Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1915 — Page 4

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BA.TBB FOB. A»B. JSiSTof ’t£ EvlSftg‘ > R«Pub>»CM *nd fob uu. FOR SALE —Sow and 6 sbotes, or will trade for fresh cow.—Henry Platt, Phone 419. FOR SALE—Some White Leghorn cockerels. —Bradford Poole. FOR SALE —14 cows and heifers, 8 'giving milk and others will be fresh soon' also one bull.—Walter Wagner, one mile west of Kniman. FOR SALE—Stop! Listen! 80 acre farm SBBS. Terms. Other farms.— McGrath, Mountain View, Mo. FOR SALE —Two bedsteads, one sewing machine, one bureau, one set SS two rockers, one .und table, two feather beds, one baseburner, one kitchen safe, one range. Call at the residence on Vine street, one block west of Monon depot, opposite north end College avenue. —Sarah A Pruett. FOR SAI.E —A 5-room house and summer kitchen and large lot. A J. Bissenden, Phone 106. FOR SALE —Stock hogs and 39 head yearling steura, 800 lbs., at 6 3*4 cents. —A W. Saww. Phone 400. S<X)R SALE —uau*e and lot 75x180 feet, located on Scott street, for sale by A Halleck, office jvtr Duvall's clothing store. FOR SALE OR RENT—At bargain price, an Oliver typewriter in perfect order.—Geo. H. Healey, at Republican office. FOR SALE —120 acres gooa farm land in Barkley townsnip, can tx solla 40 acre tract and 80 acre tract or all together. George A Williams, v—er First National Bank. FOR SALE—2O pedigreed Duroc gilts, not bred.—Arthur Mayhew, R. D. 3, Phone Mt. Ayr 97-H. FOR SALE—One bedstead, one mattress, oue pair bedsprings, one solid oak center table, two 9x12 rugs. —Mm- Walter Hopkins, Phone I*s.

FOR SACK —Flour and feed store, grocery attached, all new machinery for grinding feed and cleaning seed. Fine trade. Reason for selling, advanced age. Address L. T. Mclnturf, St Paris, Ohio. FOR SAT.F—Big type Poland China boars and gilts, at Farmers prices. Call or write. Farm 4 miles southwest of Brookston. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shipped on approval.—H. M. Hartman, Battle Ground, Ind. FOR SALE—To close an estate, 190-acre extra good farm, well improved, 8-room frame house, 3 large barns, silo and other buildings, fruit orchard, 2 wells and wind mills; 1% miles from St John, Ind.; 5 miles from Crown Point, county seat; on stone road. Price $25,000. The present tenant has 30 head of fine cattle, 13 fine horses, 50 pigs, 250 chickens, 75 ton silo filled, 1,000 bushels of corn, 2,000 bushels of oats, hay, potatoes and all modern implements, invoicing SB,OOO, which he will sell in bulk or invoice, should buyer want a fully equipped and running farm.— Peter Lauerxnan, R. 7, Crown Point, Ind.

FOR SAxE—Three good work marcs; see Earl Clouse, who driv*s the bus for Billy Frye. FOR SALE—My residence property on Franklin street Can srive nossession Nov. 20th. —C. W. Eger. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A heifer calf 7 weeks old; drinks from bucket: will trade for small shotes or take new corn in exchange.—William Platt, at Rensselaer Lumber Co. FOR~SALE OR TRADE—Three high grade and pure bred (not recorded) Shropshire bucks. Wanted, spring steer calves. —Gus Yeoman, R. D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 78-C, Mt. Ayr.

FOR SALE OE TRADE—A good honest work team. See J. E. Gilmer s or phone 265. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Maxwell runabout automobile and base burner. —James Clark. FOR SALE —Restaurant in county seat town. Doing good business. Lock Box 182, Tipton, Ind. FOR SALE—Apperson Jack Babbitt, 5 passenger touring car, just overhauled, 4 new tires and 3 extras, also 8 extra tubes, tools and extra rim This car is a bargain and must be sold at once. Also have a tent just like new, sls. Large canvass cover for car, $4.00. Can be seen at Main Garage.

FOR SALE—4 or 5 highly improved farms in Walker township; also 100 acres in S. E. Marion; partially improved; also a small business house in Kniman for sale or rent. Anyone doing business with me will avoid paying a commission.—Robert Michal, Kniman, Ind. FOR SALE—Six building lots, well located. —Harry Eger. FOR SALE—-Cheap, one lot in Austin & Paxton’s addition to Rensselaer. Lot 7 m block 5. Write Owen Wallace, North Judsoa, Ind. FOR SALE—One of the best farms in Wheatfield township, 148 acres well improved, good 7-room house, horse bam, 64x60, with com crib alongside 60 feet long, cow bam, 33x28, with capacity for 20 cows, 80 ton silo and everything to make s complete, up-to-date farm. Fenced hog tight. A bargain. Price $15,000 cash. Inquire lof Healey & Clark. FOR SALE—Your choice of R. C. R. I. cockerels $1 each if taken now. ' Will not hold them after Nov. 10. • Phone 926-D, Ira F. Meader, R. 2. FOR SALE—6 room house and over two lots, good well and fruit. Well located. Price sbso.— Healey & Clark. FOR SALE—Three coon hounds, 1 year old, spayed, fancy color, guaranteed sound. Price $7.50 each. —Geo. E. Cole, Lafayette, Ind., R. R. C. WAJTFBD WANTED —Two men to cut timber, 20 cents per hour or more if worth it. Will sell wood at 50 cents per load. See E. M. Baker, the taxi man. i WANTED —Position on a farm by the vear by experienced marrieu mat'. —Harry F. Plunkett, Chalmers, Ind. WANTED —Men young and old from out of city to learn the barber trade and accept positions in small towns. Impossible to get city barbers for these positions although the wages are good. Write for particulars today. Moler Barber College, Chicago, 111. ______ WANTED —High class man to sell trees, shrubs, roses, vines, berry bushes, bulbs, etc. Good wages. Permanent. Exclusive territory. Brown Brothers Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED —Farms. We are the farm men of Central Indiana. If you have a farm for sale or trade for good income property send full details to Anderson & Foster, 28 When Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. .

PERSONAL. » MARRY—We have many members wishing to marry soon. Many rich. All ages. Send 10c for list and membership terms. American Correspondence League, 505 East Colfax avenue, South Bend, Ind. REAL ESTATE. 480 ACRES FOR s222—Think of it! You can file on a free 320-acre homestead in Wyoming for $22 and buy 160 acres of government pasture land adjoining for $1.25 per acre. These lands are good for mixed farming, dairying and stock raising. Get one of these homesteads before they are all taken up. Write today for free government lands folder. The Burlington Railroad employs me to help you locate. My services are free. S. B. Howard, Immigration Agent, Burlington Route, 70 Q Bldg., Omaha, Neb.

FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms; also will give boy room to do chon s. —Mrs. T. W. Haas, Front street FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping; north of Milroy park.—Mrs. E. H. Shields. FOR RENT —9 room house on Cullen St, 2% blocks of court house.— Dr. F. A. Turfler. * FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOUND. FOUND —Ladies’ lodge pin. Inquire at this office. FOUND—Lady’s white silk glove. Inquire here. LOST. LOST—Between the theatre and my residence, a bar pin set with rhinestones, with two small rings at end. Phone 32 or leave at Republican office. —Mrs. Clency W’ood. LOST—Open face watch, engraved gold case, Elgin works, between residence and Rensselaer, Thursday, Nov. 11. Leave at Republican office or return to John Jordan. LOST—Supposedly in lobby at the State Bank, a Conklin self-filling fountain pen. Return to John Webber. LOST—A purse containing $3 in bills and possibly a dime or quarter besides. It was a small tan purse open at each end. Please return to Mrs. Earl Clouse or this office. LOST —Lady’s brown leather purse with small purse inside, containing between $2 and $3. Finder please leave at this office or notify Mrs. Bruce Baker, Phone 912-B. v

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Get your Christmas subscriptions in now.—J. J. Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson spent yesterday in Chicago. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this number for the famous Patson hard coal. Just arrived —fresh stock of Bunte’s delicious turkeys for Thanksgiving.— Montgomery’s. Ed Fegley went to Monticello today to spend Sunday with his brother, Oscar and family. Don’t forget those Knut Kernels, at Montgomery’s. R. P. Benjamin has made some slight improvement and is now able to be up and about the house part of the time. Baled wheat and oats straw; also good hay, for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. William H. Mobley, of southern Indiana, will be in Rensselaer Monday and wants 100 mules. For information call A. W. Sawin, Phone 400. Mrs. Virginia Halstead, who has been in quite feeble health at her home in Newton township, is now somewhat improved in health. New crop white comb honey 15c a pound at Home Grocery. Don’t forget that Happy Home Mixture —Zealously pure. At the Newsstand. - ' Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and children will go to Chicago Monday to take up their residence for the winter. They will reside at 1615 Highland Park Boulevard. Try the new Linaput and Diana Candies at Jack’s. J. B. Thompson will drive through to Greencastle tomorrow and Mrs. Thompson, who went there yesterday for a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Pierce, will accompany him home. Good Irish potatoes 15c a peck. HOME GROCERY.

E. D. Nesbitt, a well-qualified young civil engineer, who has been helping for some time in the county surveyor’s office, was celled to Indianapolis Wednesday by the death of his father. Opera Twists and Pipestems. Plenty of pure candy for the kids, and quick service. Phone 351. William H. Mobley, of southern Indiana, will be in Rensselaer Monday and wants 100 mules. For information call A. W. Sawin, Phone 400. Mrs. Will Daugherty returned today from a trip to San Francisco, the exposition, Los Angelos and other places along the coast. She also visited relatives in Dodge City and Kingman, Kans., on her way home. Just received, our new pack of Silver Thread sauer kraut, and Bissmark Brand German style Dill Pickles, at the Home Grocery.

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LOST —Boy’s Ingersol watch, probably on school playground. Return to Republican or Phone 43. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN UP—Stray heifer, yearling. Owner can have same by paying expenses.—S. W. "Williams, Phone 928-C “THAT REAL CIGAR.” 4 7-8 inches long. Box of 50 cigars for SI.OO. Charges prepaid. A mild, sweet, satisfying smoke.—J. O. Myers, 7419 Idlewild St Pittsburg, Pa. LOANS —I can make 7 per oent loans on good city property. —P. R. Blue. FARM LOANS—We can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at 5 per cent Can loan as high as 50 per cent of the value of any good farm. No delay in getting the money after title is approved.- -Chas. J. Dean 6 Son. NOTICE TO INVESTORS. FOR SALE—SB,OOO non-taxable secureties, drawing 5 per cent interest,, absolutely safe. For information write or call John B. Lyons, Jr., Brook, Ind. HOGS. OLD-FASHIONED SPOTTED POL-AND-CHINA HOGS. The Hog of the Hour. Boars ready for service. Fall pigs, both sexes. Order spring pigs sired by Paul Number 20, biggest-boned boar of the breed. JENNIE M. CONRAD, President American Spotted Poland- , China Record Association, CONRAD, NEWTON COUNTY, IND.

OAKLAWN STOCK FARM FOR SALE—A choice lot of pure bred Hampshire boars, sired by State Fair winners. My herd is cholera immune by use sf the simultaneous method. Pedigrees furnished with each hog. John.R- Lewis & Son, Rensselaer, In<L» R. D. 1, or Phone nw.

Trial Calendar For the November Term, 1915.

Second Week. Nov. 15. J. I. Case Co. vs Herr. Nov. 16 Makeever vs Rush. McCurtain vs. McCurtain. Smith vs Baker. Nov. 17 Johnston vs Smalley ct al. Norris vs Bedford. Nov. 18. Kight vs Roorda. Infield vs Meyers and Hart. Nov. 19. Cummings vs Inman et al. Camblin vs Archibald et al. Third Week. Nov. 22. State vs Miller. State vs Polen. State vs. Graham. State vs. Graham. Nov. 23. State vs Gordon. State vs Eger. Nov. 24. State vs Burris. State vs Hagen. Nov. 26. Nomenson vs Whitaker et al. Fourth Week. Nov. 29. Hammonds vs Hammonds Estate. Goble vs Hammonds Estate. Harris vs. Hammonds Estate. Hintz vs Tillett No. 30. Tillett vs Tillett. Parker vs Tillett. Gilbert vs Bonner. Dec. 1 Martin vs Linton. Gregory vs Barnes Gregory vs Barnes Dec. 2 Dunlap vs Cochran et al. Warner et al vs Oliver. Lockard vs Stembel Dec. 3. C. I. & S. Ry. Co. vs Me Laughlin.

Real Estate Transfers.

Morris Gosnell et ux to John Schanlaub, Nov. 5, H 9, bl 1, Rensselaer, Austin’s add, $2. David C. Haste et ux to George W. Reed, Nov. 6, e% outlot 5, Rensselaer, Newton or Clark’s add, $1,200. Jordan School Township to George Besse, Nov. 6, pt nw se, 22-28-7, Jordan, SIOO. George Besse to Jordan School Township, Nov. 6, pt nw se, 22-28-7, Jordan, SIOO. John Schanlaub et ux to Morris Gosnell, Nov. 5, pt sw sw, 19-29-6, Rensselaer, $2. Elizabeth Critzer et baron to Bradford J. Poole, May 19, 1913, e 3-4, w% w%, se 9-29-6, 30 acres, Barkley, $2,100. Chas. D. Lakin et ux to Mary D. Brown, Nov. 6, pt 10-30-7, Union, $1,575. Harvey Davisson et ux to Lila M. Ricks, Sept. 18, It 19, bl 33, Rensselaer, Weston’s add, sl. Trustees Episcopal church, Wheatfield to Edward Wesner, Sept. 9, Its 2,3, 6, bl 3,‘ Wheatfield, Bentley’s add, SSOO. Wm. A. Stevenson to F. M. Brown, Oct. 29, It 12, bl 1, Kersey, SSO. Juno Ida Kannal Eger et baron to John A. Dunlap, June 24, Rensselaer, pt sw nw 30-29-6, $750.

American Express Company Enters Tourist Business.

According to George C. Taylor, president of the American Express Co., arrangements have been completed for that company to undertake in a large way a general tourist business. It is now ready to sell steamship tickets, outline travel routes, and to arrange for personally conducted tours eo all parts of the world. The first personally conducted tours of the company will be to South America. Six of these tours it is announced are already in sight, each one comprising three months of travel, visiting the many interesting and historical centers of the southern hemisphere.

DO NT WAIT

Take Advantage of a Rensselaer Citizen’s Experience. When the back begins to ache, Don’t wait until backache becomes chronic; Till kidney troubles develop; Till urinary troubles destroy night’s rest. Profit by a Rensselaer citizen’s experience. (Mrs. F. W. Rutherford, College Ave., Rensselaer, says: “My back ached most of the time and I felt languid and had no ambition. I had dizzy spells and headaches and there were many other symptoms of kidney trouble. I got a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Fendig’s Drug Store and they brought prompt relief. I am seldom without a supply of Doan’s Kidney Pills in the house and I find that a few doses now and then keep my kidneys in good working order. Others of my family have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills and in each case the result shave been of the best.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Rutherford had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.

Public Sale December Ist.

Harvey E. Lowman will hold a general farm sale Wednesday, Dec. Ist, at his farm 3 miles south and 1 mile west of McCoysburg. He will have some good cows and extra fine brood mares. Keep the date in mind.

Do You Want Lightning Protection?

I furnish the best lightning conductor that money will buy. I give a 5-year guarantee. If interested call and see me or Phone 568. F. A. BICKNELL.

Have your tires been 09% satisfactory during the past two years? If in 1914 and 1915 you If it takes you 15 years have used ten tires and one to use up 100 tires yourself, has “gone bad,” you have in all those years only one only been 90% satisfied. If Diamond Squeegee will cause two have “gone bad,” your you any trouble. score is reduced to These are facts based on In 1914 and 1915, out of the law of averages—upon every million Diamond Squee- which billions are invested in gee Tread Tires, 990,000, or the life insurance business. 199% have made good. Start using Diamond W'as your percentage Squeegees. You can’t beat that high? “99% satisfaction” in the tire . <- • , . business. Ii nine friends and yourself had between you,,in 1914 THamnnrt ‘•Fair-List*’ Prices: hnd 1915, bought 100 Dia- - - mond Squeegees for your She s “ e cars, but one tire out of the 30 x 3 3 9.45 34 z 4 $ 20-35 whole lot would have re- 30 z quired adjusting. 32 x 3% 14.00 37 x 5 33.90 33 X 4 20.00 38 xSH “*6.00

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1 fjOL Get Ready for Winter- | The one best way to get results from your K storage battery this winter is to let us tell m m y° u how. Come in any time. K 5 ‘ rJr” 1 K ' T ’ RHOADES & co - J % Free inspection of any battery at any time

Everything clean and sanitary at the Newstand. Isaac Wells, of Barkley township, will hold a public sale at his farm on Friday, Nov. 26th, and will then go to Brook, where he purchased the John Bofer poolroom and will take charge of it Dec. Ist.

We have the French mixed—Fine. Phone 351. Mr 4. George Clinger returned to her home near Logansport today after a visit since Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Martha Washburn, who makes her home here with her daughter, Mrs- Erret Graham. Tingalings, honey-comb dainties, dipped pineapple, American nougats, almond brittle, at the Newstand. William H. Mobley, of southern Indiana, will be in Rensselaer Monday and wants 100 mules. For information call A. W. Sawin, Phone 400.

HARDY PLANTS.

I have just received a supply of fine hardy plants, including Canter bury Belles and Hardy Phlox; they are very fine and flower-lovers should see them.—J. H. Holden.

BULBS.

This is the time of year to put them out for the spring blooming. 1 have all kinds and they are fine ones, tulips, hyacinths and others. Order r ow and have the pleasure of flowers v-hen the snow leaves in the spring. Watch for an opening.—J. H. Holden. Advertise anything you have for sale in the Republican Classified colamn.

RENSSELAER MARKETS

Wheat—9oc. Oats —31c. Corn —58c. Rye—7sc. Geese—loc. Ducks—llc. Eggs—3oc, ———— ■—- Spring chickens—llc. Hens—loc. Turkey hens—l3c. Old toms —10c. No. 1 spring turkeys—l6c. Butterfat—2B%e. Roosters—6c. * Veal—l 2% c.

If It’s Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg; doit. Phone 621

Will Daugherty and Ralph Lowman returned this morning from a trip to Crown Point, Hebron, Valparaiso and other places. At Crown Point they saw Charles Daugherty and at Hebron they saw A. B. and Will T. Lowman.

Motor Service Co. General Overhauling Accessories Service station for Overland, Studebaker and Buick. We install and repair ignition, starting and lighting systems. Bring us your trouble —Satisfaction or no charge.

osxcaao, xmaaajpoxaa * toxrxa- ’ Vttll >T. Chicago to northwest, Zndianapolia, Cincinnati and the South, Beulaville and French Bick Springs. BBVSSBBAR* THU TAStV In effect July 1915. SOUTHBOUND. No. 35 1:38 a m No. 5 10:55 am No. 3 11:10 p m No. 37 11:17 a m No. 33 1:57 p m No. 89 5:50 p m No. 31 7:81 p m NORTHBOUNDNo. 86 4:51 a m No. 4 5:01 a m No. 40 7:80 a m No. 82 10:36 a m No. 3 2:51 p m No. 6 3:81 p m No. 80 6:50 n m

Rensselaer Bus Line Between Rensselaer & Remington Fare 76 Cents "li - Leave Rensselaer 7:45 a. m., arrive at Remington 8:60 a. m. Leave Remington 9:05 a. m., arrive at Rensselaer 9:45 a. m. Leave Rensselaer 4:00 p. nt, arrive at Remington 4:40 p. m. Leave Remington 5:10 p. m., arrive at Rensselaer 5:45 p. m. Bus starts from Makeever Hotel in Rensselaer, and Pan Handle Depot in Remington, each and every day. Rensselaer Bus Line Sam SuvaU, Prop.