Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1913 — Page 4

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Have You Joined the Sewing Machine Club? This question is being asked by hundred of ladies in Jasper County today of her friends and neighbors. The first announcement published in The Republican by Mr. W. J, Wright and the New Home Sewing Machine Co. that they would give the ladies of Rensselaer and Jasper County an opportunity on the Club Plan of purchasing the World Renowned New Home Sewing Machines For A Single Dollar Down

Is bringing astonishing results. Crowds of ladies have visited our siore since this announcement to make inquiry regarding our Club Plan. You will have to hurry if you mean to join. Do it now. Remember, only 25 Machines will be sold at these prices on these easy terms of One Dollar Down and One Dollar a Week. ' Think of being able now, by joining the Club of Twenty-Five, to purchase a New Home Sewing Machine you would ordinarily have to buy through a canvasser and pay him $65 (the real value of this machine), now so cheap by our Club Plan.

Fun.lt.™ w. J. WRIGHT Rue*. Etc. A HEMSTITCHES, FREE WITH EVERT MACHINE DURING THIS SALE. PanCCAloOr lltH A HEMSTITCHES FREE* WITH EVERT MACHINE DURING THIS SALE. PERFEOTLT SIMPLE AND SIMPLT PERFECT. fIU»t»EUI«UI J 1 llu " PERFECTLY SIMPLE AND SIMPLT PERFECT.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN BATES FOB OLABSZFIBB ASS. Three lines or less, per week of six Issued of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, IS cents. Additional space pro rata “ FOR SALE. FOR SALE—A $3.50 piano. Will sell for SIOO cash. J. L. Smith. FOR SALE—Yellow Dent seed corn. Chas. Schleman, Phone 501-F. FOR SALE—Five or six tons of millet hay. Phone 395. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. FOR SALE—Several counters, at the Model Store. Simon Leopold. FOR BALE—A new visible SmithPranier typewriter, No. 10; bargain. Call at this office. FOR tract, well located, inside corporation of Rensselaer, cement walk along side, will make a cheap price for a quick sale, better come see this at once Chas. J. Dean, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—My residence property In Rensselaer; also 7% acres at east corporation line. L N. Warren, Phone 21L FOR SALE—Good 8-room house, 8% lots, northeast part of town. J. P. Simons. WANTED. WANTED—To clean your rugs with my electrical vacuum cleaner. Ido It right. Phone Harry Eger, No. 170. WANTED—By boy of 13, job on farm, to plow and do other work. Inquire of Mrs. George Chambers, first house south of Milroy church, 3 miles south of McCoysburg. WANTED—House cleaning or ironing. Mrs. Alma Retherford, Ist door north of Frank Kresler’s residence. WANTED—To sharpen and put in shape your, lawhmowers. Can be found at the jail heating plant. J. L. Griggs. WANTED—To buy a second-hand buggy in good condition. Address Ben Hanson, Pleasant Grove, Ind. WANTED—A medium size letter press. Apply by phone or in person to E. L. Hollingsworth, over the First National Bank. RENBSELAER MARKETS. Corn— 4Bc. Oats— 3oc. Chicken*— l2c. Eggs—l6c. Old Roosters —sc. A Classified Adr. wM sell it

FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —I make farm loans at lowest rates of interest. See me about ten year loan without commission. Johfi A. Dunlap. W. H. DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 34 cents for butterfat this week. LOST. LOST—Ring, probably in or near' Presbyterian church or on the street. A gold band ring with C. C. W: on inside. Finder please bring to Republican office. Reward. LOST—Bill book containing SSO, in the following denominations: one S2O, two $lO and two $5 bills. Two accident insurance cards bear "my name; Reward: Please leave information at The Republican offlce. Joseph K. Thomas. MISCELLANEOUS. SEWING—I have rented rooms of Mrs. A. Dayton and will do dress making and plain sewing there for the spring and summer.—Mrs. Minnie Mace. REPAIR SHOP—Motorcycles, new and second hand bicycles for sale. In Jack Warner building, south of Rensselaer garage. James C. Clark. PIANO TUNING —See Otto Braun, who will guarantee satisfaction in all of his work. REUPHOLSTERING and furniture repairing. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. Green, Phone 477. LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened and" put in repair. Phone Deacon Hollister, No. 163. PAINTING—See me for house painting. Price right and work guaranteed. C. M. Blue. The R-C-H cars are equipped with demountable rinp and an extra rim Is furnished without .extra charge with each car. This makes it possible for a lady to take a tour alone with as she does not have to worry over the prospect of a blown out tyre. Saturday you can buy a large kettle for 10c by purchasing 25c worth of merchandise at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house. A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure'blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 years. SI.OO a bottle. We have taken the agency tor Remington typewriter supplies and If you want the best typewriter ribron made call at The Republican office or phone your wants. Ribbons tor all makes of machines.

V a vA w/nm. H i* I RWfW ' Hie Sewing Machine of (VI Cl Al UAMT No otter as good. QUALITY INLW nV/IVIL wnoMtediiiM.

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LOGAL HAPPENINGS. The new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house, undersells its competitors. ■ Rev. J. P. Green has again been quite sick and confined to his home. Try the COMET (sc) for a very spicy and aromatic smoke. All deal.ers. Mrs. Ora T. Ross went to Chicago this morning to remain a day or two. i ■ Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe went to Chicago this morning for a stay of a day or two. Beginning today our store will be open evenings." ) ROWLES & PARKER Misses Fairy and Gladys Elliott visited the last day of school at Queen City Saturday. William Traub went to Chattsworth, IIL, yesterday, to visit his other clothing store. The cigar of exceptional quality and aroma- The COMET (sc). Sold by all dealers in. Rensselaer. The Ladies’ Literary Club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George A. Williams. You will have early fries if you feed your chicks Blatchford’s milk feed. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. For a cigar that is Rich, Flagrant and Delicious in Flavor and Aroma, try the COMET 15c). Made in Rens : selaer. \ J. M. Bell, of Frankfort, came Yesterday for a short visit witji his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Myer, and family. If you want a carving knife or a looking glass, buy it at a hardware store. If you want a good Suit of Clothes, see TRAUB &, SELIG, and SAVE MONEY. About a dozen couples enjoyed a pleasant party at the home of J. M Sauser, west of town, last Sab urday evening. Dr. I. M. Washburn was called to Pulaski county this morning to see an uncle who is in a very critical state of health. Mrs. Washburn accompanied him. When buying your new spring suit, if you want the best to be had for the prica don’t fail to see our Friedman worsted line ROWLES & PARKER Why do you pay more when you can get the same goods .for less money at the new 5 and 10 Cent Store, opposite court house.

Miss Florence Paxton, of South Bend, came today to visit her aunt, Mrs. Kate R. Watson, her uncle, Charles Paxton, and other relatives. Born, Wednesday, April 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank McColly, of Kniman, a son. On Thursday, April 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Holder, of Hanging Grove township, a daughter. Fancy northern grown Early Rose Ohio, Six Weeks, Rurals, and Burbanks. All kinds of bulk garden seeds, or 2 packages new seeds for sc; and red, yellow and white onion (sets. JOHN EGER. Miss Gertrude Bartoo,„of Decatur, Mich., returned there this morning from Remington, having been brought here by friends. She Is a sister of Mrs. William Little, whose sadden death occurred at Remington Saturday, and whose funeral took place Tuesday. We have not been in the buggy business 43 years, but our companies inake a line of buggies that have stood the test longer than that HAMILTON & KELLNER. Misses Jennie Harris and Marceline Roberts went to Chicago yesterday and Mrs. Jessie Roberts joined them there today. Miss Marcelinc is enjoying a ten days’ vacation from Miami University at Oxford, Ohio, which was delayed because of the flood conditions that prevailed at the time originally set for spring vacation. Our store is now open evenings. If you do your shopping evenings ■don’t fall to call oh us. All departments filled with new spring goods. ROWLES & PARKER. Chris. Reiddle arrived home this morning for a visit with his mother add sister. He is working for Charles Sternberg on a dredge at Mansfield, Ohio, and that locality suffered somd from the floods but not nearly so much as Dayton, Columbus, Zanesville and other places. Chris, visited Columbus* and says that damage there was extensive. \ Robert Vondprsmith came over from Grant Park, 111., yesterday, and today his aged mother, Mrs. Maria Vondersmith, accompanied him home for a visit. She will also visit at Brook before returning home. She has been‘ living here with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright, for some time. Mrs. Wright has been quite poorly for the past two months. Start, spring right by having the piano tuned. Prof. Otto Braun will do the work right Orders may be left with-any members of the boys’ band.

You will hardly believe it. The Machine will be deliv* ered to your home on the payment of a Single Dollar and one dollar weekly dues. The New Home is guaranteed to you for life. As long as you own it we furnish repairs free of charge at our store. We teach you to use every attachment and give you FREE a HENSTITCHER During This Sale. Have you been in yet to see the Beautiful 9x 12 Rug, valued at $26.85, we are going to give to some lady Absolutely Free during this sale ? Why not to you ? Better come in and see thifc Beautiful Rug.

Good cooking and eating apples, 25c and 30c a peck. ( JOHN EGER. A. tariff statistical bureau of five men to aid the ways and means committee is proposed in a bill prepared by Representative Peters. The bureau would be entirely under control of the ways and means committee. Harsh physics react weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s Regulets operate easily. 25c a box at all stores. Postmaster General Burleson announced Tuesday that it was the administration’s policy to continue all republican postmasters in office to the end of their terms, provided no charges were sustained against their efficiency. \ Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas. Eclectic Oil for such emergencies. Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents at all stores. Resolutions denouncing the proposed tariff on flour and wheat were adopted at the eleventh annual meeting of the Millers’ National federation, which met at the Hotel LaSalle in Chicago Mqnday. A plea was made that no tariff whatever be placed on wheat or flour in order that American millers might be equitably dealt with. "Suffered night and day the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan’s Ointment The result was lasting.”--Hon. John R. Garrett Mayor, Girard, Ala. Aeting under the belief that the chickens on her farm had been bewitched to do her harm Mrs. Jane Bunton, a wealthy farmer’s wife, of LaPorte county, armed herself with a hatchet and killed all the .chickens on the place. An hour later she was taken to the county jail in LaPorte, a raving maniac. Revenue cutters that patrolled the Atlantic coast from November to April, alert for the wireless S' O. S., saved 125 persons from drowning, assisted 85 vessels in distress, which carried cargoes valued at $6,250,000, and had on board 854 passengers, and destroyed or towed into port sixteen derelicts. Augustus Phillips came yesterday from New York City, breaking away from business for a few days to come home and see his brother, Fred, and other relatives. When Fred’s little daughter died two weeks ago he was so tied up with work that he could not get away and he came at the first opportuni ty. He is making a big success In the moyjng picture field, and It is a very busy llfa

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COLD IN HEAD GOES OVERNIGHT

Don’t try to break up that bad cold with dangerous stomach disturbing drugs. Get directly to the 'inflammed membrane by breathing HYOMEI (pronounce it Hlgh-o-me). Get a bottle for 50 cents at B. F. Ifendig’s and try the safe treatment that thousands are using. Into a bowl of boiling water pour a scant teaspoonful of HYOMEI, cover head and bowl with a towel, and breathe deep into the lungs the healing vapor that arises. Breathe this vapor for five or ten minutes until the head feels fine and clear, then go to bed and sleep soundly until morning. No cocaine or opium or harmful drugs in Booth’s HYOMEI. It is made of Australian Eucalyptu's and other antiseptics. It is guaranteed to end Colds and Catarrh or money back. Just breathe it—no stomach dosing.

Batter Order Cemetery Work Done Without Delay.

If you want work done at the cemetery now is the time to arrange for it. The work is more easily done in the spring, the grass gets a better start and it is Impossible to give the best attention to details when the orders are rushed In just before Memorial Day. Many wanted flower beds last year after the plants were exhausted. Please let us know in time this year and to be sure to be In time do it right away. ' • Weston Cemetery Association, J. H. Holden, Sexton.

Must Not Ride Bicycles and Motorcycles on Sidewalks.

To ride bicycles dr motor vehicles on the sidewalks Is a violation of city ordinance and violators will be arrested and prosecuted. . W. R. SHESLER, Marshal. V —_ -- : l

Church of. Ood Services. Elder S. J. Lindsay, of Oregon, Hi, will preach at the Church of God next Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Everybody cordially invited.

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