Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1913 — Page 4

CUSSIfIED CiICII Throe Unea or leas, per week of six lasuea of The Evening Republican end two of The Semi-Weekly Republican. IK cento. Additional apace pro rata. |J• 1 ■ r” ' * rOB SALK. FOR SALE—7-room house, plenty of fruit, small bain, city water and lights, good location.—E. Griffin, Phone 445. FOR SALE—Jersey dairy cattle, consisting of five young cows giving good flow of milk, one fullblood Jersey bull, two years old; two 2-year-old heifers and two spring calves. Sale to take place at Leek’s hitch barn in Rensselaer at 2 o’clock on Saturday, Nov. 15. Ten months’ credit without interest will be given. Mrs. Frank A. Bundy. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. FOR SALE—At a bargain if taken soon, a farm of 160 acres near Rensselaer, finely improved; known as the Marion 1. Adams farm. Inquire of the tenant, Ernest Maxwell, Phone 529-A, or the owner, J. H. Newman, Cissna Park, 111. FOR SALE—Or will trade for live stock, my Hudson 33 automobile, in good running order. F. Thompson, Phone 37. FOR SALE—Telephone 81 for the Ladies’ Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Woman’s Home Companion and Pictorial Review subscriptions. Mia. Lem Huston. FOR SALE—Pure bred Bourbon Red turkeys; hens $3.00, toms $3.50. Arthur Mayhew, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt, Ayr phone 29-H. FOR SALE—Two Duroc Jersey male hogs, weight 175 or 200 pounds. Sired by the Colonel Junior; dam Hoosier .Queen. Chas. A Reed, telephone 567-B, R. D. L

FOR SALE—One 6-room and one 7-room bouse; both newly painted and well located. For particulars phone 132 or call at residence of J. W. King. - FOB SALE—A good $35 range, used only one month; bargain. Mrs. J. Q. Alter. FOB SALE—Oar of fine (Michigan potatoes for sale at car at 85 cents per bushel by the sack. Alf Donnelly 1 . FOB SALE—Acres 80. Seven miles . out, all tiled, house, barn and well $75. Terms, SI,OOO down.—G. F. Meyers. FOB SALE—BO acres, 3Vi miles of Rensselaer, all in cultivation; clay subsoil; level land, seven room, 2story house, good bam and other outbuildings. A bargain for immediate sale Call on or write J. Davisson. FOB SALE—Hickory nuts, $2 per bushel. Weston Cemetery Association. Call J. H. Holden, Phone 426. FOB SALE—Pure eomb honey in 12 and 24 section cases at SLBO and $3.60 per ease. Single sections 15 cents each.—Leslie Clark, at Republican office. FOB KENT. FOB RENT—Two large rooms, second floor, Nowels block, suitable for offices, dressmaking, tailoring, millinery or other similar business. Warren Robinson. .FOB RENT—A good 7-room house with modern improvements. See Chaa. Steward. FOB RENT—32O acre farm, onehalf mile south of DeMotte, Ind. Address J. M. Clarkson, Oakley, 111. LOST. LOST—Package of express containing class pins, addressed to 6. J. Jessen. Return to American Express office LOST—Bunch of keys; a tag of the Pacific Coast Insurance 00., with the keys; finder please return to George Long at Long’s drugstore. LOST—White ivory pin, with my name carved thereon. Minnie Embree. LOST—An auto tail light between H. J. Dexter’s farm and town. Please return to Harry Watson. LOST—Auto crank between my farm and St Joseph’s college. Geo. W. Reed. Return to me or to Republican office.

FOUND. POUND—YaIe key. Inquire here. _____.l^__________ mm—______________mm POUND—A rosary and a silver coin purse. Inquire at Pate’s College lap. WANTED. WANTED—IO men Monday morning at college to help raise building. N. J. Becker. WANTED—To buy oats straw stack or portion of one. Bussell Van Hook, phone 40-A. WANTED— Second hand base burner. C. P. Pate, at College Inn restaurant. W ANTED— GirI lor general house work. Call at Jarrette’s Variety Store. WANTED—To rent a Harm of 160 or 200 acres, preferably near Rensselaer. Inquire of 8. H. Holmes, or phone 584-P.

Phone 273 tor all grades of soft and hard eoal. > Mrs. Nelson Randle went 'to Chicago today for a few days’ visit. *Miss Pearl McConnahay went td Morton today to spend Sunday. John Deere spreaders for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Mary D. Eger left for Chicago and Valparaiso today for a visit of several weeks. p The Princess will have a big; bill this evening, the feature being a 2-reel Edison comedy.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Weirich andMiss Irene Clifton returned to, Surrey after a short visit here. Miss Maud Spitler went to Lafayette today to spend Sunday at the home of M. S. Learning. Mrs. George Hurley and son, Lowell, tyent to Reynolds today to spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. George P. Daugherty and Miss Maud Daugherty went to Romney to spend a few days with friends. J. F. Denny, of Kinder, La., left for his home yesterday, after a week’s visit with his cousin, Mrs. S. L. Jordan. Mrs. Ed Miller returned to her home in Monticello today after a short visit at the home of Mr. N and Mrs. Andrews. H. A. Flynn and wife, of Chesterton, came last evening for a short visit with his father, J. E. Flynn, and others. Mrs. Horatio Ropp went to Chalmers today for a few days. She will be at the home of her son, whose wife is very sick. Mrs. J. E. Hiarrod returned to her home in Indianapolis todty after a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. L. B. Fate.

Those wishing flowers for the funeral of Mrs. E. S. Tillman can be supplied by J. H, Holden, sexton of Weston cemetery, Mrs. W. F. Smith and son, MUlard, came last night for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. On 'account of the bad weather our high school football game with the Logansport high school team this afternoon was called off. The newest fabrics and styles in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits can always be found at our store Every Suit guaranteed Pure-Wool. Prices $9 to S2B. TRAUB & SELIG. Frank Hoover, who was operated on last Monday at a hospital in Chicago, is getting along very nice ly. His friends will be glad to knew that his chances of being restored to health are very favorable at this time.

Impure blood runs you downmakes you an easy victim for disease For pure blood and sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price SI.OO. Ed F. Newton, former editor of the Monticello Journal, has be come editor of the Idaville Obse|ver. Mr. Newton is an able newspaper man and a fine gentleman. Under his management the Observer will continue to be one of the leading county newspapers of this end of Indiana. Tonight. Tonight, if you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sals by A F. Long. C Argentina has accepted the state department’s invitation to Join the international fleet of warships at Hampton Roads for a trio through the Panama Canal at formal opening in 1915.

CASTOR IA Ifor Infants and fnriMren. Tin Kind Yw Dm Always Bnpt WANTED—Good second hand furniture and stovee. Have op ened a second hand store In the Eger building just north of my furniture store. Am now prepared to buy your second hand goods and pay cash for it Phone 23 when you have anything to sell or trade. All goods delivered.—D. M. Worland. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS- I make farm loans at lowest rates of Interest See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap. . W. HL DEXTER. W. H. Dexter will pay 31 cents for Butterfat this week. Rubber stamps at Republican ofr flee. Ask for free catalogue. Use our Classified Column.

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Mr. and Mrs. B. J. -Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nichols entertalned t at the home of the former, last ev-‘ ening, (hhanded sevCh-up being game played. It proved one of the most pleasant affairs of the season, Elaborate refreshments were served, maintaining the reputation of the hosts and hostesses as entertainers. i Baled hay, straw and feed for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Frank A. Bundy, who has one of the best herds of dairy cows in Jasper county, since the recent death of her husband, has found it necessary to dispose of some of the stock. For that reason she has decided to hold a public sale at Leek’s hiteh barn in Rensselaer on Saturday, Noaember 15th. She will dispose of five young Jersey cows giving a good flow of milk, one full blood Jersey hull,'two years old; two 2-year-old heifers and two spring calves. Buckwheat bran at the mill, 90c per 100 lbs. Phone 456. A hog story comes from Fulton county that you are privileged to believe as much or little as you choose. It is stated that Frank Anderson, of neaT Rochester, lost a number of good hogs, and an examination was made on Some of them in an effort to learn the cause of their death. It was found, so the story goes, that toothpicks had lodged in the hogs’ stomachs in such a manner as to cause internal bleeding. Anderson had been hauling refuse from the Rochester hotels and restaurants,-and it is alleged that the fatal toothpicks were included in that feed. / 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.

A young man by the; name of Brown, who lives over near Buffalo, came very near getting into seriouis trouble at Fraincesville last week, says the Tribune of / that town. He gave checks on the Monon State Bank to Glen Ale, Swing Brothers and A. J. Holub, amounting to $35, but they were returned marked "no funds.” Brown was located at Monon and was soon convinced that the best way out of trouble was to settle. His father paid the checks, including expenses, which amounted to $42.50. Brown gave a $lO cheek to J. C. Warner upon which payment was refused by the same bank, but it will probably be paid by the boy’s father the same as the others. i Before buying your new Winter Overcoat, it will be to your advantage to inspect the wonderful stock which we are showing for this season. Chinchillas, Fancy Meltons, Plain and Fancy Kerseys, in Shawl, Convertible and Plain Collars. Prices Right, TRAUB & SELIG. The Rensselaer Republican scorches the jury and particularly Charley Humston, of Goodland, who tried James Willis, the man who rtfped the fourteen year old girl at Rensselaer in September. The jury’s verdict was SSOO fine and 90 days. And in Jasper county that appears .to be the price of an innocent girl’s virtue and honor. If Charley Humston is responsible for that verdict we are ashamed that we ever had an acquaintance with him. The jury decided that a slight fourteen year old girl could have resisted the brute who was a perfect athletic fiend and who choked her and threatened to kill her. We hope Charley Humston has no wife or daughters.—Oxford Tribune.

Declare War on Colds. A crusade of education which aims “that common colds may becoffie uncommon within the next genera; tion” has been begun by prominent New York physicians. Here is a list of the “don’ts” which the doctors say will prevent the ' annual visitation of the cold: "Don’t sit in a draughty car.” "Don’t sleep in hot rooms.” “Don’t avoid the fresh air.” "Don’t stuff yourself at meal time. Over-eating reduces yppr resistance.” To which we would add—when you take a cold get rid of it as quickly as possible. To accomplish that, you will And Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold by A. F. Long. C Addresses by former Presidents Taft and Roosevelt are part of the program of lectures to, be delivered before the National Geographic society in Washington, D. C., during the coming season.

It’s Time to Order that Thanksgiving Suit. Come In aind look over our earnplea before buying. Or, if you can’t afford a new one come in and let us clean your old one. Our dry cleaning positively leaves no odor. Work oalled for and delivered. a • Moore & Robinson! Phone 408

A lone highwayman .boarded a sleeping car on Burlington train No v 9, just as it was leaving the transfer depot at Council Bluffs, la., shortly after midnight Thursday night and held up the porter and, robbed several sleeping car passengers and made 'his escape. Presence of bubonic plague and yellow fever on the great trade routes from the south converging upon the Panama canal is giving grave concern to American health officers. During the month of October there were 112 cases of plague in Guayaquil and yellow fever is on the increase. If Nat Good Win pays more than $3,000 a year alimony to each of his-ex-wives must he or the wives pay the income tax? This vexed the treasury department .officials, but they admitted that it was not particularly for his sake that they were worried, but for the sake of a puzzled army of other exhusbands. . Thos. Lang, a painter, living in Columbia City, died Thursday afternoon of gunshot wounds inflicted by the accidentail discharge of a shotgun in the hands of Rev. Charles Marlow, pastor of the Methodist church at Laud, Whitley county., Marlow was lowering the hammer when his finger slipped, causing the gun to discharge.

Must We [?] Tea?

Thirsty humanity is sore beset in these days when every variety ol beverage is gradually being put under the ban. It has been customary and has become quite orthodox, to decry the aromatic Arabian berry’s Infusion as a cause of the coffee heart, neuralgia and other dire afflictions. Now a French scientist sounds a note of warning against “the cup that cheers but does not inebriate.” He says that the consumptiop'of tea has increased 150 per cent in the last 24 years, and cautions French women to let it alone, if they wish to avoid stomach and heart troubles. Ranked With Kentucky moonshine and absinthe as the three deadly drugs tea may become taboo. Women who serve it may be regarded as followers of the terrible Sicilian hag who invented Aqua Tofana for getting rid of troublesome husbands. Humanity is graudally being driven back to the old oaken bucket! Perhaps the day will come when even water will be found to be deleterious, and milk denounced as conducive to disorders of divers kinds. Thus the Joys of existence are being contracted until there’ll be but one answer to the question , “Is life worth living?”

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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City qf Rensselaer, Indiana, will on the 24th diy of November, 1913, until 8 o’clock p. m., receive sealed bids for the Improvement of Washington street from the east side of River Bridge east to the east side of Cullen Street with the following kinds of material, to-wit: Brick wearing surface, Dolarway wearing surface, Asphaltic Cement wear-ing-surface and Macadam wearing surface. Each bidder is required to name in his proposal a price for constructing catch basins complete each. Each bidder is required to deposit with Ills bid, a certified check for an amount not less than two and one-half per cent (2%%) of the engineer’s estimate of the cost of such work bid upon, but in no case shall any such eheck be less than SIOO. ( In case thw bid is not accepted this check will be returned to the bidder; but if the bid is accepted, and the bidder shall refuse to enter into a contract with the City of Rensselaer within 10 days from the time he shall have been notified of the acceptance of the same, said check shall N be forefelted to the City of Rensselaer. Plans and specifications are on file in- the office of the City Clerk and bidders are expected to examine them Before filing their bids. Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the location of the proposed work, and by such other means as they may choose, as to the accuracy of the estimates of the work to be done, and shall not at any time after the opening -of the bids, dispute or complain of the estimate of the City Civil Engineer. The estimate is believed to be correct, but the City of Rensselaer will not be responsible for any errors in the same, or for any errors in the plans and specifications. Tlie Common Council reserves the right to accept any bid, or to reject anv or all such bids. Bids may be filed with the City Clerk on or before said above date. CHAS. MORE AN, City Clerk. - . .. . i For regular action of the bowels; easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan’s Regulets. 25c at all stores.

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Woodmen Take Notice. All members are requested to be present Wednesday evening, Nov. 12, 1913, 8 o’clock, at halj, as important business must be transacted. Wm. Shesler, Frank Osborne, John Werner, Trustees. Republican advertising pays.

OUoago to Northwest XndUnaponw, Cincinnati, and tha loath, NowovUlo and Trench »ioh Mprlnga In effect Junc*2B, 1913. T * NORTHBOUND No. 36 ..4:44 am No. 4 4:58 am No. 40 7:33 am No. 32 10:11 am No. 38 ... ...3:29, pm No. 6 ......................3:39 pm No. 30 6:02 pm No. 16 6:22 ] m SOUTHBOUND No. 35 12:13 am No. 31 4:29 am No. 15 10:54 am No. 37 11:20 am No. 5 11:47 am No. 33 .2:00 pmi No. 39 6:22 pm No. 3 11:05 pm