yesterday afternoon and took the 1:55 train for Indianapolis, where he will today witness the lowa-Indiana football game. From there he will go to Bloomington to spend a few days visiting friends at the university. Woman suffrage won in at least three of the five states where it was an issue in Tuesday’s election. Kansas, Arizona and Oregon have joined the procession of western states which accord women equal suflrage with men. The result of the vote in Michigan is still in doubt. In Wisconsin woman suffrage was defeated. Gaylord McFarland arrived home from Cincinnati ye'sterday evening and will visit for about a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland. He is now working as a stenographer for an electrical company in Cincinnati and making his home with his sister, Mrs. Charles Mann. J. H. Beksey, of Chalmers, who has been working during the harvest period at Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, came to Rensselaer today and went from here to Mt. Ayr to visit a sister. He got $4 a day while working in the harvest fields but says it hustles a fellow to break even on a trip of that kind. Jim George, who had a long and hard siege of rheumatism during the summer, has been all right since he took treatment at the Martinsville sanitarium and has been at his station in the Monon offices in Chicago for the past seven weeks. He can now wear his shoes and seems on the road to entire recovery. O. K. Rainier and Dr. J. Hansson went to Toledo, Ohio, Thursday to get a new Overland for the former, which they will drive overland and are expected home today. He is buying a small touring car of the latest pattern. He sold his other car, which ae had used for about four years,’ to Branson Clark, of Lee. Booth Tarkington, the Indiana author, and Mrs. Temple Robinson, divorced wife of Temple Robinson, the noted English writer, were married at Dayton, Ohio, Wednesday. The romance, which led to the wedding started about a year ago when Tarkington visited the Country Club of Dayton. Mrs. Tarkington No. 1 received her divorce over a year ago. George W. Fitzgerald, former teller in the Chicago United States subtreasury, under indictment for the alleged theft of $173,000 from the treasury department more than five years ago, will be placed on trial next Monday. A venire of fifty men from which a jury is to be selected, was ordered by Federal Judge Carpenter, who will hear the case. The auditor of state has called or the county auditors of Indiana-for 25 per cent of all taxes due at the December settlement. This applies to the state and benevolent institution funds. In other years is has been customary for the state to draw its share of this tax before November Ist. The call was postponed this year until the day after election. The trial of Sidna Allen, next to the last of the Allen gang, charged with the Hillsville court house assassinations on March 14, began at Wytheville, Va., Thursday. Two of his kinsmen, Floyd and Claude Allen, are under sentence to be electrocuted on Nov. 22. . Friel Allen and Eidna Edwards are serving long prison sentences. Sidna Allen was arraigned for the killing of Judge T. L. Massie. Joseph Cummins returned to Chicago today after spending a short time hqye buying some good horses to ship to Demopolis, Ala., wherfe he has extensive investments. He and Sam Sparling were buying the stock together, Sam also having recently invested there. Their purchase is in the famous black belt, near where Winifred Pullins is located. Tlve Eligibles and Ineligibles of the high school had a football game Friday afternoon and the Eligibles Were victors by a score of 18 to 0. On the Ineligible team were several' formei stars who have already been four years in high school and consequently are not allowed pn the regular team. The game was quite exciting and Coach Parker watched it with keen interest, as he is determined to make some shifts when the next game is played. He was greatly disappointed that Morocco defeated us a week ago and believes he knows how to correct one or two weak places in the team as it lined up at that time. CASTORIA lot Infanta and Children. Tin Kind Yoo Have Always Bought.