Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 294, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1913 — Page 4

CHSSIFIED COLIIII batxs roB cr.twnrnu) ads. Three lines or less, per week of six taauea of The Eveninc Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, M cents. Additional apace pro rat*. FOB SAUL 6 ' FOR SALE—Nine head of last spring calves, good ones; also sow and 8 pigs. Joseph A. Luers, phone 529-D. FOR SALE—3 doz. last year’s Rose Comb R. L Reds; full blood. Mrs. Horatio Ropp, Phone 506-E. FOR SALE—My goods will be on display at Mrs. Mary Myer Healy’s millinery store again next Saturday, December 13th. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin. FOR SALE—Single Comb R. I. Red roosters; first choice $2; others at $1 each. Harry 8. Cook, Phone 536 C, or R. D. No. 3, Remington. FOR SALE—Poland China male hog. Ed Ranton, Phone 142-D. FOR SALE—House and barn, on Milroy avenue. House has five rooms and cellar. lot 218 feet wide Will sell in two portions if desired. John Werner. FOR SALE—Nine shoats, weight about 40 pounds each. Marion Cooper, 2 blocks east of Concrete Tile Factory. FOR SALE—MaIe pigs of spring farrow; O. L C. and Duroc Jerseys. Rosebud Farm. Amos H. Alter & Son, Parr, Ind., Phone 507-B. FOR SALE—Elevator feed, $1 for double box delivered; also some 1913 growth navy beans. A. W. Sawin, Phone 400. FOB SALE—Second hand excelsior motorcycle. Call at the Concrete Tile Factory. FOR SALE—Hand painted china and postals, also fancy work. Miss Emilie M. Wightman. For sale—Full blood bronze turkeys. Pullins stock, gobblers $4.00. Jack Hoyes, Phone 505-D. FOR SALE—2OO acres in Barkley township, as a whole or divided. G. B. Switzer. Phone 511-F. FOB SALE—Some nice big Bronze turkey gobblers at $4.00. Pullins’ stock. Harvey Messmann, Rensselaer, Ind,- Phone 506-L FOB SALE—7-room house, plenty of fruit, small bain, city water and lights, good- location.—M. E. Griffin, Phone 445. 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, 3% miles of Rensselaer, all in cultivation; clay subsoil; level land, seven room, 2story house, good barn and other outbuildings. A bargain for immediate sale. Call on or write J. Davisson.

WANTED. WANTED—Man past 30 with horse and buggy to sell Stock Condition powder in Jasper county. Salary S7O per month. Address 9 Industrial Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. WANTED—Copies of Evening Republican of Nov. 25 and 28. Republican. WANTED—MiIk customers, 6% cents a quart delivered. Phone 473. WANTED—Am now prepared for family washings; will do them right; 6 cents a pound. O. H. McKay. WANTED—Five or six tons of good timothy hay. W. L. Frye. FOUND. FOUND—A fur lined glove. Cali at this office. FOB BENT. FOR RENT—Five room house. J. C. Passons. FOB RENT—Two large rooms, second floor, Nowels block, suitable for offices, dressmaking, tailoring, millinery or other similar business. Warren Robinson. ISBAYBD. , . . STRAYED OR STOLEN—Seven Bronze turkeys, 1 young gobbler and 6 hens. Please notify Mrs. Chas. Burns, 501-G, if you know anything about them. 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. H. DEXTER*" W. H., Dexter will pay 33 cents for Butterfat this week Piano Tuning A Specialty of Mine. P. W. Horton candies at Fate’s College Inn.

Raising Things; in Florida; Read What Hoosier is Doing.

A good many years ago a lady, and we believe it was Helen Lease,' advised the farmers of Kansas to raise less corn and more hell. She did not mean any disrespect, either. Kansas was in its infancy and Helen' Lease was destined to be of a great amount 'of benefit to it. This remark of hers has very little to do with the matter here discussed, but it occurs to us that hell is about the only thing that Dr. Bernie Maloy is not raising in his garden in Florida. From a private letter which his wife wrote to bis "aunt, Mrs. Mary E. Travis, we quote the following: “I am sending you a branch of oranges which Bernie pulled from a tree this morning. Hope you get them all right. I am almost tired of oranges. Bernie has about 35 acres, some of them 25 years old or older and they are literally loaded with fruit. Bernie has about 4 acres in one piece, on which fie intends to build. It is as beautiful a location as can-be found in the whole state of Florida. It is part of an old estate, which accounts for the large orange trees. It faces Palm Bay, a most beautiful body of water. Bernie is cultivating the ground in the meantime until he builds. I told him it looks like an experimental station. He said he was experimenting to find out just what grew best in this soil. He has one of the finest gardens you ever looked at. Everything you ever heard of and everything you never heard of he has planted. I’ll just give you a list of everything he has planted if you can take the time to read it:

Radishes, lettuce, beets, carrots, parsnipsi, white turnips, rutabagas, tomatoes, 3 kinds of beans, 3 kinds of peas, 3 kinds corn, salsify, okra, cucumbers, sweet potatoes 552 hills, cabbage 212 plants, 4 kinds Irish potatoes, 4 kinds squash, 3 kinds watermelons, 3 kinds muskmelons, ’4 kinds onions, cauliflower, egg plant, 2 kinds peppers, sage, celery, 3 kinds cabbage seed, 1,000 pine apple plants, rhubarb. Next week he is going to sow: vetcfti, crimson clover, rape, rye, barley, oats, wheat, miracle wheat, .red clover, alfalfa, alsike clover, burr clover, white clover, meadow fescue, orchard grass, oat grass, arctic grass, timothy, rye grass, meadow mixture, blue grass and lawn seed. Soon be will plant: 4 kinds strawberries, ginseng, Rhodes grass, velvet bean, soy bean, cowpeas, Japan clover, Mexican clover, Montreal muskmelon, Guinea grass, para grass, calabash, dasheen, peanut, cotton and emmer. He has 12 cocoanut trees already planted in half barrels, and 85 or 90 rare trees and ■shrubs. Among vthe latter ar tea, coffee, pepper, canphor, cinnamon, date and fig. The tree plants and dasheen are on the way. -The strawberries will be here next week from Oregon. Everything from the radishes to rhubarb is up and growing beautifully. I wish you could see those plants. It is a pretty sight, indeed, at this time of the year. The weather is glorious or has been, though it is raining now, but this is needed for “our garden.” The remainder of the letter is personal and not intended for publication, but we know that the many friends of Bernie will be interested ih his “experiment” station and that they will be pleased to have a letter published later in The Republican telling of the, success which he is meeting in his research work.

Buy your coal of Hamilton & Kellner. C. O. Robinson made a trip to Medaryville today. Phone 273 for prompt delivery of coal, wood and feed. P. B. Downs and Dick Potts made a trip to Fair Oaks today. Buy your Christmas Gifts from TRAUB & SELIG. Try our new range coal. GrantWarner Lumber 00., Phone 458. Ivah Healey continues to recover and today there is a decided improveemnt. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. v J. M. Braddock, of Chicago, came this morning for a visit of several days with his sister, Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. Ed Harris, of Mt. Ayr, came over last evening"' to attend the high school operetta, “The Merry Milkmaids.” Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Don’t forget the meeting of the Ladies of the G. A. R. tomorrow. It will be election time and a full attendance is desired. ;'? Our store is crowded full of pretty and useful articles for Xmas. Prices Reasonable. TRAUB & SELIG. Laurent and his magic were in every sense high class and artistic, clever and mystifying. The most remarkable feat performed was to disappear from the center of the stage and appear on the floor of the thedtre.—Omaha World Herald. At High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND . . ■ ■ .

Suggestions MODEL CLOTHING CO. Sutfssflns SIMON LEOPOLD, Manager.

Men’s Ties in Individual Boxes Boy’s Ties Men’s Silk Knitted Mufflers Men’s Pullman Slippers Men’s Bath Robes Men’s Smoking Jackets Men’s Scarf Pins Men’s Cuff Links Men’s Sheep Coats Men’s Suit Cases Men’s Traveling Bags Men’s and Boys’ Gloves, mittens Men’s Mackinaw coats Boys’ Mackinaw coats Mens’ Raincoats Boys’ Raincoats

All Kinds of Sweaters for Men and Boys We Cordially Invite You All to Call and Inspect Our Xmas Display LARGEST STOCK AND LOWEST PRICES

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Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. George Stout and Mrs. Wm. Geier, of Remington, were here today to attend the Presbyterian bazaar. (Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, of EveJeth, Minn., came today to visit her father, “Uncle” Joe Gaines, and her cousin, Mrs. Frank Hooper, 7 miles west of Rensselaer. See, the attractive menus prepared for the suppers at the armory Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings. Don’t fail to be represented in The Republican columns with your Christmas advertising. Let the people all over Jasper county and every family in Rensselaer know that you want their trade. See our ladies’ and children’s furs. Also a beautiful-** lot of barrette, front and back, combs, handkerchiefs, ladies’ lace collars and many pretty and useful articles suitable for Xmas presents. E. VANARSDEL & CO. CASTOR IA Wr infant, and Children* Hw KM Ym Hm Ahnjs BtugU Bean tjjo /"T? A'Pf s s'" Signature of Cjut&X

Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. “Take out my ad,” said John English this morning, “it sold the calf and others are asking about it.” You can do the same with a classified ad in The Republican. Eat your supper Thursday, Fri- , day and Saturday evenings at the alrmory, where the ladies of the Catholic dhurch will serve you an excellent meal. Mrs. James Swaim and daughter, Mrs. Frank Ellis, went to Elmhurst, 111., this morning to visit the former’s son, Ira Gabraith and family, for a week. Mrs. Chas. G. Spitler returned yesterday from South Bend, bringing her little grandson, Charles Coen. Her daughter, Mrs. Mallie Clark, accompanied her from Wheatfield. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. Furs make excellent Christmas presents. We have a nice assortment to select from, with style, quality and the right prices. See and price ours before buying. E. VANARSDEL & 00. The Round Table Club will meet Friday afternoon of this week in.stead of Thursday, the hour being 2:30. Mrs. Alda Parkison will be hostess.

All kinds of hard and soft coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., Phone 458. Postofflce inspectors have investigated chargest against Postmaster at Crumstown, St. Joseph county, and yesterday he was given a clean bill of health and was continued in office. Buffalo glutin feed is the greatest milk producing feed on the market. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Free illustrated lecture at the opera house by Frank Caldwell, showing scenes in the Rio Grande valley and Mexico. Very interesting. All are invited. Given by the International Land and Investment 00. Thursday evening, Dec. 11th. Chicken pie supper in the new dining loom of the Chisitlan church, Wednesday, Dee. 11th. Supper will bo served from 5 o’clock till everyone has been served. Tickets 25c each. Everybody invited. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. A Classified Adv. will find It

Never before has there been gath-’ ered together in Rensselaer such a large variety of Holiday Goods as we are showing this year. Practical Gifts at Reasonable Prices. TRAUB & SELIG. Sylvester Hatton and Albert Witham made a trip to Monon today. Mr. Hatton continues to gain strength and has determined on two weeks from tomorrow as the date for starting for Mobile, Ala., where he has been spending his winters during recent years. We have a z splendid line of table linens, dresser scarfs, center pieces, drawn work, men’s and ladies’ mufflers, sweater coats, auto hoods, knit caps, and a special price on some cotton blankets. E. VANARSDEL & CO. Ed Tanner went to Hebron this morning to attend the funeral of his brother, Fred Tanner, who died Tuesday at the age of 72 years. He had been in poor health for some time, suffering with kidney trouble. He leaves a wife and two grown children. The funeral was held this afternoon.

Laurant puzzled and delighted the audience with his unique feats in magic.* All who saw him last night will be glad to see him again. —New Orleans Picayune. At High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dec. 17th. The Van Rensselaer Club has two dances" arranged for the holidoys. The first will take place Christmas night and the music will be furnished by Freeburg’s orchestra, of Lafayette. The next will take place on Wednesday night, Dec. 31st, and home music will be used. The Christmas dance will be $1.50 and the New Year’s Eve dance sl. Invitations are being issued from The Republican press. Laurant is a ■ magician of more than ordinary skill. His wonderful art of palming was excellent. A bright future awaits this rising young magician.—Denver Times. At High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening, Dee. 17th. Mrs. O. D. Hefner, after a visit of some time with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, and her sister, Mrs. W. L. Frye, left this morning for her home at Minneapolis, Minn., stopping for a short visit in Chicago. A plan she and her mother had made to visit her brother at Chicago Heights, was abandoned because of Mrs. Stephenson’s sudden illness, but she is now much improved and able to be out again.

Q . - Men’s Suits, any kind Boys’ Suits, any kind Men’s Overcoats, any kind Sheep Lined Coats Dress Gloves Dress Mittens Fur Caps, $1.50 to $6.50 Cloth Caps, 50 to $1.50 Men’s Hats Men’s Matched Sets, Tie, Hose, Handkerchiefs, In Xmas Boxes Tie Rings Men’s Flannel Shirts Boys’ waists Boys’ Shirts

ACETYLENE WELDING Perfect Welding and Brazing of Cast and Malleable Iron. Cracked cylinders welded and guaranteed. Ford crank cases brazed. _ i Only plant of its kind in Jasper county. Give us a trial. Located first door south of Rensselaer Garage. All Work Guaranteed. HEMPHILL BROTHERS

Princess Active in Bringing Best for Your Entertainment.

Manager George has some excellent treats in store for the Princess patrons. Commencing Thursday evening and lasting for three nights he will have a veudeville act of high class in addition to the motion pictures. The performers come with the highest recommendation and it is expected to pack the house each night. On Friday night of next week he will have the dramatized version of The Last Days of Pompeii, a 3reel picture equaling Quo Vadis, which proved such a rage when given at the Princess recently. Oh Wednesday evening, December 17th, Mr. George will give a 3reel Kalem special, illustrating the Tango, Turkey Trot and Hesitation waltz, as danced in the New York cabarets.

Epworth League Social.

There will be an Epwbrth League social at the M. E. church Thv ( day evening, Dec. 11th. All are »... vited. To the school teachers of Jasper county: We want you to come in and see oftr stock of candy and get our prices. We have a larger and better stock this year and can give you a better’ assortment for less money on candies, nuts, oranges and candy boxes. Come in and see

us.

JOHN EGER.