Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1914 — Page 4
Ofti column BATBB FO* QBAMXnZB ATM* Three lines or less, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, <6 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOB SALE. FOR SALE—Cow, fresh soon, extra good one. John Donnelly, Globe Onion Farm. z ~ FOR SALE—I Blackhawk corn planter with 60 rods wire; 1 4-horse disc harrow. Russell Van Hook, Phone 40-A. “Riveredge Farm.’’ FOR SALE—3 months old full blood Jersey heifer calf. J. E. Gilmore, Phone 265. FOR SALE—Clover seed; good and clean. Robert Overton, Phone 507-A. - FOR SALE—A good, hanest work team; weight about 2600. W. L. Frye. FOR SALE—A cow. Mrs. Chas. Ramp, Phone 14. FOR SALE—Several old buildings. H. F. Parker. FOR SALE—Blind horse, 12 years' Old, weight 1200; will sell cheap. Dan M. Chupp. 6 FOR SALE—S-room cottage; large lot; fruit, shade, cistern,' electric lights. Fred Chapman, Phone 280. FOR SALE—S3S.OO No. 6 NeOstyle Duplicating machine; good order; $lO if taken this week. Omer C. Dig, Phone 529-C. FOR SALE—One black 3-yr-old mare, Acrobat A; been driven to. cart few times. James Jordan, Phone 182. - FOR SALE—Four young mules, ready for spring work; two 3-year-olds and two 4-yearolds; also 15 bushels of choice clover seed, recleaned.—P. T. Hordeman, Phone 507-G, Rensselaer R. D. No. 2. FOR SALE—A fine lot of hardy blooming shrubs and vines. Now is a good time to set them out.— King Floral Co., Phone 132. FOR SALE—An Excelsior, 4 hp. single cylinder motorcycle. Will sell cheap, fully equipped or stripped, if taken soon. Will demonstrate. R. L. Bussell, McCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—A lot in the Phillips addition. Virgil Denniston. FOR SALE—Or will exchange for automobile or live stock; two lots across the river. S. M. Laßue. FOR SALE—Two big young mares, in foal; also one yearling colt Will sell for cash or on time. 154 mile west of Gifford, 9 miles north and 3 miles east of Rensselaer. Wtm. Markin, Parr, Ind. FOR SALE—A Success vacuum Cleaner, almost new; cost sls, will sell for $5. E. M. Honan, Phone 187. FOR SALE—27O bushels of good, pure timothy seed. Call James E. Walters. John J. Lawler. FOR SALE—ISO-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—Or exchange for Jasper county land, 160 acres of irrigated land in Colorado ; good water rights. H. B. Brown, Kniman, Ind. FOR SALE—A good team of mares, 8 and 5 years old; not bred. John Reed, Parr, Ind. FOR SALE—A good work horse, 1300 pounds; full age. Edd J. Randle, Phone 69. FOR SALE—2 brood sows, and 8 shoats, 2 calves and 4 cows. A. W. Sawin, Phone 400.
APRIL 301 I Your last chance to buy Dry Goods and Shoes at just! 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR B*e' .-. -r -■-.- ----Jjsr -* - .-■ '-♦ 9 K ...... . —-- —■ W mHHK^ jMMb m m||L dBHh It »|HK H® jiJ 9B S I The Rowles & Parker Stock must be entirely closed out by April 30th, as that will be our last I Iday with you. If you want your dollar to buy two dollars worth of goods buy today at Fire Sale. I I ID. -A.. I * 2, ; ; »
FOR SALE—Household goods, consisting of rugs and various articles of household furniture, at private sale J. J. Montgomery. FOR SALE-—Roses, pink and white, $1.25 per dozen, for Easter. King Floral Co. FOR SALE—S-room cottage, small barn, corner lot 60x185, both streets improved, sidewalks; bargain. C. J. Dean. FOR SALE—One Ford touring car; mechanically first-class; new tires; $375; a snap. Frank G. Kresler. WANTED WANTED—Two hired hands by the month. John Moosmiller, telephone No. 24-B. WANTED—General housework; city preferred but will work in country. Phone 536-K. WANTED—AII kinds of dressmaking done, work guaranteed.— Mrs. H. A. Cripes, opposite Catholic church.
WANTED—GirI for general housework. W. H. Barkley, Phone 305. WANTED—A few loads of straw or low grade hay for bedding. Riveredge Dairy, Phone 40-A WANTED—A partner in business with capital of S2OO or S3OO. Address R. O„ care Republican. WANTED—To box row $1,200 to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6% per cent G. F. Meyerr. WANTED—A {mod boarding house for young man. Room desired at same location. References. Address H. F., care Republican. WANTED—Some mixed hay; must be good feed. Ed Ranton, Jr., Phone 142-D. WANTED—To sharpen and adjust your lawnmowers. Bring them to me at the jail heating plant or I will call for them. J. L. Griggs. WANTED—Washing and ironing; will call for and deliver. Phone 3 on 298. WANTED—Man to work on farm. Eli Arnold, Phone 513-F. WANTED—Lady or gentleman to canvass for special advertising toilet article combination. Work permanent to right party. Apply 8 to manent to right party. Address Pierce Sales Co., 1904 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 81. WANTED —Girl for general housework. C. Earl DuvalL WANTED—A few copies of The Semi-Weekly Republican of April 2, at Republican office. WANTED—Copies of Evening Republican of March 12, 28 and 29. Leave here.
FOR'RENT. FOR RENT—Four rooms in my residence; to small family. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, Phone 560. FOR RENT—Furnished ro A ms; heated, lighted and access to bath. Centrally located. E. L. Hammerton. FOR RENT—Smith-Premier typewriter. In perfect condition. Geo. H. Healey. LOST. LOST—Diamond brooch, with 47 pearls, either at Princess Theatre or between there and my home. Mrs. Frank Leek, Phone 21. LOST—A house key. Is slightly bent. Finder please ‘bring to Republican office or report the finding by telejbhbrfC; AUTOS AND BICYCLES. A full line of bicycle repairs; expert work.—Main Garage.
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AJAYTfRES—The only written guaranteed 1,000-mile tire. A full line at the Main Garage. OILS —Automobile, motorcycle, motorboat, airoplane, bicycle, farm machinery, tl rashing machine, gun, cream sepantor, sewing machine, lawn mower--oils for anything always in stoc.c at the lowest prices. Main Garage SPRING W ORK—Now is the time to arrange fir the painting and paperhangin , work. Please call us as soon as y < u can and we will get to your worl just as early as possible. W. 8. I Jchards & Son. Phone 33L PAINTING and DECORATING— Orders may be left at any of the drugstores o. I may be seen at the home of my mother, Mrs. Ves Richards. Good work guaranteed.— Clarence Hamilton. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. FOR SALE —Eggs for setting from Silver Hamb irgs, 50 cents per setting. Phone Express office, No. 38.
FOR SALE —Buff Orpington eggs, 50c per setting;’ also setting hens for sale. Mr < Jud Adams, Phone 506-K. —— FOR SALL—Eggs for setting; from pure b ed Barred Plymouth Rocks. F. M Abbott, Phone 216. ' FOR SAM—B. P. Rock eggs, $1 per 15; good utility stock. 11. Paulus, Phone 41-G. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from a good laying strain of Buff Orpingtons; 75c and SI.OO per setting. Dr. A. G. Oatt, Phone 232. FOR SAL s—Eggs for setting, pure S. C. White Leghorn. A. G. W. Farmer, Phone 425. The party who took a certain plant from . the property of J. A. Grant this wnek is known. Return the plant or we will send an officer for it.—J. A. Grant. W. H. DEXTER W. H. Dexter will pay 247 5 c for Butterfat th s week. M. P. Church. The Lord willing there will be preaching Sunday, morning and evening. An attempt will also be made to organize other departments of church work.—J. P. Green, temporary supply pastor. Order your Calling Cards at The Republican office.
Chicago to Worthwust, XndlaaapoUu, Clndnnati, and the South, houlavllle and Trench Uok Springs. BENSSEI.AEB TIMH TABX.E. In effect March 21st, 1914. —— NORTHBOUND.— No. 36 ....5:27 am No. 4 .....4:59 am No. 40 ...,8:33 am Nov 32 10:46 am No. 38 3:15 pm No. 6 3:04 pm No. 30 ~..7:12 pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 35 12:00 *m No. 31 6:54 pm No. 37 11:20 am No. 5 11:05 am No. 33 2:01 pm No. 39 ........6:12 pm No. 3 .11:20 pm * Midnight
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H. R. KuHe and little son, of Chicago, were in town today. Nev oar of Jackson HUI eoal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Rev. J. C. Parrett has purchased a new Ford runabout and W. J. Wright has purchased a 5-passen-ger Ford. Buy a standard spreader at a price below the mail order house. See Hamilton & Kellner. Elmer Wilcox is recovering from his attack of tonsilitis and is able to be out today, although it left him quite weak. A full quart Topmost Brand Breakfast Cocoa, 25c. Home Grt>oery. Mrs. L. R. Leake and two babies returned to Brookville today after a visit of two weeks with Mrs. S. R. Nichols. See our line of buggies and carriages. Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Hollett, one of the students at the Monnett School for Girls, went to Chicago today for an Easter vacation with relatives. Rush Park garden seed, 2 packages sc. Hbme Grocery. Mrs. M. E. Smith and Mrs. Del Bowman and little son returned this morning from a week’s visit at -Delphi, Pittsburg and Lafayette. Harsh physics weaken the bowels, will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s Regulets operate easily. 25c a box at all stores. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Gunyon and daughter, Miss Luvia, of Parr, went to Monticello today to visit over Sunday with Dallas Gunypn and family. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas’ Ecletic Oil for such emergencies. Two sizes 25c and 50c at all stores. 4 Cornelius Donohue, of St. Joseph’s college, went to Chicago today to spend Easter with Richard Murphy, another student, who has been/ spending the spring vacation there. We are this week unloading a car load of H. and E. Cane Sugar, the best granulated sugar made. In barrels, 100 lbs. and 25-lb. sacks. JOHN EGER. Mrs. C. Earl Duvall is not quite so well today, but her condition is not such as to cause alarm, and in general repects she is making quite good recovery from her recent operation. Itch! Itch! z Itch—Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment. For eczema, any skin itching. 50c a box. lE. C. Marlow, a Monon engineer whose home is in Lafayette, returned to his home today after a short visit with his parents near Mt. Ayr. His brother, M. F. Marlow, went to Brookston to visit relatives over Sunday. A healthy man is a kina in his own right; an unhealthyJman an unhappy slave. For impure blood and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 35 years. SI.OO a bottle. Check Your April Cough. Thawing frost and April rains chill you to the very marrow, you catch cold—Head and lungs stuffed —You are feverish—Cough continually and feel miserable—You need Dr. King’s New Discovery. It soothes inflamed and irritated throat and lungs, stops copgh, your head clears up, fever stops and you feel fine. Mr. J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner, Me., “Was cured of a dreadful cough after doctor’s treatment and all other remedies failed. Relief or money back. Pleasant— Children like it. Get a bottle today. 50c and SI.OO. Recommended by A. F. Long.
■IIa~ iHs? ■ g DIVORCE YOURSELF From Dirt, Dust and Drudgery W 111 Combination Pheumatic Sweeper !II HI RdeMefrombroom drudgay—from the rtrainof morkg end Hftfag fmitiße aad from the dangerou* Kettering - gam* that are rawed by the u»e of the broom and the old fashioned carpet sweeper, can be attained by / *e tire of the Duntley Combination Pneumatic WiWf Sweeper, which, although eaaly operated by hand, '/ I ' creates powerful sudion force which dfawa out ail the dirt and duM found mvour rugs and carpeu and at the tame • 6ose the revolving brush picks up aft lint, pins, threads, ravdiags, ate. La*. TSE BBMTLET IWEEFEtt are made in three uze* and sold under a rigid guarantee for one year. You may try a Dunt. ® T*" own I°* '0 <ky* Froe 0f Charge. For more detailed Information write TODAY Wife G- E- MURRAY CO. a ii
Attorney Delos Dean made a business trip to Monticello today. Mrs. C. A. Brown, of Knox, came today to visit for about a week with her father, W. 8. Day and family. Mrs. George Hurley and son, Lowell, went to Reynolds today to visit over Sunday with her mother, who is Improved over her condition of some two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brown went to Chicago today to remain over Easter, and his little daughter, Thelma, wena to Monon to remain over Sunday with relatives. Rev. W. G. Winn went to Chicago today to preach tomorrow at the Irving Park church, where a vacancy exists and where he may be asked to become the pastor. Cough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. C
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Day, who arrived here this week from Manor, Pa., where they were married last Saturday, expect to. begin housekeeping in about two weeks in the former Myers property across the street from Hiram Day. He will put this in good condition and expects to make it his permanent home. Edgar is 19 years old and his bride is 21. Her name was Lalia Violet Fisher. Their wedding took place last Saturday forenoon at Manor, Rev. T. W. Stewart, pastor of the Presbyterian church at that place, officiating. Ed will continue to work for his father, t Cough Medicine tor Children. Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers.o Orlan Grant has taken a new traveling job at a big increase in salary and giving him greater possibilities for growth. It involves a change of location and he has temporarily located at Louisville, Ky., his territory King all of that state. Mrs. Grant has gone to Hammond to _ remain with her mother until Orlan decides on a place of residence. The firm for which he now travels is the Marion Shoe Co. Mortgage exemption blanks at Ths Republican office.
Job English was over from Brook today to visit his brother, John English. John is in his 82nd year, while Job is 83. Both enjoy vary good health. Miss Marceline Roberts came home yesterday from Oxford, Ohio, where she attends Miami college, from which she will graduate this year. She stopped at Indianapolis to spend a short time with her mother, who is now very much improved in health and who met her at the .station. Clears Complexion—Removes Skin Spring Laxative and Blood Cleanser Flush out accumulated waste and poisons of the winter months; cleans your stomach, liver and kidneys of all • impurities. Take Dr.. King’s New Life Pills; nothing better for purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take . no other. 25c. Recommended by' A. F. Dong. Miss Selma Leopold will return to Ann Arbor, Mich., the first of the week after spending the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leopold. She will graduate from the Michigan State University this year, and expects to teach English and probably to supervise music also. Yiook to Your Plumbing. You know what happens in a house in which the plumbing is in poor condition—everybody in J 'ie house is liable to contract typho d or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion take Chamberlain’s Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. C Rev. A. B. Wright returned yesterday from Greencastle, where 1 he had been for several days, and his (aged mother, Mrs. Mary Wright, accompanied him here and will make her home with him. She is 87 years of age and is enjoying very good health. Greencastle is in the maple sugar belt and the syrup making is now on in full blast and he arranged to have some sent to him. A MOTRE DAME LADY’S APPEAL To all knowing sufferers of rhewyatfom, whether muscular or of the Joints, solation, lumUagus, hockacAe, pains in the kHnejw or neuralgia pains, to. write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of theee tortures. She feels It her duty to send It to >ll sufferers FBSB. You cure yourself at home as thousands will -citify—no change of climate being necessary, This sfinple dJscoTery banishes rifle acui from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, purifies the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity and tone to the whole system. If the above interests you, for proof address Mm. M. Summers. Boz B, Notre Dame, Ind. Order a rubber etamp today from The Republican.
