Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1914 — Page 2

DA£E>Y AID SEMI-WURKX.Y ~ ■BAXJBT aTcDABK . Publl«h.r« na Friday issue xs »gvla» WEEKLY EDXTXOH t BUBSCBIPTXOW BATES Dally, by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mail, >3.50 a year. >Beml-Weekly, in. advance. Year, >1.60. Friday, May 1, 1914.

CtaSSIFIED COLUMN 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 SALK. FOR SALE—One Blackhawk corn planter with fertilizer attachment, 80 rods of wire. W. R. Brown. FOR SALE A good Jersey cow with heifer calf by side.' P. F. Robert.'', Route 1, Brook, Ind., or Alt. Ayr phone 29-D. FOR SALE—Tomato, cabbage and mango plants. C. W. Rhoades, Phone 148. FOR SALE—6 acre tract inside Rensselaer corporation, fine 9-room house, 3-room basement, electric lights, city water, bath, good barn, auto garage, fruit and a beautiful home for sale cheap.—Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—One 3-room house, solid cement foundation, good roof, 6 windows. 2 doors, double floor, insured for S3OO, summer kitchen, uninsured, on lots 5,6, 7, 8 and 9, in block 12, Fair Oaks, 60 fruit trees, 330 raspberry vines, grapes, gooseberries, currants, etc., 150 foot square of ground, 2 truck patches, fronts on 2 treet with back alley; good location. Dirt cheap. Price -S3OO. Martha Jane Dickinson, Fair Oaks, Hid., Box 56. FOR SALE—2OO bushels of Rural New York potatoes, for seed or tor eating purposes; also alfalfa seed. D. H. Yeoman, phone 176. FOR SALEWA few fancy homegrown mushrooms. Chas. Sands, Phone 434. FOR SALE—Kansas Black Gap raspberry plants, $1 per hundred. Sylvester Gray, Phone 325. FOR SALE—I,OOO strawberry plants. Inquire of Arthur Waymire. Phone 522-B. FOR SALE—An automobile. See Ernest Lainson. • FOR SALE—Team of young mules, 3 and 4 years old, both broke; will sell reasonable for casl. Wm. Petty, Virgie, Ind. FOR SALE—Tomato and cabbage plants. F. M. Abbott, Phone 216. 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—An Excelsior, 4 hp. single cylinder motorcycle. Will sell cheap, fully equipped or stripped, if taken *soon. Will demonstrate. R. L. Bussell, AlcCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—Or will exchange for automobile or live stock; two lots across the river. S. Laßue. 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—S-room cottage, small barn, corner lot 60x185, both streets improved, sidewalks; bargain. C. J.Dean.— FOR SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants at 50c per hundred; 8 cents per dozen. Pepper plants, geraniums, ferns, chrysanthemums, pansies. Mrs. W. Frank Osborne. WANTED. WANTED—Washings and ironon S. Van Rensselaer Street. WANTED—To buy a child-broke shetland pany. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Phone 3 on 300. WANTED—Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Frank J. Alter, Phone 268. WANTED—To sharpen and adjust your lawn mowers at the heating plant at the jail. Len Griggs, Phone 199. WANTED—I am able again to do a few family washings. Please call on me. Mrs. Aloses Chupp. WANTED—Three girls; steady work; good wages. McKay’s Model Laundry, Phone 340. WANTED—To boirow $1,200 to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 6% per cent G. F. Meyers. WANTED—AII kinds of dressmaking done, work guaranteed.— Mrs. H. A Cripps, opposite Catholic church. WANTED—Man to work on farm. Ell Arnold, Phone 513-F. FOUND—The surest method of making a sale; advertise In The Republican classified column.

LOST—Between Morocco -and, Rensselaer, Sunday. April 28, a gray overcoat. Finder please leave at Republican office. ) LOST—A $5 bill, as 2 bill and asl bill, together, but not in pocketbook; probably lost up town; finder please leave at Republican office. AUTOS, AND BICYCLES? - The undersigned has the only exclusive bicycle shop in the city; on corner east of Republican office. I have secured the agency for the Pope bicycles and Pope motorcycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I will save you money on bicycle tires. JAMES C. CLARK. A full line of bicycle repairs; expert work.—Main Garage. AJAX TIRES—The only written guaranteed 5,000-mile tire, A full line at the Main GarageT ; OILS Automobile, motorcycle, motorboat, aeroplane, bicycle, farm machinery, thrashing machine, gun, cream separator, sewing machine, lawn mower—oils for anything always in stock at the lowest prices. Main Garage. POULTRY, EGGS, ETC. FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington duck eggs from prize winners. Mrs. John Rush, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, or Mt. Ayr Phone No. 20-G. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED —Two male fall calves, one Jersey and the other red. Please phone information to Will Morris, No. 527-K. PAINTING and DECORATING— Orders 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. PAINTING—I will be ready for work at house painting after April 24th and will be pleased to arrange now to take care of your work.—G. M. Blue.

EXTRA! LOOK! EXTRA! LADIES—Send for your copy “Mail Order Shoppers’ Guide.” Great bargains in notions and fancy goods. It’s free. National Mail Order Stores, Branch 19, Garroll Ave., Chicago, 111. farm to exchange for Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres in oats, 15 acres in hay, balance green pasture; good fences—Harvey Davisson. FOR RENT—Smith-Premier typewriter. In perfect condition. Geo. IL Healey.

I CONCRETE CEMENT ; I WORK A SPECIALTY:: $ __ ... = I Sidewalk, cistern, water tank 11 and all kinds of cement work <> done. All work guaranteed. ❖ | Tel. 458 J. J. MILLER | GASOLINE! OILS! FREE AIR! ALL READY MAY IST.

Will appreciate a share of your patronage. Orders taken for all kinds of auto accessories. First door east of Republican office. Accessories will be arriving every day until fully equipped. W. J. HOLMES The grand lodge, Ancient Order of United Workmen, in session at Boston, reported a net loss in membership of 4,329, leaving 26,647 on the rolls. Freckle • Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here’s a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine—double strength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. « » ’ Order your coal of the GrantWarner Lumber Co. A new car of Jackson HUI just received.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Base Ball Season Opens --Tj ■' '■/ .. ' f. i At RIVERSIDE ATHLETIC PARK SUN. MAY 3 Rensselaer Naps vs Francesville Game Called at 2:30 Admission, 25c.

MT. AYR.

Mrs. Ollie Michal is teaching the new operator. We haven’t heard her name yet. Last Friday evening was the last day of school and quite a large crowd attended the dinner which was given in the Lynch building. Miss Alta Shuey will leave soon for State Line, where she will take up the same work in the office as a hello girl. Misses Blanche Court rightanci Pearl Hough, of Brook, visited Alta Shuey from Saturday until Sunday evening. Miss Alta Shuey has resigned at the Mt. Ayr telephone exchange. Misses Mary Johnson, Cepha Barton and Owen Baker and Frank Greenly attended the Eli and Jane shew at Rensselaer Saturday night. Quite a large crowd attended the dance at the hall Saturday night.

DECIDE YOURSELF

The Opportunity Is Here, Backed

By Rensselaer Testimony.

Don’t take our word for it. Don’t depend on a stranger’s statement. Read Rensselaer endorsement. Read the statements of Rensselaer citizens. And decide for yourself. Here is one ease of it. Charles Malchow, Harvey St., Rensselaer, Ind., says: “Kidney complaint and backache kept me in misery for years. The attacks came on so frequently that it seemed as if I was never-free faomr pain. My back was most affected and • often the pain extended through my shoulders and even into my neck. The kidney secretions annoyed me by their irregularity in passage and proved that my kidneys were at fault. Years ago I learned about Doan’s Kidney Pills and on getting a supply at Fendig’s Drug Store, used them. After taking a few doses, I knew that I had at last found the remedy I needed. My kidneys were strengthened and the pains in my back were removed. I have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills since when having similar attacks and I have never failed to get relief.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same pill Mr. Malchow had. Foster-Mil-burn Co., Props, Buffalo, N. Y.

Sounds Like An Anthem.

If-a man were to give another an orange, he would just simply say, “I give you this orange;” but when the transaction is entrusted to the hands of a lawyer to put in writing, he adopts this form: “I hereby give, and convey to you, all and singular, my estate and interest, right, title, claim and advantages of and in said orange, together with all of its rind, skin, juice, pulp and pips, and all right and advantages therein with full power to bite, cut, suck and otherwise eat the same, or give the same aiway, as fully as I, the said A. 8., am now entitled to bite, cut, suck or otherwise eat the same orange or give the same away with or without the rind, skin, juice, pulp, or pips, anything hereinbefore or hereafter, or in any oth--er deed or deeds, instrument or instruments of what nature or kind soever to the contrary in any wise, notwithstanding.”

DEAR PEOPLE.

So I can give you just us good, perhaps better, and for the same or perhaps less money, stock considered, plants for your gardens, lawns and porch boxes, why not let me have your orders? I assure you I will appreciate the same and do my best to please you. Selling plants and cut flowers is the one way I can keep the wolf from the door, as I have been confined to my house by sickness the last three years. J. W. King, or The King Floral Co We have a full line of feed for the cbicks and chickens. Hamilton & Kellner.

WAR DECLARED! Saturday, May 2, ’l4 We have declared WAR ON PRICES for Saturday May 2 This is Special for SATURDAY ONLY. Price vs Profits. ■ _ - = * i———. —_____—— Good money ought to bring good values. And your money looks best to you. And if you part with it Saturday at our store you will get aH the value possible to get for it, as we have struck ROCK BOTTOM prices for that day on many articles in our store. Come in and see what they are. we H .v.T. rM d. BROADSIDE GUN °”X™ W Owing to a double shipment we got we will offer you ioo doz. Men’s Black Hose linen heel and toe, regular 15c grade at - -10 c a pair or 90c doz. 100 suits Men’s Closed Crotch Balbraggan Union Suits, regular SI.OO grade, sizes 34 to 48, at - - - - - - - - - - - ■ 75c One lot Men’s Black and Tan Hose, 25c grade at - - - . I^c lot Men’s Black and Tan Hose, 50c grade at - -35 c, 3 pair for SI.OO One lot Women’s Light Weight Drawers, regular 25c grade at - -15 c One lot ioc, 12c and 15c Embroidery at 5c per yd. One lot 6c Calicos, Saturday at 4% and 5c per yard. One lot of 32 inch Zephyr Ginghams at 8c yd., usually 15c We will also have on sale several lots of Ladies’ and Children’s Oxfords. 200 PATTERNS DRESS GOODS 200 PATTERNS We will have on display almost 200 distinct patterns in seasonable dress goods, including silks and foulards, ponges, wash silks, carded crepes, ratines, printed poplins, rice cloth, voiles, mercerized popline and many others. READ TODAY-BUT ACT SATURDAY Have you noticed how we put prices on the ground floor. Come in Saturday and let us show you how we have put quality on top. i _ E. VanArsdale & Company

RHEUMA IS FREE FROM NARCOTICS

Relieves Rheumatism by Cleansing the Whole System of All Impurities. Do not try to relieve Rheumatism by dosing the system with dangerous drugs. RHEUiMA is free from all opiates and narcotics and cleanses the system in a natural but scientific manner. The dangerous “waste” is eradicated from the kidneys, bowels, liver and skin. RHEUMA costs only 50 cents of B. F. Fendig. “I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism for ten years. After two days’ use of RHEUMA I laid down my crutches and have since given them away. I ♦am a well man.”—J. R. Crocker, 614 Sumter St, Columbia, S. C.

Indiana enjoys the distinction of being the center of population, the center of agriculture,, the center of commerce, the center of the great American railway system—having more miles of railroad to the square mile of territory than any other state in the tUnion —of increasing more rapidly in manufacturing industries, of owning more property to the man than is owned in any other state, of having a larger percentage of church membership and richer school funl than in any other state. It has more bushels of wheat, more money in banks, more pianos and more diplomas framed than can be located elsewhere from sea to sea.

“I Never Saw Hair Grow Like This!” “VAI, DONA” HAIR TONIC Force* Hair To Grow Wonderfully. The tape measure and the fluffiness and fresh, silky lustre of your hair, that you never experienced before, will Wk jßjfe i prove to you very quickly that you nave in “VAI* DONA” Hair Tonic a hairjgroWer extraordinary. It is already causing a sensation. Your hair will stop failing—no more strands of dead hair knotted., on your comb dr brush. “VAC DONA” Hair Tonic gives great stimulus to the hair roots, it forces them to produce, it gives life and the gloss of health to hair. You’ll see bald or thin spots fill out. P‘VAI, DONA” Hair Tonic is delightful to use. it is clean, delicately fragrant, highly antiseptic, and cwitains no oil. It gets rid of dandruff sSffht off. Satisfaction guaranteed, or your money refunded. “VAL DONA” Hair Tonic sold only In all “VAI, DONA” drug stores, in two sizes. 50c and >I.OO bottles. There’s a «VAL DONA” article for anything you want—all guaranteed or money back with a smile. is A. F. Long. Vai Dona Drag Store in Rensselaer

( \ Some men—-possibly a very few —may feel some hesitancy about coming to our store to look. Don't hesitate. Come and look at our new models of Adler*s Collegian Clothes Leave your purse at home if you wish —for you’ll not be urged to buy. There is a certain indescribable quality to our clothes which has to be seen to be appreciated, and we want you to have a look. Then, if you choose to make a selection, all well and good. But—remember there’ll be no forcing. C. EARL DUVALL

Royal Neighbors to Give Social Next Tuesday Evening. The Royal Neighbors will give a social at the Woodmen hall next Tuesday evening, May sth. A short literary program will be given and refreshments served. The public is most cordially invited to attend. 10 cents admission will be charged at the door. COMMITTEE. THE BARKLEY HORSES. The Barkley horses will be at the Will Barkley farm, in Barkley township, near Valma schoolhouse, Monday and Tuesday of each week: balance of time at Hemphill’s barn in Rensselaer. Phone, barn 600; farm, 503-F. J , See us for seed potatoes; both early and late. We have Early Ohtos, Rose, Six Weeks, Triumphs, Bugless, Rurals and Burbanks. . JOHN EGER.

WiF'WrTi'H"! L 'll Hii 111 4- -4- - i > fVt -K C 4 TW/ '”®2™“. SWJfEssyvlUe end French Xdok Springs. KEMSSELAEB TIME TAWT.H In effect March 21« t, 1914. NORTHBOUND. No. 36 5:27 am No. 4 . . ,4:59 <srn No. 40 8:33 am No. 32 10:46 am No. 38 8:15 pm No. 6 8:24 pm No. 30 7:12 pm „ „ SOUTHBOUND. N<k 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 • 'Mid'nirht