Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 244, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1914 — Page 4

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Clanlflsd Colimn bavsi rom oumrsn am XU reeling er les*. pgr week oi six two*©*® The M jseekly PU ltipu*Vw», It oeets. Addltteml ipkii pro rata, FOR BALB. 4 ~FOR former" Philip MCElfresh property In ewt part of town, consisting of residence and four loti; plenty of .fruit, good well, abode tree* and cement sidewalk. Inquire of Leslie Clark, at The Republican office, FOR BALK My new bungalow, modern throughout; bargain If taken at one©. M. K, Griffin, FOR HALEA large eookstove. Phono 200, _____ FOR HALE Gook stove; also a 12x12 Brussel* i:ug. Hug ©an he load© smaller, Phone '177-0, Mr*. E. (J. English, FOR NALITA lOdneb Searchlight baseburm-d, In use about 0 month*, W. H. Parkinson, Phone 280, FOR HALE-30 bead of 2-year-oW steers, all dehorned and good color, ~JC. GJlroore, one mile went of Lee. FOR HALE- A good work horae. Inquire at the River Queen Mill, Phone 468, FOR BALE -A UPlnoh Art haurel baaeburner; 1 wood or coal heater and 1 email wood atovc.d. P, Ham* mond, Phone 202. FOR BALE—IO-ocre farm, good blaek laud all In cultivation, fair butldlnga, fruit, etc.; 7% mile# of Rensselaer; you can rent onion land nearby; $1,600, will take 0600 down, terma to suit on balance,—J. Davisson, Renaaelaer, Ind. FOR BALEO6B acrea land In northeaat Colorado and aouthweat Nebraska, where winter wheat hna made average thia year of 80 bushel* with yield aa high a* 48 Jiushris; sl6 per acre. Trade clear for clear Jaaper county land.—Geo. W, Jonea, Renaingtou, Ind. FOR BALE- A baaeburner uaed only 8 month*; a bargain; No. 1 heater,—A, B. baitue. FOR HALKA good, fre*h Jersey eow and calf. Cha*. Summer*, H. bl, 4, Phone 040*1, ■mWWWWWWWWWBWW-|KMII>»IHI|I«IP«CTWW»WiIiPi»J.iWI j»wrriwi*» IHHI >!■ otthii in . I i.m FOR BALE- An extra good Ice box; coat |B2 last year; good aa new. Phone 618, FOR BALK- Nice Rural potatoea. Write John Hale, R H 1, Parr, Ind., or Phone 602*b FOR SAUK—Or trade for an automobile, a 10-horae Advanee Traction Engine. A. W. Hawln, Phone 400, P. O. Box 142. FOR bAbK OJA TRADB-Havlng no room for the |BOO Htrobber upright piano won in The Republican's voting conteet, we will sell this at a bargain for cash or on time, or will trade for live stock.— bouelte Golden, R, H, 4. FOR BALE—Two soft coal stoves, also two couches; at the telephone office - FOR bAbJfi-A Michigan farm of 00 acres; a bargain for aoihe oue Who has from 01,700 to 02,800 to in vsst. For particulars see John BUI. POR SALK—Hard wood lumber of all kinds, sawed to order, Randolph Wright, Renseelaer, Ind., or Phone Mt, Ayr, 040, FOR BALEBO seres of well imroved day loam farm land within Vi miles of a good town in Michigan. This larm has good buildings, plenty of fruit; witer in the house and barn; good basement barn; owner sold 0200 worth of peaches off the farm last year; on good road, near good church and school; price 03,200, and 01,400 cash, balance to run aknost five years at 6 per cent Interest; Just the term for some oue with limited means and a nice home for any one. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. )/ FOR SALE—One two-year eld Jeraey bull, pure bred, a descendant of the "Duke of Arden" and "Hi Ivor Res" stock. Call and see. The bull will fbow for himself. P. F. Roberts. n. P, L Bwok, Ind. FOR SALE—A 6-aere Improved taate sear the corporation of Renoswtesr, suitable for trade and pouffe? tern*; fete of trait; w«B shaded, **4 a« Ideal plaes to Bra CWI FROM m Of write P, a Bo* M 2, Hraamtesr, UUL _ tef 4 rm«m,tm4 *m*u 4tmd 3* rim* tnf Iwiif riif £, WSW WrWWAj wrF+fr try wr'fiw n.mm /era**, 9k*m oft *■

J, H, S, Kill* made a trip to Chicago today. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg Coal for sale by Hamilton A Kellner, J, A, Dunlap and V. J. Crider made a trip to Chicago today. Phone 27.8 for coal, wood and feed. Hamilton a xmjvsm. Mr*. K. K. Hparling left today for her home near Demopolls, Ala, - Buffalo Creek White A*k eoal for *ale by Hamilton A Kellner. Everett Brown went to Logan* port today to attend a blue rock about. Good potatoes, 70 cents a bushel, any quantity—K. S. Rhoads. Mrs. H, K, Parktoon and Mrs, R, A, Parklson made a trip to Lafayette today, • Dr. W, b, Myer attended a meeting of the dental society at Hamißond last evening. iMra. Ben iy bule*, who ha* been visiting her parent* at Newlami, went to her home In Delphi today. Itching, ’"bleeding, protruding or blind pile* have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. 60c at all stores, The E, K. F. Sunday School class of the ChrisQttn church will give a market at Rowen A Kiser’s grocery Saturday, Oct, 17th. For regular action of the bowels, easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan's Heguleta. 25c at all stores. iMlaa Marie Weaver returned to her Home In Reynold* today after a visit since Monday with the family of William Burch, Mr, and Mm A, J. Bellow* went to Berwyn, 111,, today, for a visit of two week* With their daughter, Mr*, O, b. Murphy and family. There will be Sunday school at the Wasson sehoolhouse, southeast of town Sunday at 10 o’clock, An Invitation l* extended to all to attend, The Einvorth beague of the M, K, church will bold a parcel* post social at the church Friday night. All the young people am Invited to be present. Born, Oct, 0, II)j4, to Mr and Mrs, Win, Roth, Jr., of Montlcello, a daughter, and their seeond child. Mrs, Roth was formerly Mis* Eelmu Rather, of tlul* <'lty, fmpum blood run* you downmake* you an easy victim for dlacaso, For more blood and sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores., Price 01,00. John Blslosky. of FtmvtHe, Mich,, came yesterday and returned today. He looks to be In excellent health and reports that Mrs, Bl<* Toaky t* quite well now. n George IJoehn, Hr,. <»f Kankakee, 111,, was here yesterday looking after business. He went from here to Ids farm In Kankakee township, where he spends considerable time, I ‘ MM. I I LI Typewriter rlbbona for all makr of machine* for sale at The Repub llean office.

CASTOR IA For Intents and Children. Hu Usd Ym Haw Alwaji BoglU FOR HALE Four good dual purpose cows, two yearling bull calves, oue extra good; also 30 head pigs and shoat*«r-0. Howard, Mt, Ayr, Phone 70-K. FOR HALE-Wood, cut to stove length.-M. Kahna. FOR HALE H. Carr, River street, Phone 427. FOR HALE An outdoor closet Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. " WANTED WAN'TED "ikmk *at restaurantWill Postil!. "WANTED Position by twined nurse.- Phone 343, WANTED-Glrl to in kltchm at Barnes' restaurant.' WANTED -Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors and general wearer; 70 per cent profit; make 010 dally; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED Two rooms for light housekeeping; close In. Telephone 376. _iT“ ~~ FOR RENT. FOR IIENT-The room where E. W. Hickman has had his plumbing business. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. MBOBLLANBOUS. ™ "to”EXCHANGE—OO acre farm BVO mill# of Medaryvllle, Ind., good building#, 00 acres In crops, fairly Witt tiled, on stone road; want re*i4m*i fn ftefMMsJacr, J. Davlmon. mnirrw. Tbrss key# on ring, Tag

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Mr. and Mrs. D, R Alter and little grandson went to Forest, 111., today to spend two weeks visiting his brother, l#a*c P, Alter, and other relatives, Isaac 1», a breeder of pure bred Du roe bogs and will hqjd a big sale Haburday of this week, William Dale, of Crawfordavllle; Bert Bale, of and Mrs, N, tl Ghampion, of Richmond, returned to their homes today. All lead been here to attend the funeral of the little son of Mr, and Mrs. John Dale, of Barkley township. Dr. Warner Hldencr, who held a public sale near Newland last week, experts to spend the winter in Texas and Mrs, Sidener will accompany him, Hhe loft today with her mother, Mr*. John Davidson, for the latter'* home ,ln Danville, 111, Harry Kresler and Willis but* returned last evening from the Kankakee river, where they had been since Monday, They caught three salmon, a number of pickerel and lot* of goggle-eye* and bullheads, Frank Krosier and Jim Hemphill wei\t' f*JU<r them and Frank caught three salmon, weighing 5 pound* each, and one pickerel weighing 4V» pound*. ' Ed Honan, Jr., who Is,attending Michigan Uni varsity at Ann Arbor, writes home that he has made the freshman football team. Ed played center for the high school team and was a big factor In the line. He also tackled with accuracy and had his eyes open for the fall, which ho recovered after several fumbles, Ed has the advantage of size and It Is hoped ho will be able to make the varsity team next year, >, , |v The telephone company 1* lm«V removing the poles off the south side of Washington street The new boulevard lights arc to be Installed as soon as they arrive and Washington street is to be a "great'white i way," Home Sort of a eetebrafpu (Should take place when the light* are first turned on, Not a costly ' alfalr, but a rational, sensible event that wIU bring tango crowd* for aq evonlnror two. The stores could put on special sales, have their windows decorated with extra pains and perhaps It might be a good time for a 'dollar day" sale, It Is too Important an occasion to pas* by, bet some leader take the reins, The defeat suffered by the high school team at Morocco lias acted just the opposite of discouragement For many of the Iwiys It was their first time under flee and now that they see how it goes they are anxious to get Into It again, Harry Parker has come back as eoa'eh and for the last three nights has driven the new lineup at high . speed, Gourley has gone to center with Hwafm and bakin at guards, Hlmons has the making of a good ' tackle on one side of tho line and ’ Hopkins will take care of the other side, Gant, Phillips and English are working at end positions, with Will and Carl Elgelsbach, Babcock and Moore In the back field, OurI nick, Price, boy and Crooks are be i lug developed as utility men, This , Saturday Watseka comes to play. Rensselaer beat them last year, which, however, but evened up for the defeat of toil,

A. N, Mewmam motored to SleCoy;*burgHunday to spend the day with Wash Lawman and visit Mrs. A, H. Lawman'# brother, Frank, who Is Improved alter a long sickness. Grandma Moffat came to spend some time with the J. L. Babcock family. J Mrs. Luers Is spending the week with her son. Joe, Mr, Passons came from the city Monday, taking back with him his three children, who had been staying with the Marion family. Mr, Ritter and daughter, Mrs, WT Hliultx, are spending a week In Illinois with the former's daughter. W. H, My res Is making an improvement by building a porch all along the south side of h 1« house, Rev, Postlll had a crowded church Humday night and will be here again Oct, 25th, All come, Mir*. Augusta Dunn, dauahter and brother, spent Huoday with Mr, and Mrs, Griffith. Tonn Hhultz and Mr. Kurrle's son spent Tuesday with the former's father. The .streets of Parr aw being replenished with new gravel, which will make a good Improvement. iMr. Overton, of Leo, was In and abqjit Parr Tuesday buying stock. <Mr, and Mrs, G. E. Htlbbe visited Mrs,'Perry Griffith Tuesday, Miss Lucy and Edwin Brusnalmn are on the sick list. • Print Easton, 28, of Htlnesvllle, lost hi* right leg at the knee when be fell beneath a Monon train. He boarded a freight train and, In walking on top of the train, fell between the box cars,

RBMSILASft MARXITt, Corn flfle, Onto ~4l«. Whe»t~4Wc. Ryo-*7sc. ' Buckwhe*t~7oc. Butter—2Bc to 900. Buttorfftt—29c. Kgg« 23c. Chicken*, over 4 lb*.— lie. Chicken*, under 4 lb*.—oc. ' Duekn—lOe. No quotation* yet on Turkey* •fid fMM,

PARR.

Sam English talks About Farming Conditions in Canada.

A great deal has been said about Canada in The Republican during tlw past few mouth#, Find by way of advertising lor Theodore W. George, agentMor Canadian Pacific lands, and later through correspondence and by way of refutation of some wholly unfair, prejudiced and intentionally false statements which appeared In The Jasper County Democrat. The Republican don't give a Rip Van Winkle whether any person ever leaves Jasper county and goes to Own ad a to locate. We believe there are few better places on earth than old Jasper and we wish every farm tenant owned a farm and was here to spend the balance of their days, but since men hi search of new homes are leaving here every year, we believe that Canada should receive honest criticism, The visit of Ham English, whose home 1* In Saskatchewan, has reopened a discussion that might otherwise have been closed, but so anxious 4s Editor Babcock to prove Canada a desert 'Waste from one end of the vast domain to the other that he has credited- Mr, English with an arraignment of the country when Editor BttJM-ock bad not even seen Mr. English to talk wlth him. The Democrat, which had published tho statement of Willey and Ed Duvlll about Canada, also took the statement of Wiley Duvall as to what Mr. English had said and Wiley was anxious to have his Grade against Canada proven and probably gave the anxious editor an ear full without mueh regard to anything except to destroy the proposition of Theodore George's Canadian land agency,

Mr. English called at Tire Republican office end rend for the find time the article which The Democrat hnd published and In which he was credited with saying tlrnt the statement# the Duvall* made about Oanada were correct In every *ulrstanttal detail. 'Mr. English' stated voluntarily that he had said to .Wiley ‘Duvall that he understood It wa* very dry In Alberta and that men who had farms over there had come down Into Has* katchewan tit I*-year to plow, as It was too dry to plow up there. , Mr, English lives 300 miles from the nearest border of Alberta, He lives within 10 miles of the Dana dlan Pacific railroad and within five inlllws of the Canadian Northern railroad, He owns a half section of land and the other half of the same section Is owned by Prank Donnelly and Will Murray, of Rensselaer, At* though they have owned It for nine year*, Mr. English has farmed It for only three years, He says the land Is equal 'or bettor than any land ly .Hamper county and he spoke of his father’s fine farm In Barkley township, which could not be bought for $l5O per acre, He said that hi* Canadian farm was of bet* ter land than that. Naskatx'hewan has been dry this year, Just as dry at Jasper county and the corn belt of this state and Illinois and the drouth extended up Into AQherta and as there were many now farmers there some of them got In bad and were without funds at the end of the year. But the Canadian government came promptly to the rescue and ordered that mortgages could not be . fore ©lowed nor Judgments taken enforclug payment before the crop of 11115 Is raised, Ham has not been able to get all his land Into crops yet and has so far not ‘raised any wheat. Flax and oats are raised until the land Is In condition for wheat. He plans to put out 100 acres of wheat In the spring. TheOanadlan government has just Issued a bulletin encouraging fanners to put out wheat, saying that all that can be raised will he needed and at a good price, The bulletin contains concise information about the preparation of tire soli, selection of seed, method of planting, cate of horses through the winter, etc, The Bartk of Bommeree of Canada has been Instructed to see to it that every farmer unable to purchase seed shall have It furnished, Wheat this year brought up to sl,lll par bushel and Ham reports that one neighbor of his rabed 9,000 bushels, Ham put out three acres on a little pate'll near his house and got 20 bushels per acre and It was an unusually dry summer. Lo*t year, when conditions were more favorable, one farmer not far from Ham's place, raised 00,000 bushels of grain. This wa* on land that had been farmed longer than his. That there are hardships In a new country there Is no doubt, but Ham says that ho does not believe Canadian pioneers have as many hardships to endure as did his father and others In the early days In Jasper county and he knows that grit and hard work wtlll make any man succeed In that country. The land he owns was purchased for sll pr acre nine years ago. It has only bean farmed three years but lie reirort* that he could now get $59 per acre for It, almost four times what be paid. Hie spent six years In Oklahoma after leaving jasper county and ways that Banada suits 'him so well that he Iras no Intention of leaving It. Ho If The Democrat and Its Canadian expert reporter ,wfll tell the truth about what Ham English says It 1s quite probable that some of the men wlvo are seeking new homes where the opportunity for development under fair condition© are held outwit) be locating within the next few years on the lands

Everything for Everybody Tin idvtrtlMn rtpr«f«aUd h«r« art tfftrisg iptcltl latoißists for yssr trade. If yon do Bit find today what you wilt, look agaia tomorrow. Now offering! gaily.

THE RENSSELAER SUPPLY 00. Dealer In Olla, Gasoline and Auto Tires; one block east of public square. Phone 2 on 78. M. J. rich roar, Prop, W, H. DEXTER CREAMERY, It’s right to try all ereamerlee because competition makes business good, but we've never been able to see the sentimental aide of the question, consequently pay only real money for cream. On thla basis we respectfully solicit your patronage, * THE WE A RU-WELL SHOE STORE. When in need of high grads shoes or repairing, don’t overlook J. T. Wiseman. Nhoes repaired while you hesitate. You don't have to wait. SEE JOHM WERNER, TAILOR For cleaning, pressing and repairing, and a nifty »uit of elothes. Workmanhslp and fit guaranteed. Call upon John Werner, the Leading Tailor, BEVER’S OANDY STORE. When wanting choice box eandy dor father, mother, brother or sister, Just remember Doily Varden Chocolates. To try it is to buy it, C. BEVBR. OXY-AtfETYLENE WELDING. Oast iron, steel, brass and aluminum castings perfectly welded at a fractional cost of new. Automobile engines decarbonised by oxygen process Hutlsfactlon guaranteed. HEMPHILL BRCW. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. K. T. RHOADES A CO. When In need of anything pertaining to electrical suppliea, don't overlook the electrical simp. K. T. Rhoades A Oo„ Electrical Contractors. EAT RUNTS CANDIES MONTGOMERY A WARNER, SANITARY BARBER SHOP. When looking for a nifty hair cut or shave just call upon Cain - A Deninlston. We are also agents for American Laundry. Laundry goes on Monday.

MILROY.

The meeting here closed Hunday night. Four people were baptised Hunday. Rev, R. B. Wright preached hew last Hunday morning and will preach In two weeks In the evening, Glfl'l Glark and family were visiting with Mrs. Mary MeOoshen and Etta Hunday. Joe Rees returned to Ills home at Piqua, Ohio, Wednesday, after a visit with relatives, The report of the wedding In Milroy seems to have been false, Mr, Howell’s family attended Hunday school here Hunday., Mr, and Mas, AMn Clark and son, Harley, Mr, and Mir*. Geo. Foulks and family and Miss Mable EnglWh were In Lafayette Haturdny, Miss Inna Clark spent Tuesday night with Edith Clark. Mr. and Mrs, William Culp sjncnt Hunday with hi# father, David Culp, Joshua Ross and Robert John# were In Lee Tuesday * Mrs. Mareliand called on Mm, G, Foulks Tuesday. *-• Creighton Clark called on Geo 'go Foulks Tuesday.

Toned Up Whole Bystem.

Chamberlain'# Tablets have done more tor me thin I ever dared hope tor," writes Mrs. Either Mae Baker, Hponcerport, N. Y. "I used several bottle# of these tablet* a few month# ago, They not only cured me of bilious attacks, rick headache* and that tired-out feeling, but toned up my whole system." For sale by all dealers. O

"Church member# spent more money tor chewing gum than they do for the spread of the gospdl of Jesus Christ,” declared the Rev. O. I. Howard, In an address at the opening session of the west Ohio M. E. conference at Toledo.

What Would You Do.

There are many times when one man question# another's action# and motives. Men aet differently under different olreurastancei. The question Is, wliat would you to right now If you had a aevere oola? Could you do better than to take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy? It la highly recommended by people who have .used it tor year# and know its value. (Mrs. O. E. Sargent, Peru, Ind,, «ay», "Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy 1* worth it* weight In gold and I take pleasure In recommending It." For Mb by all dealer*. O

wtttoh the Omadkin Puclflc l« ottering mud tt»t none of them will be Merit to I*ll tor trying to *klp out with mortgaged tm>i>erty,

FUEL, VIED AND FARM IMPLEMENTS. Order genuine Jaekaon Hill coal lor the range, df us. We handle only a high grade, but all sites of haw coal. Phone 273. HAMILTON A KELLNER. WARNER BROTHSXS Sell Golds Hot Bloat Stoves and Ranges. They are the highest grade and most economical stoves mads. Also Builders' Hardware and Farm Implements. ‘ " ' ' THE WATSON PLUMBING 00. We will drill water wells from 3 to 6 Inehss anywhere in Indiana, WATSON PLUMBING GO. ■k.m.- s Wwi—.i.ow.qpwmsiiwi ■■ ...n, ■ n ~ i LUMBER AND COAL For full weight coal, don’t overlook The Rensselaer Lumber Go. Our hard coal is all elevated and runs over a screen In your wagon. Mseklenberg A Overton Creamery. Cream received dally, Elgin prices paid and correct weight. Test guaranteed. At The Faney Produce Market. Phone 30. MoFARLAND'B GROCERY. Handies a full line of the highest grade of Groceries, The Ferndell Line of Teas and Coffees a specialty. Phone 00. A, P. LONG, THE DRUGGIST. years of practical experience is your guarantee that in our store your drug wants are oared for in the most proorient manner. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Manufacturers of Hard and Boft Wheat Flour. Feed ol all kinds. If our flour don't please you, It don’t please us. Gail and get your money back. _ R. SPRAGUE. GOLDEN LOAF BAXBRT. When eating, eat O’Riley's Golden Loaf Bread, delivered through the Benson Delivery System. Phone 810.; RALPH O'RILEY. THE PADGETT LIVERY. Funeral carriages for elty or country. Light rubber tired livery, Calls answered day or night. A. L PADGETT.

NORTH NEWTON,

bee Mauck's entertained-Ms, Freeland and family last Wundny evening. Miss Anna Elckrnond called ' on Mis. Evert Grimes last Friday. Ed bane was out to his farm Monday, Milt Grimes attended the republican speaking last Thursday at Wenseetaer. 'Miss Rose bane spent Ha turd ay with her grandmother. Bale Baker, of Mt. Ayr, was out to Ills farm Thursday, Mr, and Mis, Evert (Himes and children ©pent Hun day afternoon with Milt ‘Grimes. James bane and family attended hand concert at Rensselaer Thursday evening. Miss Dllo Grimes called on Miss Margaret Yeager's school last Monday. There will Ire a box social Saturday night, Oct. 24, at Bogus Center sehoOl house; 8% miles northwest of Rensselaer, An interesting program will be given. bee Mauek and family and Miss Margaret Yeager were In Rensselaer Saturday. James bane and family attended church in Rensselaer Nunday. Miss Dlle Grimes gpont laid Thursday night with friends in Rensselaer. Mr. Eackwr and family sirent Hunday with Mrs, GuiUdosoph, Mrs, Joseph bane has been on the sick list. When you have Indigestion, gaatrltl© or ©our stomach you ddn’fc want a ©low uncertain remedy. Use Ml-o-na Tablets—perfectly harmless, but act quickly and effectively or nothing to pay. B. F. Fendlg.Y M

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