Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1914 — Page 4

CUSSIfIED MH IMMB i*<m cxuiKsirm am. Three lines or leas, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republics® and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 14 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOB SALE. FOR SALE—A china closet, 2 beds and a wasning machine. Call at Mrs. Prior Rowen’s or Piione 318. FOR BALE-49L5Ci No. 4 Underwood typewriter. Will demonstrate. Good bargain at $75. Omer 0. Iliff, Phone 529 C. FOR SALE—A good G-room bouse, on corner lot; plenty of fruit; water and lights; chicken park; small barn; cement walks all around the house. George Hopkins, phone 359. FOR SALE—This week, some ex tra fine begonias, geraniums all colors and in bloom; also some as paragus promosos ferns; they are all beauties, too. King Floral Co FOR SALE—Clover seed; good and clean. Robert Overton, Phone 507-A FOR SALE—A good, honest work team; weight about 2600. W. L Frye. FOR SALE—S-room cottage; large Ipt; fruit, shade, cistern, electric lights. Fred Chapman, Phone 280. FOR SALE—Four young mules, ready for spring work; two 3-year-•lds 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—An Excelsior 4 bp. 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. 8. M. Laßue. FOR SALE—27O bushels of good, pure timothy seed. Call James E. Walters. John J. Lawler. FOR SALE—ISO-acre farm, 8 miles of Rensselaer on atone 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; >BS per acre. Harvey Davisson, Phone 346. FOB SALE—A good team of mares, 8 and 5 years old; not bred. John Reed, Parr, Ind. FOR SALE—A shed that must be torn down, but contains some good lumber. Geo. BL Healey. FOR SALE—S-room cottage, small barn, corner lot 60x185, both streets improved, sidewalks; bargain. C. J. Dean. FOR SALE—One Fold touring ear; mechanically first-class; new tires; $375; a snap. Frank G. Kresler.

WANTED. WANTED—Oats. Hamilton A Kellner. - -- - ■ - - - WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. Phone No. 543. WANTED—GirI tor general housework. W. H. Barkley, Phone 895. WANTED—To borrow $1,200 to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6% per cent G. F. Meyers. WANTED—Gome mixed hwy: must be good feed. Ed Banton, Jr. Phone 142-D, WANTED—AII kinds of dressmaking done, work guaranteed.— hba. B- A. Cripps, opposite Oathone church. ' WANTED—To sharpen and adjust your lawnmowers. Bring them to me at the jail heating plant or I will call tor them. J. L. Griggs. WANTED—Man to work on farm. ME Arnold, Phone 513-F. WANTED—A tow copies of The Semi-Weekly Republican of April 2, at Republican office. WANTED—Lady or gentleman to canvass for special advertising toilet article combination. Work permanent to right party. Apply Bto manent to right party. Address Pierce Sales Co, 1904 Indiana Ave, Chicago, Hi. - / , WANTED—Gopiee of Evening Bepublican of March 12, 28 and 31. leave here. WANTED—Man to work a tardan on shares; good opportunity In town. Call phone 286. WANTED—Live agents to call on merchants only. The chance of your life. Address W C. Powell, EMjChamber Commerce, Columbus, ronnssx FOB RENT-6-room house at southwest outskirts of town; good water, track patch, fruit, place for ehutomi Joe Nesiua .. wmh at RepuMtaau etßta

FOR RENT—Boom on South Cullen street, which was just vacated by Mattress factory* Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. , FOR RENT—Four rooms in my residence; to small family. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, phone 660 or 369. FOR RENT—Smith-Premier typewriter. In perfect condition. Geo. H. Healey. - LOST. LOST—A cattle whip between Rensselaer and the Edd J. Randle farm. Finder please leave at Republican office. LOOT—A house key. Is slightly bent. Finder please bring to Republican office or report the finding by telephone. AUTOS AND BICTCLM. The undersigned has the only exclusive bicycle shop in the city*, on corner east of Republican office. I leave secured the agency for the Pope bicycles and Pope motorcycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I will save you money on bicycle tires. JAMBS C. CLARK A full line of bicycle repairs; expert wosk.—Main Garage. AJAX TIRES—The only written guaranteed 5,000-mile tire. A full line at the Main Garage. ” -“■- - ■ A OILS-Automobile, motorcycle, motorboat, aeroplane, bicycle, term machinery, thrashing machine gun, cream separator, sewing machine, lawn mower—oils tor anything always in stock at the lowest prices. Main Garage. PAINTING and DECORATINGOrdera 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. POULTRY, BGGB, BTC. FOR SALE—Pure bred Bull Orpington duck eggs from prize winJohn Rush, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, news. Mrs. John Rush, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr Phone No. 20431. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from Silver Hamburgs, 50 cents per setting. Phone Express office No. 38. FOR SALE—Eggs lor setting; from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rocks. F. M. Abbott, Phone 216. W. H. DXXTBB W. H. Dexter will pay 25%e for Butterfat thia week. PAINTING—4 will be ready for work at house painting after April 24th and will be pleased to arrange now to take care of your work.—C. M. Blua

The place to judge whether a m .n is a good fellow or not is in his home. When the government encourages farm boys to raise bigger crops and nicer pigs than their fathers and grandfathers did it is doing a great work—but it may be injuring the spirit of ancestor worship. Harsh physics weaken the. bowels, will lead to chronic constipation. Doan’s Regulets operate easily. 25c a box at all stores, Kansas has fewer murders, fewer suicides and fewer deaths by accident than any other state in the union, according to W. J. V. Deacon, state registrar of vital statistics. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas’ Ecletic OU for such emergencies. Two sizes 25c and 50c at all stores. Bernard B. Shively, of Marion, was nominated for congressman by the progressives of the Eleventh congressional district of Indiana, at Wabash Thursday. He was formerly a democrat A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man an unhappy slave. For impure blood' and sluggish liver, use Burdock Blood Bitters. On the market 85 years. 81.00 a bottle. As a result of recounts of ballots cast in the local option election of April 6, the drys have won two Michigan coutnies which first returns awarded to the wets. Wexford and Ogemaw are. the counties which now go into the dry column. Itch! Itch! Itch—Scratch! Scratch! Scratch! The more you scratch, the worse the itch. Try Doan’s Ointment For ecsema, any akin itching. 50c a box. The board of trustees of the Indiana reformatory at the April session paroled practically 75 per cent of the prisoners examined. The usual percentage is below 50, and frequently it is as tow as 35. Fiftysix of seventy-five men examined were paroled.

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Fresh fruit and vegetables. Phone 202. Winamae high chool has 36 graduates this year. Get your cow md horse feed at the mill. Phone <56. Ale*. Elijah, of near Mt. a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. AUCTION TOGIGHT—OF THE ROWLES & PARKER STOCK. A baseball tea.n is to be organized at Winamat this year. Ghatley Johnson is t> be the manager. The “Plow a Man Can Pull” is sold by Hamiltoi & Kellner. _ The wife of Dr. W. G- Washburn, of Star City, diet last week of consumption. She vas 41 years of age. If that old endt ate seeder will not work come in aid get -• New Advance. It is absolutely the best endgate seeder oi the market. It Is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. .—j James H. Chapman, A. S. Laßue, J. F. Bruner, En met Fidler, R. B. Harris and J. I. Gwin went to Indianapolis yester lay to attend the state progressive convention.’ We pay Elgin prices for cream and will handle t for you any day in the week and as late as 9 p. m. in the evening.—G. H. Hammerton, Parr, Ind. The Ladles’ Industrial Society of the Methodist church will hold a 10c social at the church Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. A cordial invitation is extenled to all. Order your co d of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson Bill jus-; received. Mrs. R. M. Gregg, sister of Mrs. Laura B. Fate, left yesterday for Pittsburg, Pa., a ter a visit of five weeks with her sister and their aged mother, Mrs. Margaret Pullen, at the Makeever hotel. Deliveries made to all parts of town by the Irc quois Mills. Get your chick feed there. Misses Marjorie Dame and Frances Brewington, of the Wesley hospital, Chicago, were here yesterday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Earl Duvall. Miss Dame was the nurse employed to care for Mrs. Joe Larsb during her final sickness. I have a lot of fine pansy plants for sale at 25 cents per dozen.—J. H. Holden. On account of Mrs. Biggs’ funeral Sunday afternoon, Rev. Winn was forced to postpone his visit to the dhurch at Elkhart until some future date. There will be services in the chucrh here in thg. morning but not any evening services. Buy your chicken feed of us. We will save you money. Rowen & Kiser. Mrs. W. F. Smith and son, Millard, of Laporte, came yesterday for a visit of several days, making the trip overland with Delos Thompson, who was returning from Laporte. Messrs. Thompson and Smith attended a big stone road contract letting at Columbus, Ohio, this week. Now is the time to put in your sweet potatoes for plants. We have some nice seed sweets. . _ JOHN EGER. Payment yesterday of an insurance policy on the life of Clemente Vergara by the Woodmen of the World, which has headquarters in Omaha, revealed that the mysterious discovery of Vergara’s body from Mexican soil was effected by members of that organization. Chicago has failed in business as a grocer. After an existence of three months, during which time the housekeepers of the South Side showed a decided disinclination to accept its aid, the Municipal store at West Fifty-Eighth and South Halstead streets will close its doors at the end of this month.

Strengthens Weak and Tired Women. “I was under a great strain nursing a relative through three months of sickness,” writes Mrs. J. C. Van De Bande, of Kirkland, 111., and “Electric Bitters kept me from breaking down, I will never be without it” Do you feel tired and worn out? No appetite and food won’t digest? It isn’t the spring weather. You need Electric Bitters. Start a month’s treatment today; nothing better tor stomach, liver and kidneys. The great spring tonic. Relief or money back. 50c and 81-99. Recommended by A F. Long. A wife whom many of us know prilled a good one across on her husband a short time ago. He had just told her that he had to go to Chicago on business. “It will only take a day,” he said, “and I hope you won’t miss me too much while I’m gone, but”— “I won’t,” answered the wife positively, “because I’m going with you.” “I wish you could, but it won’t be convenient this time. What Wpuld you want to go for anyway? Tm going to be too busy to be with you, and”— “I have to go. I need clothes.” “But you can get all the clothes you want right here in Rensselaer.” “Thank you. That’s all I wanted.” Uto mnMOtaMtted CWtama. >

Mrs. Stephen Kohley made a trip to Lafayette today. Miss Helen Hill is spending e few days in Chicago, visiting Mrs. H. R. Kurrie. Mrs. Boss Nelson came today for a visit of several days with Mrs. Gilbert Albin. Miss Ruth Gundy returned this morning from a short visit at Monon. •Mrs. Fannie Wasson and daughters, Les-ta, Mildred and Virginia, made a trip to Logansport today. 'Mrs. George Gorham and son, Frank, went to Lafayette today. Frank will remain over Sunday, but Mrs. Gorham will stay for several days. ' Parme'r Wells, of Morocco, has been spending a few days in this county, visiting his relatives in Barldey township. H. R. Kurrie will bring his family from Chicago next week to take up their residence for the summer .in his Rensselaer property. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Swain came over from Morocco this morning for a visit over Sunday with 'her sister, Mrs.' Mary E. Spitler and other children. i Miss Gertrude Brown returned to Brookston today after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Luers and Mr. and 'Mrs. John Nowels in this city. E. M. Parcels returned yesterday from a visit of several days with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. O'Neal, in Indianapolis. H. V. Childers returned to Delphi today, his granddaughter, Miss Mary Childers, accompanying him home for a visit of .some time with relatives. The largest - residence in Schneider, property belonging to Jim Dickey, of Shelby, and occupied by Jim Parmelee, was destroyed by fire Friday afternoon. Mrs. Rue Parcells came from Chicago this morning to assist Rev. Parrett for the ensuing two weeks, as the soloist and music leader during the revival meetings. Master Roseel Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, made a trip to Crawfordsville without chaperone today. He is only 6 years of age. He will visit relatives for sew eral days. Tom McCoy and son, Taylor MeC6y ? came ( from Chicago yesterday evening to visit over Sunday with friends, the latter’s wifq having been 'here during the week. Mrs. Tom McCoy is visiting Will Rinehart and family at Queen City, Mo. Mrs. Russell Shorter and 14-month-old baby, of Wahpeton, N. Dak., came several days ago and have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams, here, and her husband’s relatives at Monon. She will be here for about a month. Dan Chupp is driving one of Billy Frye’s busses for two or three days. Ears Clouse, who has been the driver for some time, suffered injuries several days ago when a load of hay tipped over with him, and has been laying off since the first of the week. Gough 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 ail dealers. O Rev. W. N. Sherrell spent the week visiting Mrs. N. j. Burgett and other former parishioneers near Aix and today left for where he is to deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class tomorrow. He now lives at Cherubusco.

Blemishes. Why go through life, embarrassed and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffering with tortures of Eczema, itch, tetter, salt rheum. Just ask your druggist tor Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment Follow the simple suggestions and your skin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for babies and delicate, tender skin. Stops chapping. Always helps. Relief or money back. 50c. Recommended by A. F. Long. Walter McConnell, of Fair Oaks, has purchased of the heirs of F. R. Otis, 80 acres of land in Newton county, west of Fair Oaks, and adjoining an 80 which Walter has owned for some time. F. M. Goff made the trade, the consideration being sls per acre Mr. Goff is of the opinion that this is the first land sold by the Otis heirs.

Look to Tour Plumbing. You know what happens in a house in wihich the plumbing is in poor condition—everybody in ’’ e 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 tor the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the time. If you have any trorible with your digestion take Chamberlain’s Tablets and you are certain to get quiek relief. For sale by all dealers. «• C

Did yott ever notice that when the average man loafs he just loafs, while when a woman loafs she does fancy work. Don’t forget Bowen &*kiser. They sell good groceries. Phone 202. When a man’s hair comes out it is a total loss. But a woman can put it out of the comb and put it back on her head again. New car of Jackson Hill coal received. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Suffragets are said to be revising the bible, so we may expect to learn that Adam and the snake really framed it up on Eve. 10 MORE DATS LEFT OF THE FIRE SALE. AUCTION EVBBT EVENING. It has been estimated that a healthy adult uses about 375 hogsheads of air a minute. But—pass the onions, just the same. Do-nedo for making fine doughnuts. KarKo for making good cakes. None Such biscuit flour for fine biscuits. Phone 202, Bowen & Kiser’s. Clothes may not make the man. But somehow or other you never associate a fellow with prosperity if the seat of his pants looks like a mirror. Speaking of clothes, a west end lady says she doesn’t need anything but a kitchen apron and a nightgown, as all she has time to do is to cook and sleep. Chick starter and scratch feed at the Iroquois Mills, Phone 456. One may criticise women’s slit skirts at pleasure, and probably ft is deserved; but at that we have noticed that when a man has a new pair of silk sox he generally manages to let people see them. Call Phone 456 for your next order of chicken or cow feed. Any time a girl goes to the ftont door in an old kimona and ner own complexion when a young man calls, it is a sign that the young man is as popular as a 12-ounce bottle of castor oil as far as she is concerned.

BIG CROWDS ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE. COME. It used to be that whenever a man saw a red-headed girl he looked around for a white horse. Not so any more. Now he keeps on looking at the girl—assuming, of course, that she wears one of those new-fangled unfinished skirts. Buy your chick started and Blatchford’s Egg Mash of Hamilton & Kellner. When it comes to the role of disease carrier the fly has the mosquito skinned a mile. He can carry 6,600,000 bacteria, declares an authority. And, although he is the original and only purveyor of infantile paralysis and is responsible for 80 per cent of typhoid fever, he is not at all adverse to carrying the germs of any other disease he meets in his journeys through garbage pall, sewer and other filth. , AUCTION STARTS AT IM PROMPTLY. FIRESALE. The full appropriation of 8165,000 for the children’s bureau of the department of labor, which was requested by Miss Julia C. Lathrop, of Chicago, its chief, was granted by the house Thursday after a lively debate, during which the increased appropriation was hotly opposed by southern congressmen. Found a Cure for Rheumatism. a I suffered with rheumatism for two years and could not get my right hand to my mouth for that length of time,” writes Lee L. Chapman, Mapleton, lowa. ’I suffered terrible pain so I could not sleep or lie still at night. Five years ago I began using Chamberlain’s Liniment and In two months ! was well and have not suffered with rheumatism since.” For sale by all dealers*

The body of Mrs. John Myers, whose death occurred at North Vernon Thursday, will be brought here this afternoon and taken to the home of James Jordan, an old friend and neighbor. It will remain there o*er night and taken to Milroy township Sunday morning at 9 o’clock, and the funeral and burial he’d there

OMOMTO »> XndUnApoUa, 'tonuMnasß thus tabu. In efleet March 21st, IMA NORTHBOUND. No. 86 8:27 am No. 4 4:58 am No. 40 8:88 am Na 82 10:48 ma No. 88 .............8:15 pm No. 4 .....8:04 pm No. 80 ~.7:12 pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 85 12:00 *m No. 81 ... .. 6:54 pm No. 87 ~11:09 am No. 5 ........ Jl:06 am No. 88 ..2:01 pm No. 39 *l2 pm No. 8 ..n:10 pm •Midnight.

Devere Yeoman Will Not Run For County Surveyor This Year.

County Surveyor Devere Yeoman, who was nominated for re-election at'the democratic eounty convention- held some time ago, has filed his withdrawal from the ticket, as he does not care for the office, but Instead will assist his father, A K. Yeoman, with his large farm west of town. His present term of office will expire Dec. 31st, 1914. He had informed many before the convention that he would not accept the nomination but there was no other candidate and he was finally named in the hope that he would consent to make the race, but this he refuses to do. There has so far been no effort made to name another candidate and it is quite probable that no one will be named for the office on the democratic ticket.

Missionary Society of the Logansport Presbytery.

Winamae Democrat. About eighty delegates have been here yesterday and today attending the annual meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Logansport Presbytery, in session at- the Presbyterian church here. Some of the visitors represent tile Young Ladies’ Guild. The district is composed of ten counties in the,, northwest part of the state, and a large number of the local missionary societies are represented. The sessions began yesterday afternoon, and the program was carried out practically as outlined, with some minor changes. Some of those on today’s program were not present, so several reports and talks were delivered by other representatives. The meeting is to close with tonight’s session. Num-' erous town people have attended the gatherings, the crowd last evening filling the church. A dinner was served to the visit ors today noon by the ladies of the Christian church, and another spread is to be given by them this evenig for the young ladies in attendance. Dr. J. C. Garritt is to deliver a lecture tonight on Chinese missionary work, and there will be special music by (Miss Harriet Ferris,« of Hammond.

Mop sticks, Bon Ami, brooms, etc., for the spring cleaning. Phone 202. Rowen & Kiser’s. Dispatches from Rochester, Minn., state that C. W. Post, of Battle Creek, Miclu, who recently was hurried to Rochester from California on a special train for ®a surgical operation, departed Wednesday night for Santa Barbara. He has completely recovered from the operation. 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 tor purifying the blood. Mild, non-griping laxative. Cures constipation; makes you feel fine. Take no other. 25c. Rfoommended by A.’ F. D>ng. President Wilson was asked by a delegation from the senate and house Thursday to request Attorney General Mcßeynolds to obtain from the circuit court of appeals at Chicago a reprieve for the 27 labor leaders sentenced to Fort Leavenworth for complicity in the dynamite conspiracy.

Straight at It, There is no use Gt our “beating around the bush.” We might as well out with it first as last. We want you to try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far as we can see why you should not do so. This preparation by its remarkable cures has gained a world wide reputation, and peoSle everywhere speak of it in the ighest terms of praise. It is tor sale by all dealers. C

It is peculiar to what extent »ome partisan papers go to criticise the opposite party. This week’s Lafayette Democrat, Reno Isherwood,. Editor, blames the present city administration because the Dryfus theatre burned, alleging that the fire chief did not properly direct the fire fighting. If all newspapers carried fire brands as does Brother Isherwood’s we would expect the world to burn up no matter how efficient the fire department was. Emily Magers, an inmate of the poor asylum, has been declared insane, and has been accepted at the asylum, where she will be taken within a few days. Mrs. Margaret Pullen, aged mother of Mrs. Laura B. Fate, has also been declared Insang. She is almost 86 years of age and lives at the hotel. She will not be taken to the asylum, in all probability, as she is now considerably improved. ’

A NOTRE DAME LADY’S APPEAL To all knowing sufferer, of rheumatism. whether Muscular or of the joints. sciatica, lumbago*, backache, pain. In the kidneys or neuralgia peine, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly aU ot these tortures. She tools it her doty to amid it to aH sufferers VBKK. Too cure younelf at home aa thousand, win “wtity—no chance of climate belnr aecessary. This simple discovery banishes arte arid from the blood, loosens the stiffened joints, pur Meo the blood, and brightens the eyes, giving elasticity aad tone to the whole system. If the above Intertoto yon. for proof address Mto. M. hammers, Bob B. Metro Daaae, I*4,