Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1913 — Page 4

CLASSIFIED COM BAOS rOB CUMSBTPXED ADg. . Three line* or less, per week of six tasues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, M cent*. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE." ' ' ] FOR SALE —Assorted varieties of good eating Apples, $1 per bushel. Joseph Pullin, Phone 534-1. It. F. D. No. L . "... f FOR SALE—Jay W. Stockton has a 2-horse Fairbanks-Morse Jack of All Trades gasoline engine, which is in good running order, mounted on trucks; can be sold for $37. R. F. D. No, 3, Phone 515-D. FOR SALE—Young Jersey bull’ £alt C. W. Platt, Phone 366. FOR SALE—Fine Partridge Cochins and Buff Leghorn roosters at $1 each; also some very choice Patridge Cochin pullets at a low price. Jerry Tullis, Parr, Ind.

FOR SALE—Ore trade, 7 room house, 2 lots, city water, barn and fruit, cistern. Five blocks east of court house. A. N. Baily, Pleasant Ridge, Ind. FOR SALE—A Royal Ruby baseburner, good size, sls. Mrs. Oarland Grant, Phone 567-E. FOR SALE—Potatoes at 85 cents per .bushel by the bag. Alt Donnelly. Phone 548-B. FOR SALE—SO head of good 2-year-old steers, also one pedigreed Durham bull One mile west of Lea Ind, E. Gilmore, Lee, Ind. FOR Comb STI. Red roosters; first choice $2; others at $1 each, Harry 2. Cook, Phone 53643, or R. D. No. 3, Remington. 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.

For sale—Full blood bronze turkeys, Fullins stock, gobblers $4.00. Jack Ho yes, Phone 505-D. FOR SALE—2OO acres in Barkley township, as a whole or divided. G. B, Switzer, Phone 511-F. FOR SALE—Some nice big Bronze turkey gobblers at $4.00. Pullins’ stock. Harvey Messmann, Rensselaer, Ind, Phone 506-L. FOR SALE—7-room house, plenty of fruit, small bain, city water and lights, good location.—M. E. Griffin, Phone 445. FOR SALE—Acres 80. Seven miles out, all tiled, house, barn and well $75. Terms, SI,OOO down.—G. F. Meyers, FOR SALE —80 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 —Subscriptions as Xmas presents for The Ladies Home Journal,' The Saturday Evening Post and The Country Gentleman. Give your order at once to Linn Parkinson, Agent. WANTED—A young male hog. Ray Parks, Phone 448.

FOR BENT. >, — FOR RENT—Five room house. J. C, Passons. FOR RENT—Two large rooms, second floor, Nowels block, suitable for offices,' dressmaking, tailoring, millinery or other similar business. Warren Robinson. FOUND. FOUND—Many thoughtful persons are finding the best way to solve their Xmas problems is to order a year’s subscription to some good magazine for their friends or family. This is a pleasant reminder of the giver each month of the year. Order at once from Mrs. Lem Huston, Phone 8L

MISCELLANEOUS. Get your automobile registration blank or license at the Alain Parage.'We send in the fee for you. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public;

HOB EXCHANGE—A section in Logan Go. Col. 8 mi. nw. of Crook. Lies just at the edge of the S. Platte valley and but a few rods from North Sterling Irrigating Canan. About 400 acres next the ditch good farm land. Trade for - Jasper county land or good rental property.—Geo. W. Jones, Remington, Ind. See James Clark for bicycle repairs. W. H.DEXTER. W JS.. Dexter will pay 34 cents for Butterfat this wgek. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —I make farm loans «at lowest rates of interest See me about ten year loan without commission. John A. Dunlap.

Phone 273 for coal Christmas candies at Fate's Cot lege Inn. , > Minebrook made a trip to Chicago today. ♦ Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn.

Try our new range coal. GrantWarner Lumber Co., Phone 458. SEE JESSEN’S $1 WINDOW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th. B. H. Brown, of-Monon, made a business trip to Rensselaer today. Jessen’s $1 window, will save y6u money—Saturday, December 20th. All kinds of hard and soft coal at the Grant-Warner Lumber Co., Phone 458. ' i: <- If a dollar is what you like to spend for a Christmas present see Jessen Saturday. For JXmas gifts for the entire fanP ily you will find you can best be suited at Rowles & Parker’s.

A man is not necessarily boastful when he says that he*is selfmade. He may be making excuses.

Our assortment of candies for Christmas this year is larger, better and cheaper than ever. JOHN EGER.

J. M. Miller, of Mt. Ayr, came to Rensselaer this morning and went to Chicago on the 10:11 train.

Fill your basket with eggs by feeding Blatch ford’s Egg Mash. Sold by Hamilton & Kellner.

John M. Turner, the aged and infirm old man who lives southwest of this city, mad& a trip to Chicago today. 1, Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn;

Vanity cases, silver mesh bags, newest styles in leather hand bags and Lavalliers, make appropriate gifts. Come in and let us show you. ROWLES & PARKER.

Representative Curry, of Californie, has a bill to require telegraph companies to capitalize and punctuate all telegrams under penalty.

Gloves, mittens, house slippers, something for every member of the family. Select your gifts, the kind that is sure to please, at Rowles'& Parker’s Big Corner Store.

Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. ~

The South Bend Maennerchoir has been incorporated to foster the musical talent of members.. The directors are Herman Penshold, William Dumke and Max Jena.

Don’t use harsh physics. The reaction weakens the bowels, leads to chronic’constipation. Get Doan’s Regulets. They operate easily. 25c at all stores.

Mr. and Mrs, G. H. McLain and son, Lawrence, will leave in the morning for Wauseon, Ohio, to remain until after the holidays.

Beautiful linen pattern cloths, napkins to match, will be sure to please your wife for Xmas. ROWLES & PARKER z

A number of articles suitible for Christmas have been left over from the Presbyterian Bazaar. Those desiring to purchase can find these articles at Mrs. John Eger’s.

George Hosmer returned this morning from Winamac, where he had been for about three weeks, looking after his farm interests in Pulaski county. He disposed of his corn crop while there.

Initial handkerchiefs, silk sox, silk mufflers, silk ties, Bradley mufflers and sweater coats. Everything for the entire family for Xmas presents. ♦ ROWLES & PARKER.

C. E. McDaniel, of Boswell, came to Rensselaer yesterday evening and visited Comrade Ebenezer Mabb over night. They have been friends for many years but this was their first meeting for fourteen years.

To give all that were unable to get potatoes out of the last car, we will give you another chance this week. We will unload our Bth load oh Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes, in lots of 5 bushels or more, at 85c a bushel. JOHN EGER.

Northwestern' Michigan is virtually filled with potatoes. A firm in Cadillac has 50,000 bushels stored for fanners, who ar eawaiting for a higher price. Another firm has 30,000 bushels stored. Buyers in othpr towns report that only one-third of the potato crop has been sold.

We want every teacher and every Sunday School buyer of Xmas candies, nuts and oranges to see our assortments and get our prices. We can give you purer candie, better assortments and save you money., It will be to your interest to. call on us. Rowles & Parker, the Big Corner Department Store.

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Mother of Ten Children Withdraws Divorce Complaint. . > *■■ . I I ■■■ ■ Mrs. Charles Guttrich, who filed a complaint for divorce several days ago, and at the same time an injunction to prevent her husband from disposing of money and personal property, has changed her mind and decided to withdraw the suit. Mr. and Mrs. Guttrich have ten children and have been married about 23 years.

a If a man is square, i| is easy to put up with his sharp corners. Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn. It’s no honor to “hold the record” in jumping at conclusions.

Fresh fish every day and Sunday at the Fish Market SEE JESSEN’S $1 WINDOW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th. ■Do you desire good neighbors? Then be a good neighbor. Fresh oysters at all times at Fite’s College Inn. SEE JESSEN’S $1 WINDOW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th. Do not hunt for temptation just for the sake of wrestling with it. Fresh oysters at all * times at Fate’s College Inn.

SEE JESSEN’S $1 WINDOW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th. Try to be at least as forgiving.toward other people as you are toward yourself. s’> Baled hay and straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Some nice presents in China ja 18, 15 and 25 cents at John Eger’s. The acid'-test Of trouble sometimes shows that a so«alled “solid” man is merely plated? ' I - Fresh oysters at all times at Fate’s College Inn.

SEE JESSEN’S $1 WINDOW. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th. There are reasons for repentance in all lives, but saying too little is one of the rarest of them. Christmas candies at Fate’s College Inn. SEE JESSEN’S $1 WINDOW SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20th. There is something better’than stopping to count ten when you are angry; count a hundred.. , .. :?■/ f i v ' ’ '■■■ -r ’ Fresh oysters at all Fate’s College Inn. Some people seem to think that truth is like rubber; that they can make it go farther by stretching it Christmas candles at Fate’s College Inn.

The suit brought by the Manhattan Lumber Co., against Peter Crumpacker and others andin which other creditors of the Mineral Springs Jockey Club have since put in claims, has been occupying the court at an adjourned session since Monday. Progress has been slow, many legal questions being involved and the defendants leaving no stone unturned in an effort to prevent the plaintiffs getting personal judgments against them. The chief effort of the plaintiffs is to show a partnership, while the defendants expect to prove that instead ,of a partnership the jockey club was an association, incorporated in Indiana. It is possible that the case will be finished by Friday evening, although the progress seems very slow.

Visit our toy department. Our assortments are better this year than ever before and you will find toys here that are interesting, instructive and amusing to everyone. Make yoiir selection early. They will be held for you until Xmas if you desire. > ROWLES & PARKER.

The Wheatfield Masonic lodge' conducted two funerals during the past week, having in charge the last rites in the burial service of Hon. I. D. Dunn and Eugene W. Allen. Mr. Dunn was a member of the Rensselaer order but the Wheatfield lodge conducted the service, owing to the fact that the service was held there. At both funerals John Bowie, Worshipful Master of the Roselawn lodge, had charge of the services and his very able handling of the work was the cause of many complimentary'remarks. Mr. Dunn and Mr. Allen were both men of the highest type of citizenship and in their deaths northern Jasper has lost two of its most prominent citizens. Realizing this the communities in which they lived shared the sorrow that was so great to thd immediate relatives and close neighbors. Both leave the impression of well spent lives and the country is better by their having.lived in it, while the examples they have left should furnish a radiant influence for the right during the many years to follow. /

You could not please your wife, mother, daughter or sister better thanto buy for their Xmas a nice set of furs, coat or raincoat Let us show you. We have large assortments and can please every member of the family. The Big Store. < rowles & Barker.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.

The basketball season opened Monday evening. The boys are divided into nine teams and have a regular schedule of games among themselves. Their respective team standings are kept marked up on a slate in the hall The K. 8. P. team leads the list as present. Twenty-Five girls have come out for basketball and have formed teams for practice. The boys who are ambitious to make the regular team have been practicing this week for the first game of their schedule with Remington at that place Friday. This year the team will be rather heavy and hope to defeat some pf their old time rivals, such as Monticello. The following schedule has-been announced: , Dec. 19—Remington (there). Jan. 9—Medaryville \there) boys and girls teams. Jan. 9—Remington (here). Jan. 16—Lafayette (there). Jan. 30—Monticello (here), i Feb. 6—Lafayette (here).

Feb. 13—Monticello (there). The all-state football team picked lately 'shows Capt. McCarthy at right end on Ist team, and Kenneth Groom at left end on, second team. •Mses Shedd’s advanced English classes have beefi studying “As You Like It,” and “Julius Caesar,” in a novel way, namely, by dramatizing them. Much interest has been created and it is safe to say that the students have a better appreciation of the classic studied than if simply read. The Christmas literary program will be given Thursday at 2:45. , The girls taking domestic science are busy inaking candy to sell. The orders have been taken and the boxes are being filled with the most delicious candy. The proceeds go to furnish a dining room in which they are going to give dinners in the future.

r . • . iv, ■'... , i - ■ Laurent Entertained Large r Audience Wednesday Night. The first number of rthe leotffre course was held at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening and the large audience indicated the success that will attend a union effort in this line. Prof. Laurant, a magician of considerable ability, delighted the audience and made all marvel at his feats of legerdemain. It gave a start to the union course that assures complete success and from the sale of the season tickets and the receipts the first night practically enough has been received to pay the expenses of the entire five numbers.

J- I ■ • ■ ■ • '.. ■ Get Tour Automobiles Registered For 1914. I now have “Registration Blanks” for automobiles, motorcycles and chauffeur’s licenses. Am prepared to properly file same for you prior to January first as well as later. k JOHN M. KNAPP, .Notary Public. A Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted us in our great sorrow and loss of a devoted wife and mother.—F/M. Parker and family.

Michigan Potatoes at v 80 Cents. Per Bushel. We will have a carload of fancy sand-grown Michigan potatoes here this week, which I will sell from the car at 80 cents per bushel. Leave your order now. RHOADS’ GROCERY.

Special For Christmas. Holly wreaths, 10,15 and 25 cents; ferns, 25, 40, and 50 cents each; Norfolk Island, pines $1; primroses in bloom 25c; cut flowers, many kinds. King Floral Co., Phone 132. Dinner Set Given Away. The one hundred piece Dinner Set (on display in our window) will be given away Christmas Eve. TRAUB & SELIG.

t California Woman Seriously Alarmed. “A short time ago I contracted a severe cold which settled oh my lungs and caused me a great deal of annoyance. I would havtu bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and Inflamed I began to be seriously alarmed. A friend recommended Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, saying she had used it for years. I bought a bottle and it relived my cough the first night and in a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs," writes Miss Marie Gerber, Sawtelle, Cal. For saft by A. F. Long. C

NOTICE. Persons knowing themselves in debted to me will make plans to settle January Ist, and oblige, I. M. WASHBURN. Royal Arch Election. Tonight at the regular meeting of Royal Arch Masons, there will be the election of officers for next year, and work in the “Mark” degree. A good attendance is desired. D. E. GROW, Secretary. Try our Classified Column. *

Murphy Won Fight Against Isherwood in Tippecanoe.

The democratic state committee in Indianapolis Tuesday put to complete rout the Isherwood forces in Tippecanoe county. Last June the Tippecanoe county chairman died. On Dec. 6th a few democrats held a star chamber convention in Lafayette and selected-Reno Isherwood, a Charles J. Murphy opponent, for chairman. The state committee has decided the election illegal and placed David M. Boyle, secretary of the committee, temporarily in charge. The Isherwood plan of selecting delegates to the district convention wais disapproved. Isherwood and his crowd are said to have desired the right to appoint a “select” committee to choose the delegates. A strange proceeding for a crowd that was shouting “boss” and “crook” at the other fellow.

Tuesday John Shaw and Al Krabbe, of Lafayette, visited Editor Babcock, who is said to have given them to*understand that he has the delegate right of Jasper county in his pocket. Krabbe informed the editor of The Republican that they favor a county primary, the winners to take all the delegates. He said: “We are opposed to the Murphy plan of township and precinct primaries, because in that way Murphy wouldget part of the delegates.” The writer remarked: “Is not your plan of a county primary at variance with your party’s policy in establishing small units of sa loon option?”

Mr. Krabbe was quick to respond: “Yes, but then we wanted the saloons.” f There you have it from 6 Mr. Krabbe’s standpoint. He believes in the adoption of whatever unit seems most certain to get him and his crowd what they want. It seems strange to see Reno Isherwood making a howl against the Murphy-Taggart crowd, on the grounds of corruption. Isherwood is of the. same belief of Krabbe and Durgan in the matter' of salgons. He entered the newspaper busjjess in Lafayette when the first big saloon fight was on and I his paper made an open fight ip favor of saloons. And Isherwood allowed himself to be made the chairman of Tippecanoe county by a handful of democrats three weeks before the organization- was legally called. It is in favor of such politics that Editor Babcock is burning up hfs front page. It will be interesting to watch the results of the primaries in Jasper county, where the opponents of Murphy are headed by the same crowd of democrats who defeated Commissioner Stackhouse and the same crowd who are charged with having voted against O. K. Rainier. It will be interesting to see whether these men can control the votes of real democrats in support of their personal fight against Charles J. Murphy.

Cured of Liver Complaint. “I was suffering with liver complaint,” says Iva Smith, of Point Blank, Texas* “and decided to try a 25c box of Chamberlain’s Tablets,, and am happy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one.” For sale by A; F. Long. O

YOU ARE A SPUG. The President of the United States is a Spug; Cabinet members, Senators, Congressmen, Judges, everybody from, workmen to captain of industry is a Spug, or wants to ba

S-P-U-G is made up of the initial letters 'of the Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving. Every true Spug intends to give something and wants to receive something—useful Spugs are liberal; they won’t spend less for Christmas but will spend wisely. The Spug kind of gifts are sold by THE G.E. MURRAY CO. Overcoats, suits, caps, sweaters, mackinaw coats, bath robes, ladles’ coats, rugs, table linen, ready to wear dresses and skirts, furs, blankets, silk underskirts, dress goods, neekties, hosiery, suspenders,.handkerchiefs, flannel and dress shirts, gloves and many other Valuable and Useful articles that can not fail to be appreciated by any one receiving them. *

Catarrhal Trouble Ended --Use Hvomei

You Breathe It—No Stomach Dosing—Clears tho Head. Use nature's remedy for catarrh, or cold in the head, one that is harmless yet quick and effective. It is the healing oils and bolaame of Hyomei which you breathe through a small pocket inhaler. Thia curative and antiseptic S|ir reaches the most remote air cells in the nose, throat and lungs, killing the catarrhal germs, stopping the offensive breath, raising of mucus, droppings in the throat, crusts in the nose and all other catarrhal symptoms. , i \ The complete outfit costa only |I.OO and B. F. Fendig will return your money itinot satisfied. Do not continue to suffer catarrhal ills—try Hyomei now—today.

Basket Ball AT ARMORY ♦ Friday, Dec. 19 Company M vs St Joseph V ~ £ "* ■ ? • . Admission, 25c ' . .‘-.1....

“My thild was burned terribly about the face, neck and. chest. I applied Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil. The pain ceased, and the child sank into a restful sleep.”—Mrs. Nancy S M. Hanson, Hamburg, N. Y.

After a lively discussion the house Monday voted down a bill approved by Postmaster General Burleson, authorizing the postmaster general to enter/into contracts for transporting the mail by aeroplane /or by any other similar device when deemed to the public interest. Service by aeroplane has been suggseted for remote parts of the United States, particularly in arid sections and in Alaska.

How to Bankrupt the Doctors. A prominent New physician says, “If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrup.t.” When you contract a cold do not wait for it to develop into pneumonia but treat It at once. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by Its cures of these diseases. It is most effectual and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A. F. Long. C

“A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer.” Coming to RENSSELAER, INDIANA Saturday and Sunday DECEMBER 20 and 21 To Stay at The Makeever Douse. Dr. Albert Milton Finch Of Jamestown, Indiana. Consultation and Examination Confidential, Invited, and FREE.

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, I will be in Rensselaer on SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, DEpember 20th and 21st, 1913, to see my old patients and all the new ones that will come Remember, I cotbe to you every ftmr weeks, and have cured many cases tn your city and country that have been given up to die. Why suffer when you can be cured? I examine you free of charge. If '<a doubt about what your trouble is, come and I will tell you what it is and forever settle the question. Remember, if you are curable, 1 will take your ease; if incurable, will give you such advice as will probably prolong your life many years. I treat and cure all Chronic Diseases. Don't forget time and place. I will pay 910.00 in gold for any chronic disease I accept and do net cure.

Christmas candles at Fate’s College Inn. Can’t look well, eat well, or feel .well with impure blood. Keep the blood pure with Burdock Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean, and good health Is pretty sure to follow. >I.OO a botfly •I"-'. , I **