Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 1

No 44

TONIGHT AT THE PRINCESS A Big Saturday Night Special Always up to the standard—showing in the Mutual weekly various scenes amusing and interesting. Also an excellent Thanhouser photo drama “The Center of the Web.” No advance in prices. Children sc.

Have Tour Trees Sprayed Now.

I have purchased a Hurst power sprayer and will be ready to spray youT trees on and after March Ist. cotton and San Jose, scale are killting the trees in Rensselaer and attention should be given to them before the leaVes get out. lam prepared to kill the Cotton scale on the maples and San Jose scale on fruit trees and will guarantee results. Prices reasonable. Leave orders at Republican office. CHARLES HALLECK, Pair Oaks, Ind. When it comes to modern improvements the city girl has nothing on the country girl.

DEMONSTRATION! - '• ■■ } V .. ' , < « _______ , ■ ■— , I .11. jl— ——SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi^— ■■ . ■ Of the Farquhar Sanitary Furnace Onthe 25, 26, and 27 of j February, we will have a Farquhar Furnance j on our floor, and there will be a man here from ! the factory to demon- j strate this heater. The Farquhar is entirely different from the ordinary hot air furnace, being constructed of welded sseel it is absolutely gas tight. It is self regulating, cannot be overheated. , The Earquhar system ventilates as well as heats, as each room on the first floor is provided with a return I ripe, which takes the cold air from floor and circu- j ates same through heater. t We ™r»«rW the Farquhar the best warm air heater ; in use today. 3 ; J And we want each and every one interested in house- : heating to see this heater at our store and hear its < superior points explained by the salesman to be pres- ; ent on the above dates. E. D. RHOADES & SON \ ' -*-■ < - - .. . y --

The Evening Republican.

Lowell Meets Defeat At Hands of Bensselaer.

Lowell met defeat at the hands of the local basket tossers last night on the high school floor 31 to 19. The game was fast and interesting throughout, 'and both teams put up a clever exhibition of the indoor pasttime. _ Rensselaer took the teal when Casey got a hoop. Weaver scored by the foul route for the visitors and the scoring was frequent on both sides. Lowell forged to the front at one stage of the game but they were on the long end but for a very short time. Healy started the game at forward but When the visitors threatened', Eigelsbach went in at his regular place *and quickly took Rensselaer out of the danger zone. The first half ended , with the locals on top 21 to 8. Swaim and Hemphill put up the best game for Rensselaer. (Neither side scored fur sometime after the beginning of the second half. Weaver connected for the visitors and then scored again by the foul route. Eigeslbach scored for Rensselaer and English and Hemphill added to the home score. The visitors rallied and sent their score to the 15 mark, while Rensselaer sent theirs to 31. Lowell finished the scoring foF the evening with two more baskets, leaving the score 31 to 19 in favor of Rensselaer.

Clean Tour Wall Paper.

I will be able to take care of your wall paper cleaning whenever you •want it done.—W. A. Davenport, Phone 437.

1 can procure you a Farm Loan at a very low rate of interest and reasonable commission and without unnecessary delay. If you want a loan it will pay you to see me at once. Office west side of public square. P. E BLUE. Lots of heroes who wear medals for bravery wouldn’t walk down the street pushing a baby cab containing twins.

MONET TO LOAN. ,

RENSSELAER, INDIANA BATURPAT, FEB. 30, 1315.

WOMEN TO BE GIVEN THE RIGHT OF SUFFRAGE

Senaite By Vote of 37 to 3 Bushes Through Measure to Give Women the Bight to VaiiL (Special to The Republican.) Indianapolis, Peb. 20.—8 y a vote of 3f to 3 the senate this morning passed the bill granting women the right to vote. The bill was reported out by the committee and under suspension of the rules was rushed to a vote in the senate. The three members voting against the bill were Senators Kinder, Reesh and Zearing. Immediately after its passage the bill was rushed over to the House and it will come to a vote there ‘Monday or Tuesday. ‘ The bill as passed gives the right for women to vote on all offices except on constitutional offices, such as attorney general, officers of court, etfc.

Presbyterian Church Cafeteria.

Dinner will be served in church dining pbrlors Tuesday, Feb. 23, beginning at 5 p, m. Menu. Stewed chicken 10c Baked ham and horseradish...loc Mashed potatoes and gravy .;. 5c Noodles 6c Spaghetti 5c Baked beans 5c Potato salad 5c Cold slaw 5c Dill pickles lc Cucumber piekles lc White bread 2c Corn bread .< 3c 'Butter lc -Pie 5c Cheese .......*... lc Ice cream 5c Cake 5c Coffee 5c Home made candy. The public is cordially invited and strangers in the city especially invited.

Tennis Players Organize And Appoint Committee.

In response to a call issued Thursday some fifteen tennis players met or were represented that evening at a meeting held at the office of Dr. M. D. Gwin, and some ten others who were unable to attend sent word signifying their desire to become members of the tennis club. Indieations are that from twentyfive to thirty will become members of the organization. A committee was appointed consisting of W. J. Wright, J. C. Parrett, W. I. Spitler, C. R. Dean and C. M. Sharp to investigate the matter of finding a lot suitable for three courts. Two places were suggested, the D. S. Makeever lot at the southeast corner of the court house and Milxoy Park. The plan is to make all the courts uniform and with the clay surface and an estimate was made that about #l6O would be required to put the club on a firm footing and it was suggested that stock be sold In shares of $lO, $5, $2 and sl, thus making it possible for some who will use the courts but little to pay the smaller amount of those who will use them much of the time to pay the larger fee. The Makeever lot would be a fine place for the courts and would add greatly to the appearance of the city and it is hoped they can be secured. There is no game played that offers a finer training or bet? ter moral influences than tennis and it is probable that With the organization there would come some interesting contests with tennis clubs in other cities. •» ■ ■ ■ (Mrs. Ada H. Kepley, lawyer, minister, editor and farmer, has announced her candidacy for nomination for election to the office of mayor of Effingham, 111. Her platform is “Boom and advertise Effingham.” Mrs. Kepley claims to be the first woman graduate of a law school, having received her degree at the University of Chicago in 1870. Past chickens and slow horses get all the wild oats.

Christian Church.

The Sunday evening service at the Christian church will be one of very special interest and decidedly new in character. There will be a number of speakers there who will speak to us of their own experience and along most in|eresting lines. It is urged that, the yotfog people attend, for the service will be in* valuable to them. Parents, be sure to come and see if we have the right idea v , , The Bible school has grown rapidly and we are very anxious to have every member of the different classes there tomorrow. The Women’s class, also the big men’s class, are urged to, turn out with their full enrollment. Services at 9:30; 10:30 and 7:00. Day after day since Feb. 2nd the groundhog has made good. Today was almost like a day in early May. The forecast, however, is not so assuring for the next twenty-tout hours. Probably it will be much •better if it does not get too warm for two or three weeks yet. Abe Martn says: "Th’ nickel the* ater is all right as fer as it goes, but how t’ keep away from home th’ remainder o’ th’ evenin’ is what worries th’ gadabout. Women are funny things. They kiss when they meet an’ knock when the part.”

Bale bill* printed hern ... , , r "LOOT V Dui’tFail toHear S.J. Lindsay Water Baptism and Holy Spirit Baptism at the Church of God Each Evening at 7:30 Come Toniebt

SUNDAY GREAT METHODIST DAY Every Member Expected to Attend Sunday School - - 9:30 Preaching - 10:45 Subject Sermon "PRESENT DAY MRAOIES" Preaching 7 P. m. "THE UNPARDONABLE SIN” Special Revival Meetings will Continue Next Week

Body to Be Shipped To Sheridan for Burial. The body of William Van Cleave, the man who died at Fair Oaks Friday morning, some four weeks after he received an accidental gun wound, will be shipped to Sheridan, his former home, Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and burial will be made there. » Omar Day, who Is teaching mathematics in Shortridge high school, is home to remain over Sunday and Washington’s, birthday with his wife who is at the Home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day. y

,L Dealers, What Other Car Often You One-Half the Opportunity? i £ I BT § \ j\Ji No other car does. The Chandler at the new price, is the top-value, low-price car by such long odds that there are uo possible comparisons. In the excellence of its marvelous six-cylinder motor, in workmanship and finish throughout the whole car, m every item of design, construction and equipment it leads all sixes under the S2OOO mark. Two years afeo at $1785, and again last year at $1595, the Chandler was a positive sensation. And here it is now for $1295. We know of no other aa|es opportunity in Hie same class with this. y fnil U—r ftih W toy a Mifw. hj«(te4Jha>«Ur Sal Wmdam imTsuST iiWii S«JtaHg«Bs (gvfisSScISSS five and Scyea-Puteager Bodies, SI2BS ... other Sfrafltag l toe**”**^*^-g tenilßty. I afioMAS J. HAY, asa I S. Michigan Ara. I Chic ** o _i ° * *

Notice to Masons. —* " \ • jfcfn'xf -V ‘ There will be a meeting at the Masonic hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for work in the Fellow Craft degree. On Monday evening there will be work in the first degree.— Harvey Wood, Secretary. Church of Cod. •Morning service at IQc45. Evening service at 7. (Interesting subjects. Come, “ Apples bananas, leaf lettuce, nuts, candles, flowers and fresh fish at Osborne’s store; Phone 439.

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