Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1914 — Page 4
SATURDAY AT THE FIRE SALE Afternoon at 2p. m. f no sooner, no later, I will throw away absolutely FREE, Three Ladies’ S2O Coats. Also three Girls’Rain Coats, value $5 each. Also a lot of Groceries Tinware, Boys’Caps, Men’s Hats and Caps and many other articles too numerous to mention. On two other occasions we have thrown away a lot of good merchandise, but this Saturday, March 14, will be the banner day. I will throw away more and better goods. If you do not care to get into the scramble, be on hand and see the crowd and the fun. m Many funny tilts will occur, as the articles are worth fighting for. ID. ■fcSs XjO.iii'X'H.lr* i Rowles & Parker’s Old Stand, Rensselaer
CLASSIFIED COHi BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 26 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALS. _ FOR SALE—By Lee My res, on tlie infield farm north of Rensselaer, 16 head of good work horses, including several mares that will foal this spring; can be bought on time. FOR SALE—One full blood Jer- ■ sey bull, one year old. W. H. Mackey, Phone 3 on 65. FOR SALE—IS6-acre farm, 3 miles of Rensselaer on stone road; fair improvements; adjoining farm sold for $l6O per acre; farm is fairly well tiled, about all under cultivation. A sacrifice if sold by May Ist; SBS per acre. Harvey Davisson, Phone 246. FOR SALE —A few choice Barred Rock cockerels. J. N. Leatherman. FOR SALE—A Hereford bull, 2 cows and five calves. Lawson Bruce, Phone 5250. FOR SALE—A pony. Phone 380. FOR SALE —Good timothy seed. Gangloff Bros., or Phone 453. FOR SALE—By St. Joseph’s college, a 2-yearold Swiss bull. FOR SALE—Toulouse geese eggs, 25 cents each; limited number and “Orders filled as received. Harry Cook, R. D. No. '3, Remington or ■ Rensselaer Phone 5360. FOR SALE—Silver Mine seed :>ats by Marion I. Adams. Phone 533-L. FOR SALE—House and two lot,s. T. W. Grant. FOR SALE —Or exchange for Jasper county land, 160 acres of irrigated land in Colorado; good water rights. H. B. Brown, Kniman, Ind. FOR SALE—Timothy and Hungarian hay; also Michigan eating and seed potatoes. It will pay you to call on me before buying. Alf Donnelly, Phone 548-B. FOR SALE—Cheap, a large farm horse; a good worker. Otto A. Jordan, Virgie. FOR SALE—Alfalfa hay; native grown, of small stem and superior to the irrigated product; we can not deliver. C. F. Mansfield farm. FOR SALE—27O bushels of good, pure timothy seed. Call James E. Walters. John J. Lawler. FOR SALE—A good team of mares. 8 and 5 years old; not bred. ( John Reed, Parr, Ihd. ~ WANTED. WANTED—An experienced girl for housework. Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers. WANTED —A single man to work on a farm. George Spangle, 2 miles northwest of Rensselaer, phone 535 G. PAINTING and DECORATIN’GOrders may be left at any of the drugstores or I may be seen at the home of my mother, Mrs. Ves Richards. Good work guaranteed Clarence Hamilton. WANTED—Apprentice girl at f The Paris Hat Shcxp. WANTED—Some mixed hay; must be good feed. Ed Ranton, Jr., Phone 142-D. WANTED—To boirow $1,200 to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6Vg per cent G. F. Meyers. - FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Barn with Lour stalls, hay mow, and corn crib. George Ulm or phone 3 on 581. MISCELLANEOUS. A new proposition in fruits and shrubbery. Write for our special offer. If you are interested in planting, don’t miss this opportunity—The Progress Nursery Co., Mox 147, Troy, Ohio. I fr i STRAYED. TAKEN UP—A stray black colt, with star in face. Harvey Messman, Phone 506-L. ___ T _ LOST. LOST—Ladios’ gold watch and chain, some place on the streets of Rensselaer. Finder please leave at Republican office.
RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT’S_DISEASE Prof. Budlong Was Quickly Relieved of Both Afflictions by Using . Rheuma. I *j: If you suffer from any form of rheumatism, remember that Rheuma goes to work quickly to remove the cause, not simply to relieve the distress. Many years’ use has demonstrated that it goes to the seat of the disease and expels the poisonous matter through the natural channels—the kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. “For many years I was troubled with rheumatism, also with brights disease of the kidneys. I suffered awfully. Tried many advertised remedies. After using your truly remarkable preparation, Rheuma, I was fully cured.'”—Prof. C. J. Budlong, Sound Ciew, Conn. RHEUMA is guaranteed by B. F. Fendig, who sells it for 50 cents a bottle W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 27 cents for Butterfat this week. C. M. -Paxton made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. Saturday’s Special at the Fire Sale —ljadies Oxfords and Shoes. Mrs. A. Parkison went to Surrey this morning to look after her farm interests. - • -• We have a good stock of poultry, cattle, hog fencing, also little chick wire. C. W. EGER. Fred Hamilton went to Bloomington today to witness the basketball tournament. Watch paper for special sale to be run each day this week, at the Fire Sale. Ralph Sprague and C. C. Warner made business trips today to Thayer and DeMotte. A 106 egg Simplicity incubator and brooder combined for $ll.OO, at C. W. Eger’s Hardware Store. Mrs. D. W. Wayinire went to Chicago this morning to visit relatives for several days. A 100-egg Simplicity incubator and brooder combined for $ll.OO, at C. W. Eger’s Hardware Store. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clark went to Francesville today to attend the funeral of Mrs. W. R. Jones. We hate a good stock of poultry, cattle, hog fencing, also little Chick wire. C. W. -EGER. The Virginia house of delegates Wednesday rejected the -woman suffrage bill by a vote of 74 to 13. County Road Superintendent Fray went to Wheatfield today to look after some road matters there. Do not forget our opening days, Friday and Saturday, at the Paris Hat Shop. Everything new and up to date. Mrs. W. H. Kiplinger returned yesterday from a month’s visit with relatives at Muncie and other places. Remember, we will have a display of beautiful creations in early spring hats at the Paris Hat Shop opening Friday and Saturday. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a social and a supper at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark on Tuesday, March 17th. All are invited. James Allen, of Warsaw, colored and unmarried, loft practically all of his estate of between $2,000 and $3,000 to churches of that city. This was learned when his will was probated Tuesday. FOR SALE- Pure comb honey in 12 and 24 section cases at SI.BO and $3.60 per case. Single sections 15 cents each.—Leslie Clark, a* RepubCASTOR IA tor Infants add ChildreiL Tin KM You Han Always BoagM Bean the /J# Signature of (Jutf/Z?
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Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Alter left this morning for Chicago Heights to take up their residence with their daughter, Mrs. Will Worn., Don’t forget the chicken social at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark on March 17th, from 2 to 5 and 5 to 8. Afternoon 10 cents and evening 25 cents. Mi’s. L. V. Sarjeant returned to Lowell yesterday aftep a visit 1 of several days with her son, E. E. Flint and family. Ladies, come in and have a cup of hot chocolate and hear the music at the Paris Hat Shop opening Friday arid Saturday of this week. Living models. The nomination of Edwai'd Minor Watson to be associate justice of the supreme court of Hawaii was confirmed Wednesday by the senate. • •- We will unload next Saturday and on Monday a car of fancy Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes in 2% bushel sacks, 85c a bushel in 5bushel lots, or single bushels 90c. JOHN EGER. •_ y* " Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Biekness returned to Mt. Ayr this morning after a visit since Tuesday with his mother. Mr. Biekness was busy buying stock while here. We have the very latest designs in curtain materials. You should call and see them whether you are ready to buy or not. It is no trouble to show goods. E. VANARSDEL & CO. r R/ussia yesterday announced that it had decided to accept the invitation of the United States to participate in the naval review in Hampton roadsMn 1915 in celebra- ; tion of the opening of the Panama Canal. A shipment of 300 tons of Utah coal just sent to Alaska will cost $57.80 a ton when delivered. The coal is billed to a mining company operating dredges north of Nome. It will be hauled overland by dog sledge from Nome. Alf Donnelly and wife returned yesterday from Lafayette. Alf had been away on an onion selling trip and he sold a car at $3.25 per hundred, which was such a good price that he called his wife by telephone and had her meet him in Lafayette. Don’t miss the special matinee of Steely & Manuels’ all star matinee at the Ellis Theatre Saturday afternoon at 2:30. Four big acts of vaudeville will be given. Prices 10c, 20c. Our new line of dress goods, consisting of the new shades and new weaves of both wool and cotton, cannot be excelled, for beauty and durability. Also a fine assortment of shadow laces and at the very lowest prices. E. VANARSDEL & CO. - Mrs. H. J. Bartoo, of Remington, returned here last evening from a brief visit with her sister, Mrs. O. C. McClure in Hammond. Her father, Erastus Peacock, accompanied her there and will remain for a few days. He expects to go to his home in Florida next week., Robins have been either seen or hoax'd by about population during the past Iv days and yesterday Will Childers sighted or scented or heard a* kildeer, which he says has a robin beaten forty ways for Sunday when it comes to forecasting spring. Evidently the groundhog will relinquish his sixweeks’ lease when it expires next Monday and we will not have to shed many more tears at the anthracite bin. .^rr. Chicago to JTorthwert, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and the South, DoolsvlUe and French tick Springs. BENSSELAEB TXKB TABLII In effect November 2nd, 1913. - 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 pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 36 12:43 am No. 31 4:29 am No. 16 .; 10:64 am No. 37 11:20 ana No. 6 11:47 am No. 33 ; 2:00 pm No. 39 6:22 pQ) No. t x U 06 pm
LOOKOUT FOR BIG BARGAINS AND EASY TERMS AT LEOPOLD’S REAL ESTATE SALE. I WANT TO SELL ALL MY DWELLING PROPERTY AND VACANT LOTS AND WILL SELL THEM ON EASY AND REASONABLE TERMS. GOOD LOTS ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. MAKE A START TOWARD OWNING YOUR OWN HOME. A. LEOPOLD. SEE ME OR PHONE NO. 35. Mrs. Charles Elder and children went to Parr today to remain until Sunday evening at the home of her brother, John Wells. M. R. Halstead left this morning for his home at McLeod, Miss., after a visit of two weeks in Jasper county. He is well pleased with his southern home and is getting along nicely. The boll weavil has created such havoc among cotton giowers that the raising of cotton there has been largely abandoned and Mr. Halstead will not raise any this year. Alfalfa and sweet clover has taken its place. More corn and oats are also being raised. Corn is now being planted there.
FOR SALE. A good Oliver typewriter, No. 3; two upholstered rocking chairs, oak, in good condition; one spring eot and eotton mattress for same, in first class condition. Typewriter and chairs are at my home on South Weston street. Cot and mattress are at my shop on corner of alley, east of jail. J. P. GREEN.
Argentine Corn and United States Prices. We want every farmer and every person who lives in this agricultural section to read this article today. It is taken from The American Agriculturalist of March 7th. It will give you an idea how dernocratio tariff removal has affected the prosperity of the American farm. “The removal of the duty on corn opens our domestic market to sharp competition with Argentine, and the American farmer can now only hold our own market by meeting at home this same competition Avhich has driven him out of the European market. From the tail end of a relatively small crop we have imported in less than three months since the duty was taken off something like 7,000.000 bushels of Argentine corn, an amount sufficient in actual and* in sentimental effect to depress the price of all of our own corn possibly 10 cents a bushel. Tljis importation of Argentine corn is only a beginning, a suggestion of what we may expect. The area of the Argentine crop now maturing is nearly 8,000,000 and current estimates indicate a surplus for export this year of fully 250,000,000 bushels. “Argentine corn, May-June shipment, has been offered in New York at 64V 2 cents cost, freight and insurance, and at New Orleans and Galveston about a cent higher. The freight rate as far inland as Pittsburg or Buffalo is about 5 cents. “In the past 10 years the Argentine farmer has displaced the American farmer in the European corn market, and now '‘that he has a corn production which is increasing more rapidly than any possible European demand, we have presented him with the Atlantic and Gulf states market, which has heretofore bsorbed the western corn surplus. As It costs less to ship corn from the River Platte to New York than it does to ship from the Mississippi river to New York, it is evident that the Argentne farmers now hold the whp hand in our Atlantic and Gulf states market, and that hereafter the price of American corn will be determined by conditions in Argentina.” Here are shown the importations for the months of October, November and December, 1913, and the corresponding months of 1912: 1913 imports 1912 imports Oct 473,000 226,000 Nov 1,633,000 26.000 Dee 2,343,000 637
Church of God Services. Eld. S. J. Lindsay will preach at the Church of God next Saturday, March 14th, at 7:30 p. m„ and on Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7 p. m. You are Invited.
SATURDAY SPECIALS! *> Snow Boy Washing Powder per box 2 for 5c 8 Cakes Gloss Soap - - -25 c 7 Cakes Naptha Soap - - -25 c or 3 for 10 cents. One of the best Laundry Soaps We make a Specialty of Supplies for House Gleaners and those beginning Housekeeping. 5 AND 10 CENT STORE F. D. BIRCHARD, Prop.
Bothered By Colds or Croup? Present Coupon to Druggist
Good for One 25c Package Free of the Mew “External” Vapor Treatment That Relieves Colds Over Night—Croup in Fifteen Minutes.
Applied Over-Throat and Chest It is Inhaled as a Vapor and Absorbed Through the Skin. Arrangements have been made for B. F. Fendig to give away a , free limited number of 25-cent packages of fchgenew “external” treatment for all cold troubles recently introduced here from North Carolina. The free supply is limited and it is advisable to present your coupon early, * • This new treatment, “Vick’s “Vap-O-Rub” Croup and Pneumonia Salve, relieves croup and cold troubles by external applications. There is no need to dose the stomach with injurious medicines. Its use is especially recommended to mothers with small children, as Vick’s can be used as often aswished without disturbing the delicate stomach of the little chaps. Apply Vick’s over the throat and chest in severe cases covering with a warm flannel cloth. The head of the body releases soothing, antiseptic vapors that are inhaled with every breath at the same time Vick’s is absorbed through the skin, taking out the tightness and soreness. For all bronchial and catarrhal troubles, sore throat, hoarseness
M. P. Church. Preaching service at the Methodist Protestant church Sunday morning and evening, conducted by Rev. J. P. Green. An earnest invitation is given to all who are members of this denomination and those who are in sympathy with the effort now being made to revive the interest here, to be present at each of the services here announced. J. P. GREEN. PUBLIC SALE SATURDAY. In the streets at the west side of the court house I will sell at public auction Saturday, March 14th, at 2 o’clock the following articles: New Case 14-in. stirring plow. One hand corn shelleir. One garden plow. One lawn mower. Pitch forks and scoop Yshovels of several kinds. One No. 9 kitchen range. Two kitchen tables. \ One library, table. One extension table. \j Two bedsteads with sprifags find mattresses and a number qt-oaher articles. W. R. SHESLER. ‘ • m NOTICE. Those persons who know themselves to be indebted to me are requested to call and settle or at least to call. This is the third request. If a fourth Is necessary it will be made by an attorney. I. M. WASHBURN. Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Hill just received.
and difficult breathing, this new treatment will be found wonderfully effective. It is a positive preventative of pneumonia in its early stages, and in advanced cases the medicated vapors inhaled loosen the phlegm and ease the difficult (breathing. iB. P. Fendlg is selling this new teatment in 25c, 50c, and SI.OO jars on 30 days’ trial. With each purchase there is given a refund blank good for your money back if you are not delighted with the results. (Mothers especially should not delay in getting their free packages. Remember, this coupon is good only if presented in person to your regular No coupons presented by children will be honored.
Coupon No. 7. Good for a 25cent package of Yicq’s “Vap-ORub” Croup and Pneumonia Salve, as long as the free supply lasts. If your druggist has given away all his free packages, buy a jar on 30 days’ trial. Name ....... .'............. Address - ... . . , Note to druggists—Hold coupon until our salesman calls. _
Get a Good Shine. I will be at Rhoades’ barbershop after school each evening and on Saturdays and from 8 to 9:30 on Sundays. Call and get your shoes Shined. CARL CLIFT. Royal Arch Masons to Have Annual Inspection. The Royal Arch Masons of this city will undergo their annual inspection this evening at their hall in the K. of P. building. The Inspection will be made by John J. Glendenning, and the mark-master degree will be conferred. BOOKS FOR SALE. Preacher’s Homiletic Commentary on the Old Testament. Cloth bound. Twenty volumes and an index. Milman’s Works. Eight volumes, cloth bound. Being Ist a history of the Jews, 2 volumes, a history of Christianity, 2 volumes, and a 'history of .Latin Christianity, 4 vol-‘ umes. Gibon’s Roman Empire, clothbound, 5 volumes. Macaulay’s History of England,, cloth bound, S volumes. Bible Encyclopedia, Critical and' Explanatory. Leather bound. 1 volume. Hitchcock’s Complete Analysis of the Holy Bible. 1 volume. Cloth with morocco back and corners. These books are all in good condition and may be seen at my home on South Weston street. J. P. GREEN. Try a Republican Classified ad.
