Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 258, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1914 — Page 4

Rtmlacr RepMlcau DAHT IBD SEM!:-WEEXI.T ■XAXKT ft CXULKK - PnUHshar* «n ram at issueis - mottla* WKXKXiY EDITION Seml-Weekly Republican entered Jan. I. 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 Rensselaer, Ind . under the act of March 3, 1879. 5J BUBSCBXPTIOjr KATSS Daily by Carrier, 1U Cents a Week. By Mail; $3.50 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, Year, $1.50. Saturday, October 31, 1914. Classified Column <ATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Tnrve or less, per week or six .SBuee of The Evening Republican and ;wo of Tiw iseini-Weekly Republican, 15 cents. Additional space uro rata FOR SALK. ~FOR SALE—Milk.—Mrs. Vincent Eisele. FOR &ALE—On account of no available pasture in the future, 1 will sell my Silver Rex Jersey cow (milk test 6) and her 2-inonth-old hand fed heifer calf.—J. F. Hardnian. _ ' ' . • FOR SALE—Green tomatoes.— • Mrs. John McClanahan, Phone 293. FOR SALE—Two heating stoves for either wood or coal. A. Leopold. FOR SALE—A well bred BeA.shire boar' very reasonable if taken at once. Russell Van Hook, Phone 938-A. FOR 'SALE—Young Jersey cow with calf 4 weeks old. Julius Huff, Phone 949-A, FOR SALE—22O acres improved Newton county land, four miles from market, 160 acres under Cultivation and best tiled quarter in western Indiana, balance meadow and timber pasture. Fair improvements. Price $75 per acre for quick sale. Reasonable terms to right party. If interested write or wire J. A. Wells, Aledo, 111. - FOR SALE—The former Philip McElfresh property in east part of town, consisting of residence and four lots; plenty of fruit, good well, shade trees and cement sidewalk. Inquire of Leslie Clark, at The Republican office. FOR SALE—My new bungalow, modern throughout; bargain if taken at cnce.—M. E. Griffin. FOR farm of, 120 acres 'in Jasper miles northeast of bargain if taken soon. —jTBHHBaiL Poneto, Ind. —■ ■■■— - FOR SALE—IO-acre black land all in cultivation, iW buildings, fruit, etc.; IVz miles of Rensselaer; '“you cat rent onion land nearby; $1,500, will take SSOO down, terms to suit on balance.—J. Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Nice Rural, potatoes. Write John Dale, R D 1, Parr, Ind., or Phone 592-1. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Having no room for the S3OO Strohber upright piano won in The Republican’s voting contest, we will sell this at a bargain for cash or on time, or. will trade for live stock.— Louella Golden, R. D. 4.

FOR SALE— Hardwood lumber of all kinds, sawed to order. Randolph Wright, Rensselaer, Ind., or Phone Mt. Ayr, 54-C. FOR SALE— Wood, cut to stove length.—M. Kanne. WANTED. WANTED—To buy a Shropshire buck—Ed Ranton, Phone 954-D. WAINTED—Work in town or country. Mrs. Lizzie Cooper, Monticello, Ind. WANTED—Stenographer for general office wojk; office removed to Hollingsworth block, opposite and westerly from court house—JAmes H. Chapman. WANTED—To send you The Gentlewoman, a monthly magazine, 18 months for 25 cents; a pretty picture thrown in.—Adna Healey, Phone 153. WANTED—Dining room girl at Makeever House. WANTED—Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighb> rs and general wearer; 70 per cent profit; make $lO daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—-Girl to work in kitchen. Will pay good wages. See Lewis Nichols at restaurant. WANTED— Salesmen, two young men for special work; positions permanent, with exceptionally good chance for . rapid promotion for live wires. The Magazine Circulation Co., 321-332 Jo. Dearborn °t., Chicago, 111. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms, with fise of kitchen, or for sleeping rooms. Also ladles’ good warm coat for sale.—Mrs. J. Q. Alter, Phone 268. , • ’ . * FOR RENT—Part of my residence, four rooms. Mrs. R. J. Stephenson, Phone 560. %

BEING A’BULL MOOS ER THIS, YEAR MEREIY MEANS BEING. A MULE BOOSTER. F Itching, bleeding, protruding or blind piles have yielded to Doan’s Ointment. 50c at all stores. . The funeral of S. R. Nichols will; take place tomorrow afternoon at 2:36 at the late The! Masonic order will be in charge,, apd Revs. Parrett and Curnick. will conduct the service. We will unload a car f Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes Thursday, Friday and Saturday. T 1 >y. are put up Tn sacks of 150 lbs., 2% bushels each. /In lots or more 55c a bushel. Also a car of apples at $2 and $2.25 a barm. JOHN EGER. The home of George Ade, at Hazilden, is the scene of a big gail.ering of progressives today and practically all the followers of that party from Renssealer are in attendance, as well as a few others who went to be in the crowd. What Would You Do. There are many times when one man questions another’s actions and motives. Men act differently under different circumstances. The question is, what would you do right now if you had a severe ebld? Could you do better than to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy? It is highly recommended by people who have used it for years and know its value. Mrs. O. E. Sargent, Peru, Ind., says, “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is worth its weight in gold and I take pleasure in recommending it.” For sale by all dealers. , C Expulsion of Hal Shrofe from the Garfield high school at Terre Haute for joining a high school fraternity was sustained by the board of school trusitees, who issued an order prohibiting all high school pupils from joining secret societies. Call John Eger’s grocery, Phone 54, and leave your order for apples and potatoes. Michigan apples in 3 bushel barrels at $2 and $2.25 a barrel. . Wisconsin sand-grown potatoes'in 2!4 bushel sacks, in 5bushel lots or more, $35 a bushel. Visit the North Side Ca!L for choice fruits, fresh oysrerz, fresh and smoked meats. Short orders served at all hours. Meals at regular hours. Goods delivered to any part of city. We sell for cash only. LEWIS NICHOLS, Prop. — i... —, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins, accompanied by Misses Marguerite Brown, Marie Hamilton and Vera Healey went to Chicago this morning. The young ladies will visit the family of Rev. Winn at Irving Park and will drive back tomorMhg iti Babcock-& Hopkins’ auto--■hUe. which has been at WoodWw the past week. Toned Up Whole System. Chamberfain’s Tablets have done more for me Jihan I ever dared hope for," writes Mrs. Esther Mae Baker, Spencerport, N. Y. “I used several bottles of these tablets a few months ago. They not only cured me. of bilious attacks, sick headaches and that tired-out feeling, but toned up my whole system.” For sale by all dealers. C The Metropolitan Stock Co delighted a good sized audience last evening with their presentation of “Father and the Boys.” The play contains much of the George Ade .style of wit and the audience showed its appreciation of the lines of the play and the capable acting by liberal applause. The very excellence of the stock company deserves for them good audiences and all who attend their weekly performances are certain to be well pleased. The company will remain over tonight, presenting another play that should prove very pleasing. Tonight’s play is “Caprice.”

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgaature of 1 FOR RENT—Suite of rooms over VanArsdel’s store. Inquire of E. L. Hollingsworth, Ist National Bank Bldg. MISCELLANEOUS 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. Ij)avisson ’ LOST. LOST—A package containing two union suits of underwear for woman and two pairs black hose. These articles had been given to a poor lady and were lost on her way home, probably between town and Warren’® tile mill, north, finder please notify Mrs. Huston, phone 81. LOST—Oxford grey, light-weight, silk-lined overcoat. Capper & Cap-, per label on inside. Notify J. A. Dunlap or Republican office. LOST— Kit of auto tools between the Main Garage and my home south of town; Joe Kolhoff, Phone 909-H.

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Widow Gets Judgment For $5,000 Against Stone Company. Several months ago Chas. A. Hubbard lost his life while at work building the plant for the Newton County Stone Co. His widow, or administratrix of 'his estate, brought suit for SIO,OOO. The ease wias hard fought. Truman F. Palmer, of' Monticello, Was special judge. The jury returned a verdict for $5,000 Friday. The case Will be appealed Many recoveries from lung troubles are du§ to Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It strengthens the lungs, cheeks the cough and gives relief at once.—Mr. W. S. Wilkin% Gates, N. C., writes: “I used Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey in a, pase given up as hopeless and it effected a complete cure.” Get a bo t tip of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. If you cough is dry and hacking let it trickle down the throat, you will surely get relief. Only 15c, at yoqr druggist. Christian Church Services. Bible school 9:30. ’ Morning service 10:30. Sermon: “The Horizon of Jesus.” Special music. There will be a special un-ipa. service at the Metlwdist church Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Everybody come out. Keep Your Stomach and Liver Healthy. A vigorous stomach, perfect working liver and regular acting bowels is guaranteed If you will use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They insure good digestion, correct constipation and have an excellent tonic effect on the.'whole system—purify' you? blood and ri<l.~you of all body poisons through the bowels. Only 25c, at your druggist. • W. L. Frye went to Hammond today to visit his sister. Mrs. P. IA Davis. For regular action of the bowels, easy, natural movements, relief of constipation, try Doan’s Regulets. 25c at all stores. The rifle match between members of the Rensselaer and Monticello militia companies is taking place at Monticello today. When baby suffers with croup, apply and give Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil at once. Safe for children. A little goes a long way. 25c and 50c. At all drug stores. Miss Eleanor Dye, o 4 San Diego, Oak, is spending a few’ days with her old friend, Miss Al Verta Simpson, at . the Monnett School for Girls. , Impure blood runs you downmakes you an easy Victim for disease. For more blood and sound digestion—Burdock Blood Bitters. At all drug stores. Price SI.OO. Henry Wiatsdji returned to Chicago Heights this morning after a six weeks’ visit here With his daughter, Mrs. Belle Sayler, who accompanied him home.

A Few Of Our Headliners .p For the Grate—Our Brite-Light CanneL * > For the Heating Stove-Our Ky. Belle Lump and Puritan White Ash. Fdr the Range—Our Ky. Belle Egg, B. B. and Jackson Hill. We carry a full staple lihe of hard and soft codl. All that we ask is one trial. Phone 7. Harrington Bros. Co.

George Myers, 27, butcher and ■ married, was arrested Wednesday j at Columbus, Ohio, after the body I pf Miss Garner was found at ‘the home otf her parents. The police say Myers quarrels.! With the girl when he found a rival with her and choked her to death. Always Does the Work. “I like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy better than any other,” writes R. E. Roberts, Homer City, Pa. . “I have taken it off and on for years and it has never failed to give the desired results.” For sale by all dealers. C ■ _ 1 cold weather several hundred men turned out Tuesday a ) observe Good Roads day for the L r.i oln highway “feeder” by working on the road from Indianapolis to .South Bend Without pay. Holes were filled up and many stretches of bad road were graveled, Head cplds, coughs, croup, asthma and bronchitis all quickly and safely yield to Hyomei. Get a complete outfit from B. F. Fendig today. ■sjt’s the most effective remedy, and easy to use—you breathe it. H Harrison Timmons was given a surprise Friday evening the occai sion being his twenty-sixth birthday. Quite a large number of masked guests arrived and the evening was pleasantly spent, playing games and in conversation. Refreshments were served.

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Everything for Everybody The advertisers represented here are offering special inducements for your trade. If yon do not find today what yon want, look again tomorrow. New offerings daily.

THE RENSSELAER SUPPLY CO. Dealer in Oils, Gasoline and Auto Tires; one block east of public square. Phone 2 on 78. M. J. Sehroer, Prop. W. H. DEXTER CREAMERY. It’s right to try all creameries becatfee competition makes business good, but we’ve never been able to see the sentimental side of the question, consequently pay only real money for cream. On this basis we respectfully solicit your patronage. THE WEAR-U-WELL SHOE STORE. ’ ( When ifi.need of high or repairing, don’t overlook J. T. Wiseman. Shoes repaired while you hesitate.’ You don’t have to wait. SEE JOHN WERNER, TAILOR For cleaning, pressing and repairing, and a nifty suit of clothes. Workmanhsip and fit guaranteed. Call ,upon John Werner, the Leading Tailor. J — t BEVER’S CANDY STORE. When wanting choice box candy for father, mother, brother or sister, just remember Doliy Varden Chocolates. To try it is to buy it C. BEYER. OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING. Cast; iron, steel, brass and aluminum castings perfectly welded at a fractional cost of new. Automobile engines decarbonized by oxygen process Satisfaction guaranteed. HEMPHILL BROS. •* . • ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. K. T. RHOADES & CO. When in need of anything pertaining to electrical supplies, don’t overlook the electrical shop. K. T. Rhoades & Co., Electrical Contractors. f SANITARY BARBER SHOP. When looking for a nifty hair cut or shave just call upon Cain & Denniston. We are also agents for American Laundry. Laundry goes on Monday. -

| FARMS FOR SALE 80 acres—This farm has 5 acres in grain, 35 acres in pasture, 8 acres timber fenced hog tight and lies at the head of a dredge ditch, on stone road, near station and School, on R. F. D. There is a five room house, good barn,’ cellar, large poultry house, and other buildings. Price $75. Owner will take SI,OOO down and give long time on remainder. 80 acres—All good hickory land and in cultivation except six acres in timber. It lies in good neighborhood, on R. F. D. and has lots of tile. The buildings are all good and consist of house bn stone foundation, cellar, cistern, well in house, bath and sink in house, large barn for stock, grain and hay, chicken house 92 feet long with cement floor, and several other buildings. There is lots of small fruit, grapes and young orchard. Price $75. Terms SI,OOO down and time on remainder. Might trade.

40 acres—2s black prairie land on main road, at head of large ditch. Price $45. Terms $250 down. If purchaser will build house, then no cash required. 40 acres—Timber land on road, near school and stations. Terras S2OO down. Price SI,OOO. Will trade for horses. 65 acres—On stone road, R. F. D. and telephone line, three miles of good town with high school and school at corner of farm. There is a 5-room house, fair barn and other buildings and fruit. Price $47.50. Terms S4OO down. Will take horses. 240 acres—Near station, R. F. D., telephone, and on dredge ditch. Good buildings. This is all black corn* land except 20 acres timber.

Price $75. 180 acres—llo cultivated, 70 pasture, near station, on stone road, R. F. D., telephone and school, 7room house, barn, cribs, and fine o'rchard, windmill and tanks. GEO. F. MEYERS.

Potatoes have reached the bottom in price. We- will unload an other car of choice, ripft sandgrown Michigan potatoes next week at 55c per bushel. ROWLES & PARKER. Your Fall Cold Needs Attention. No use to fuss and try to wear it out It will wear you out instead. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery, re lief follows quickly. It checks yous cold and soothes your cough away. Pleasant, antiseptic and healing. Children like it. Get a 50c bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and keep it in the house. “Our family cough and cold doctor,” writes Lewis Chamberlain, Manchester, Ohio. ‘ Your money back if not satlsfi'l, but it nearly always helps.

FUEL, FEED AND FARM IMPLE MENTS. Order genuine Jackson Hill coal for the range, of us. We, handle only a high grade, but all sizes of hard coal. Phone 273. HAMILTON & KELLNER.; WARNER BROTHERS Sell Cole’s Hot Blast Stoves and Ranges. They are the highest grade and most economical stoves made Also Builders’ Hardware and Farm Implements. THE WATSON PLUMBING CO. We will drill water, wells from 3 to 6 inches anywhere in Indiana. WATSON PLUMBING CO. LUMBER AND COAL. For full weight coal, don’t overlook The Rensselaer Lumber Co. Our hard. coal, is all elevated and runs over a screen in your wagon. ■ ■■ Macklenberg & Overton Creamery. Cream received daily, Elgin prices paid and correct weight. Test guaranteed. At The Fancy Produce Market. Phone 39. McFarland s grocery. Handles a full line of the highest grade of Groceries. The Ferndell Line of Teas and Coffees a specialty Phone 99. ,A. F. LONG’S DRUG STORE. We want your business. We believe we ought to have it. In our store the best service is yours. Our prices are always reasonable. AU goods of the highest quality. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Manufacturers of Soft Wheat Flour. Feed of all kinds. If our flour don’t please you, it don’t please us. Call and get your money back R. SPRAGUE. GOLDEN LOAF BAKERY. When eating, eat O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread, delivered through the Benson Delivery System. Phone 616. . RALPH O’RILEY. . THE PADGITT LIVERY ,We have qdded a Ford car for livery purposes and will be glad to get your business. Calls answered at all hours.A. L. PADGITT. '

SlgSSjl A TRIAL CAN OF z Stainfloor Finish A durable, tough and elastic finish for Floors, Woodwork, Furniture, Etc. It will not mar white or chip. Is not affected by hot or cold water. ‘ Dries -hard over night Put up in the following shades: DARK OAK, LIGHT OAK, GOLDEN OAK, MAIHOGANY, CHERRY. WALNUT, TRANSPARENT, MALACHITE GREEN. VELVET BLACK UNDERCOAT This Coupon and Ten Cents entitles the holder to a new brush and a trial can of Rogers Stainfloor Finish, any color selected. Name . * Address Town . Not redeemable after Dec. Ist, 1914 f For Sala by A. F. LONG

Palms and Perns. .1 haye some fine indoor palms and ferns. Better pick them out right away.—J. H. Holden. You can make no mistake by placing your order for choice, ripe, sand-grown Michigan potatoes. 55c per bushel. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Kentucky Belle egg and 'lump coal for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.

eh A?* g .° ‘J? indUnnpoU* Cincinnati, ana tha South, Xoulaand French tick Sprlnra. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS IT LOUISVILLE RY. BENSSEEAKB TXMB TABES In effect Oct. 25, 1914. - NORTHBOUND. £<>• 4:48 am g°- J ......5:01 am No- 40 ............. 7:30 ain N°- 32 i0:46 am No. 38 •» ..,..3:15 pm No. 6 3:44 pm No. 30 7;06 pm SOUTHBOUND. No. 35 12:15 am No. 31 .7:41 pm Na 37 H:2O am No. 5 11:05 am No. 33 2:01 pm No. 39 <:l2 pm No. 3 ....11:10 pm No®, 37 and 88 stop on flag at Parr on Saturday.