Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 119, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1914 — Page 4

Buy your Spring Clothes and Furnishings at The Dissolution Sale and Save Dollars. TRAUB & SELIG.

Rensselaer Republican UATXY ATO SEMI-WEEXIT SBUXEYfc CLABX T PubUalMM X 111. ■ - ■ ■ OES FKDAY ISSUE IS REGUXdM* WEEEXY EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of March 3, 1879. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Reneselaer, Ind., under the act of March 3. 1879. SUBSCSXPTXON BATES Daily, by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mail, 93.50 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance. Year, <1.50. Wednesday, May 20, 1914.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN BATES FOB CT. A 8 SIT IBP ADS. ; Three lines or less, per .week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional space pro rata FOR SALE. FOB SALE—About 3 dozen full blood White Leghorn hens, all last year’s stock. A. Wartena, Phone 164. FOB SALE—2 corn planters, 2 . cultivators and a 2-horse garden drill.—F. W. Bedford. FOB SALE—The finest lot of ferns ever shown in Rensselaer.—King Floral Co. ! FOB SALE—3-y ear-old cow and calf. William Lowman, Phone 551A FOR SALE—A 5-acre improved tract near the corporation of Rensselaer, suitable for truck and poultry Harm; lots of fruit; well shaded, t and an ideal place to live. Call Phone 400 or write P. O. Box 142, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Rubber tire single top buggy; cash or good note.—J. Davisson. ■ FOB SALE—Six full blood White Leghorn roosters. Mrs. Bussell Van Hook, Biveredge Dairy Farm. FOB SALE—BO acres, well fenced, 68 in cultivation, good 5-room house, good small barn, good well, price $2,200. SI,OOO cash, bah to suit. F. M. Goff, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOB SALE—A 7-room house; 2 lots, corner Main and Elm; city 4 electric lights, fruit Inquire of Chas. Bowers, Phone 496. FOB SALE—A large ice box, practically new, cost $35; will sell for sls. Billy Frye. - FOB SALE—My residence property. Louis H. Hamilton, Phone 68. FOB SALE—Three 3-year-old cows, twill be fresh this month; two one-half Jersey; extra good heifers. W. O. Williams, Phone 504-E. . / * ———— a . FOB SALE—6 acre tract inside Bensselaer corporation, fine 9-room house, 3-room basement electric lights, city water, bath, good barn, auto fruit and a beautiful home for sale cheap.—Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE—Four young mules, ready for spring work; two 3-year-olds and two 4-yearolds; also 15 bushels of choice clover seed, reeleaned.— P. T. Hordeman, Phone 507-G, Bensselaer B. D. No. 2. FOB SALE—An Excelsior, 4 hp. single cylinder motorcycle. Will s 11 cheap, fully equipped or stripped, if taken soon. Will demonstrate f B. L. Bussell, McCoysburg, Ind. FOB SALE—ISO-acre farm, 3 miles , of Bensselaer 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 346. FOB SALE—IO-y ear-old mare and colt; mare lady broke Alva Potts, in north part of town. Call 142-L *” FOB SALEAn automobile. See Ernest Lamson.

7 ' WABT2D. . * Wanted—A second hand cook stove In good condition. Phone 403. WAiNTED—By 14-year-old boy, work on a term. Vairie Hill, care of .George Chambers, R. D. No. 4, Rensselaer. WANTED—Experienced girl for housework; good wages; small famaddress box 581. 1 fry* l » < WANTED—Board and home at reasonable rates for 2 small ehil- > dren, aged 2 and 4 years. Mrs. ,Ura ysGWta, member pt Charity Board. : ‘'tyr

WANTED—Teams for work on stone road. Good wages. Anderson & Guild, at White boarding house. WANTED—To bo; row $1,200 to $1,500. Farm land security. Interest 67a per cent. G. F. Meyers. WANTED—To sharpen and adjust your lawn mowers at the heating plant at the jail. Len Griggs, Phone 199. i : FOUND. FOUND—In basement of Boston store, Chicago, a purse, which is believed belongs to some person in Bensselaer. Get information ait Bepublican office FOUND—The surest method of making a sale; advertise in The Republican classified,column, v AUTOS AND BICYCLES. The undersigned has the only exclusive bicycle shop in the city; on corner east of Republican office. I have secured the agent 7 for the Pope bicycles and Pope motor cycles; second hand bicycles and motorcycles. I will save you money on bicycle tires. JAMES C. CLARK. MISCELLANEOUS. » STRAYED—7 steers from the John J. Lawler Pleasant Ridge ranch. Phone 337 or 24-A James E. Walters. LOST—Part of watch fob, fine chains with pendulum with initials L. E. K. Return to Lawrence Knapp.

AT STUD—Fee sl. A young fox terrier dog. Call Phone No. 38, B. H. Timmons. PAINTING—I wifi be ready tor work at house painting after April 24th and will be pleased to arrange now to take care of your work.—C. M. Blue. —.l - ■HUB II ———— TO EXCHANGE—BO-acre 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. Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. I. Adams, Phone 533-L. Will send tried recipes for hands, hair and tan. Send one dollar. Bockhold, 4124 Kenmore Ave. Ist Flat, Chicago, HL FOR RENT—Barn in Rensselaer, $2 per month. Peter McDaniels. ESTRAYED—Dark brown 4-year-old horse with ball face; brand “M” on left shoulder. Anyone knowing anything of his whereabouts phone Randolph Wright, Mt. Ayr exchange, SLC. —.--■ - -i — r 1 d ~~ Rev. Winn, who came down from Irving Park yesterday to be at the K. of P. affair last evening, returned to his work in the city today. He is getting well started there and is very much pleased with his work. His family will remain here until the first of September.

Attention! E. W. Hickman does everything in the plumbing and heating and tinningline. Ako cleans and repairs gasoline stoves, sharpens lawn mowers, and repair in general Opposite Court House, East. Shop Phone, 2 on 466. Residence Phone, 3 on 466

GASOLINE! OILS! FREE AIR! ALL READY MAY 18T. Will appreciate a share of your patronage. Orders taken for all kinds of auto accessories. First door east of Republican of- - Z ... Accessories will be arriving every day until fully equipped. I have Federal Tires on hand now. W. J. HOLMES n ■ • if »_• •/ ■’ .4- >’ u■ r “if ’ HF'?! .

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Tonight, at Rex Theatre, ‘The Man From the Golden West.” •Mrs. A. made a trip to Chicago yesterday and remained until today. Have you heard the, ragtime piano player? At Bex Theatre tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Scott and little daughter went to Chicago today tor a brief visit. Bememfoer, Saturday of this week, Racine shirts 38c or two for 75c. C. EARL DUVALL Mrs. Will Barkley and little daughter went to Lafayette today for a few days’ visit. ZZZZ’ Buy high grade chick starter and other poultry feeds of Hamilton & Kellner. Agent W. H. Beam, of the Monon, is now about recovered from his severe illness and it is probable that he will return to work about June Ist Special attraction during Warner film week. Mr. Robert Ripple, tenor singer, late with the international Quartette. Miss Mayme Stephens, of McCoysburg, was here a short time this morning, leaving on the 11:05 train for Crawfordsville, where she will study music, The price on strawberries, asparagus, wax-beans, cucumbers, leaf lettuce and tomatoes is now getting reasonable and we have them fresh every day.—John Eger. B. F. Fendig was in Chicago yesterday and witnessed the marvelout performance of Lincoln Beachey, the .birdman, who is daily looping the loop in his aeroplane along the lake front. We are headquarters for No-Sag screen doors. J. C. Gwin Lumber Co, Telephone 6. We want every farmer and man that gives their shoes rough wear, to wear them in, or bring them to our store, and use Leather Life. It costs you nothing and they wear twice as long. Remember, it is free. G. E. Murray Co.

Chauncey Wood, returned last evening from Chicago, (where he spent a short time with his father at the Henroten hospital. He is making a very satisfactory recovery from his operation and his recovery now seems assured. Our stock of white canvas, rubber soled shoes and oxfords, tennis shoes and barefoot sandals is complete in every detail. It pays to. visit our shoe department—G. E. Murray Co. The writer met Joe Jackson in Chicago Tuesday evening. Joe is working as an advertising man for the (Sanitol company. • About a month ago he suffered an injury that is still bothering him considerably. He and two other men were seated on the railing of a porch and the rail broke and all fell, one of the men alighting on Joe’s chest. For some time it was thought he could hardly live. Eve? since he has had a hacking cough which causes him to think he suffered internal injuries.

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- F j Gasoline and Oil Stoves ■ vz *.z_. We want each and every woman who needs a gasoline or oil stove, to call at our store and see the “Detroit Vapor” gasoline, and the “Quick Meal” oil stove. The “Detroit Vapor” is the best gasoline stove in use today. Owing to the absense of large sheet metal tubes or pipes, such as are used in the construction of all new process gasoline stoves, it has no place for the accumulation of gas to cause explosions, which frequently occur with other stoves. The “Detroit Vapor” has a more powerful and efficient burner than any other stove. It is easy to dean and operate, and is so constructed that the cheaper grades of gasoline may be used in it successfully. We have this stove in several styles and sizes. It must be seen in operation to be appreciated. The “Quick Meal” oil stove is K also the acme of perfection in oil stove construction.. The new lifting device attached to each burner, is the most notable of .'the many improvements made in this year’s stove. This feature eliminates the smoke and odor experienced in using the old style oil stoves. It is also made in all of the modern designs and sizes. ’••••• „ Z v . ' Do not fail to see these stoves before you buy. E. D. RHOADES & Son.

There will be no meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter Thursday everting, May 21st. — J. C. Parrett, M, E. M. Miss Nina Lyon, of Delphi, ipassed through Rensselaer today on her way to Chicago, where she will enter St. Luke’s hospital to take the nurse’s training course. Raciim work and dress shirts Saturday of.this week, 38c each, two tor 75c. C. EARL DUVALL / _ ■ ■- • - ■ R. J. Yeoman, oi Newton township, went to Indianapolis today to attend the I. O. O. F. grand lodge as the representative of the Mt. Ayr lodge. R the old planter tails we can fix you up with a new one.—Hamilton & Kellner. Miss Mary Harper eame from Delphi this morning to visit friends until next Monday and to attend the class play and class night events. Fancy homegrown mushrooms, 50c per pound. C. M. Sands, Phone 434. > Mrs. Mary E. Spitler and Miss Maud Spitler went to Lafayette yesterday and returned this morning, visiting with the family of Marion Learning. Mrs. H. J. Kannal went to Indianapolis today to attend a musical event being given 'by the Daughters of the American Revolution. Mrs. Kannal went as the guest of the state regent, Mrs. Beck. ,W. A. Davenport knows that advertising pays and he has secured a large number of orders for wallpaper cleaning since he placed ads in this paper. He now advertises to fill only the orders taken this week. ' The class night exercises of the Rensselaer high school will take place at the high school auditorium Friday evening. There will be no charge for this event and the public is extended a cordial invitation to attend.

GREAT MASS OF PROOF

Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney Trouble, Some of Them Rensselaer Cases.

Each of some 6,000 newspapers of the United States is publishing from week to week, names of people in its particular neighborhood, who have used and recommended Doan’s Kidney Pills for kidney backache, weak kidneys, bladder troubles and e urinary disorders. This mass of proof includes over 30,000 recommendations. Rensselaer is no exception. Here is one of the Rensselaer cases. Mrs. Larkin Potts, Clark & Washington Sts., Rensselaer, Ind., days: “I was weak and nervous and had but little strength or ambition. I rested poorly and Was subject to severe headaches and pains across my loins. I could hardly do my housework at times, and I always felt tired and worn out Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured from Fendig’s Drug Store, gave me relief at once and before I had used them long, the aches and pains left I to Doan’s Kidney Pills sos what they have done for me.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Potts had. Foster-Mil-burn Co, Props, Buffalo, N. Y.

Delos Thompson last week bought of Fred Berger; of Carpenter township, the red Stutz roadster, which Fred has driven for the past year or so. It is reported that- Mr. Thompson is about to trade the cat for the racing car which won the Jast Vanderbilt cup race at Atlanta, Ga. \ V-£J. * *• • *

CASTOR IA Wr Tnffmta and Children. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears tbs Xjfr

Leave your order with us for nice fresh Btrajrf>erries.-John Eger. til aaWt aAI ina UiA.. a

RENSSELAER MARKETS.

Corn—64c. Oats—3sc. Eggs—l6c. Chickens—l3c. Butterfat—26c. Randolph Wright advertised a dark brown 4-year-old horse as having gone estray. The Republican was asked to have the advertisement placed in The Remington Press and when the notice was communicated to Editor BaAoo he informed us that he had Just taken an ad albout a horse of the des- '■ cription that had been taken up iby John Schieler, 4 s 'miles southeast of Remington, and Mr. Wright went over there this afternoon to get the horse.

Chicago to northwest, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ana th. South, Loni*? -_vin> and Tmnoh Xtok Springs, MSNSSBLABB TXMN TAELE. In effect May 3, IMA NORTHBOUND. No. 4 2n No. 40 7:80 am No. 32 .'. M :46 am No. 38 ............. ..,..3:15 pm No- « .........8:44 pm No. 30 ....7:06 pm No. 35 .....18:15 am No. 81 7;41 pm No. 37 ..................... .11:30 am No. 5 ...11:05am No. 83 . ...8:01 pm No.» i. 6:18 pm No. 3 ..a.4.11:10 pm Nos. 37 and 88 stop on flag at Parr on Saturday. 7V" > 't !! - 11 ii Auto Bui to Remington. am pan Lv. Rensselaer 7:45 4:00 Lv. Remington .9:30 5:33 Phone 206 - - 0. L. MORRELL

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