Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 106, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1913 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 8-room house, Hammond, Ind.; 11-roam .house, Montpelier, Ind.; 5room house, Elwood, Ind.; 160 acres, Polk county, Ark.; 160 acres, Saskatchewan, Canada,; 110 acres, Washington county, Ind.; 225 acres, Washington county, Ind. Will trade either or all for land or property here. 60 acres, imp. .stone road SBS 64 acres, hup., school, R.F.D 45 90 acres, imp., black land ........45 97 acres, imp., good soil 55 160 acres, imp., all cultivated....ss 240 acres, imp., well located 50 160 acres, imp., nice home 110 390 acres, imp., stock farm 45 180 acres, imp., a bargain ........55 320 a., no buildings, prairie land.4o 80 a., pasture land, cheap at /...36 560 a., improved, choice land ~..50 We have many other pieces of land for sale and exchange and can sell on very easy terms. Also a large list of city property G. F. MEYERS. The 6-month-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Van Grant is quite sick -and has been failing some for the past two weeks and a Chicago specialist is being called here today in consultation with the local physician.

Mrs. George Morgan and daughter, Mrs. S. L. Laßue, went to Delphi today and Miss Cecil Morgan will join them there tomorrow, to spend the day with Mrs. George W. Burk, Mrs. Morgan’s sister, who is in rather poor health.’ She was 75 years of age January Ist.

Ross Bringle makes very little if any change. He continues to suffer intense pain and it is necessary to relieve this by hypodermic injections- of morphine. He is bearing his pain with great fortitude, however, and his hopes for recovery are strong. John L. Lawson, of Chicago, went to South Bend recently to attend a wedding. As a joke he was arrested and stayed in jail all night. Chicago friends sent the South Bend police a message describing Lawson and asking for his arrest. A rather strong joke, eh? The R-C-H cars are equipped with demountable rims 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 pleasure, as she does not have to worry over the prospect of a blown out tire. Prof. C. M. Sharp, John Morgan, Sam Duvall and Will Babcock went to Monticello this morning to attend the White county track meet. Monticello is to eome here next Saturday for a field contest with Rensselaer and the boys wanted to get a line on their work. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drake and little daughter, Ellen, came this morning from Shadeland, Tippecanoe county, to which place they removed in the spring. They are just here for the day, coming especially to pay taxes. He reports everything fine in the way of farm work in his country and is very much pleased with his new home.

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkison and children are expected home tomorrow morning from Kingman, Kans., where they went several months ago for the benefit of Ruth’s health, which is understood to have improved very little if any, and their return here is said to be made on the recommendation of a physician.

C. A. Roberts has had forty-five years of experience in the wagon and buggy business, and worked seventeen years at the blacksmith trade, and has made out of iron most every piece of iren that Is put on a buggy. Call in and ask some questions as to the style or kind of iron on a buggy and see if you are not intelligently answered.

John Copsey is moving to a house on Harrison street, vacated by Harry Collins, who is storing his household goods and will go to Chicago, where he has secured a position in the Hub clothing store. He has been a clerk at The Model for two or three years and his many friends will be glad to learn that he starts out with a splendid position at the Hub. . His successor at The Model has not yet been selected.

We will unload another car of Wisconsin seed potatoes this week, and will again be able to furnish you early Six Weeks, Ohios, Rose, Irish Cobblers, Kings, Rurals, Burbanks and Bugless. Now Is a good time to change your seed stock, when seed potatoes are of a good quality and cheap. JOHN EGER

Walter V. Porter had a slight accident on the Washington street bridge yesterday afternoon- that would have resulted seriously had it not been for the strong iron pipe that makes a railing between the driveway and the foot passageway. He was in his Ford auto, the steering gear of which had become loose and suddenly turned to the right and jammed into the railing. The impact injured the front axle and the 3-point suspension and caused damage amounting to about |l2 or sls. The railing of the bridge was considerably bent A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, usa Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 year* SI.OO a bottle,