Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Watch the candy mr,n in Postill’s window. Mrs. J. A. Dunlap is spending a few days in Brook. Fine barrel kraift just opened.— Rowen & Kiser’s. •Mr. and Mrs. John T. Culp have been visiting at Monon since Thursday. [ —Don’t pay more than 60c for potatoes. That’s our price.—Rowen & Kiser. Mrs. O. K. Rainier and Mrs. M. D. Gwin returned last evening from a visit in Indianapolis. You will do well to order your next grocery order from us, Phone 202.—Rowen & Kiser’s. Milt La Goss, of Fair Oaks, who had' a skin cancer on his chest, came here and had it removed one day this week by Dr. Kresler. The character of the cancer is believed to be amenable to treatment. Phone 202, Rowen & Kiser’s, for your next grocery order. ■■■■' ■ I I' ' «"■ i> Rensselaer Athletics football team will play its first game of the season tomorrow afternoon at Riverside Athletic Park. Their opponents will be the Dellwood Athletic Club, of Chicago.

Keep Tour Stomach and Liver Healthy.

A vigorous stomach, perfect working liver and regular acting bowels is guaranteed if you will * use Dt. King’s New Life Pills. They insure good digestion, correct constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the whole system—purify your blood and rid you of all body poisons through the bowels. Only 25c, at your druggist.

Francesville is to be the scene of another clash in the intercity baseball series between that town and Monon. The score now stands two for Mondn to 1 for Francesville. Clark and Wilcox will again play with Monon, while Francesville will use Myers and Clark for their battery, BrOwn of Pulaski in one of the field positions and Zellars, of Winamac, for third base.

A NOTRE DAME LADY’S APPEAL

T. all knowing sufferers of rheumatism, whether muscular or of the joints, lumbagos, backache, pains In the kidneys or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which haa repeatedly cored an of these tortnres. She feels it her duty to send it to all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will ‘••stlfy—no change of climate being necessary. This simple discovery banishes uric acid fram 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 yon, for proof address lira. 11. Summers, Box B, Notre Dame, Ind.

Mt. Ayr M. E. Church Notes. Preaching Sunday evening 7:30. Sunday school 10 a. m. Choir practice Thursday evening. Bible study class Saturday evening. v The chicken pie supper and subscription,s netted the church $75. Keep the good work going by your patronage election day. The ladies will serve hot meals. ITALIAN CHEAFH& Railroad Laborers Able to Get Along on Less than flO a Month. That Italian laborers save more money at the same wages than any other European Immigrants is a statement made in a report of the department of commerce and labor. The reason is easily found, says the New York Bun. A great majority of the unskilled laborers in this country are employed in railroad construction and simicarrled on where there are no accommodations for boarding and lodging the men. Tb<> boarding camp thus becomes essential to the contracting company. In the case of men of all nationalities except the Italians a fixed charge is made for the boarding and lodging of each man. The Italians, however, insist on buying and cooking their awn food. Investigation of the records of a contracting company employing many laborers of various nationalities in railroad construction showed that the actual cost to the company of groceries, provisions and payment for 'woks, waiters, fuel, light, etc., at its hoarding camps was 19 cents a meal, or $8.99 a week for each man. The men were charged $lB a month for board and lodging. The Italians at the camps of the same oompany lived mostly on macaroni, sausage, cheese, sardines and bread being the staples and the others used very sparingly. The average monthly expense of each lal>orer was as follows: Twenty-five one and one-half pound loaves of bread at 8 oents, $2; thirty pounds of macaroni at 7 cents, $2.10; sausage, sardines and cheese, $1.50; lard, 98 cents. Most of the Italians in addition to that amount spent an average of $8 a month for beer, cheap cigars and tobaooo, whloh with the expense of $1 a month for shanty rent brought the total oost of living up to about $lO a month.

FOUND. FOUND—Three keys on ring. Tag says: "Remington-Oulley-Indiana. Call here. MBOXLLANKOUB. TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3‘/, miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson.