Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 297, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1915 — Page 4

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SMibWEKKLY HEALEY A CLARK *Public*" THE FRIDAY ISSUE RKOUUAR WEEKLY EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1 1897. a» second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of March 8, 1871. Evenin* Republican entered Jan. 1. 1597 as second class mail matter at the postoffice at Rensselaer. Ind., under the act of March 8, 1878. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily by Carrier. 10 Cents eek Hv Mail, h. 50 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance. Year 81.60

Ciassifi id Column rates for classified ads Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican. 85 cents. Additional space pro rata. FOR SALE. FmK —wiu sea at auction sate, oeuivuut, uining room sevs anu outer luiiutUte. c>a»e u> vaxe •baiuruaj; Dec. Ao, ai my noiue. u. n. b. Lais, Jr. Ault SAht —one team, Siso an 8foot Mcornuck bmuer, almost new, or win exchange lor cows. —Will R. Whittaker, A air Uaks, Ind., R. D. 1. FOR SALE—Modern 7-room house, hard-wood floors, bath, 4 clothes i closets, pantry, electric lights, good well, cistern and city water, wood house, cnicken park and fruit, good cement walks. Corner lot. Apply to Chas. R. Rishling, or Phone 124. FOR SALE —Xmas apples, belL flowers and naidwms at 75c; cider just made at 35c a gallon. B. P. Rock cockerels at $1 and $1.50 eacn, none better for the money. Bionze turkeys. Phone 932-G.—H. Paulus. t FOR SALE —And worth the money, one 4-cyiinder Apperson touring car and one 4-cyiinaer Maxwell roadster with speed of 60 miles per hour. Inquifp “used car department” of Main Garage. FOR SALE —Clouse properties just north of city limits, consisting of 183 k acres, 11-room house, cement barn Z4x36, and other buildings. Spiendid location, excellent land, good improvements, a bargain. For particulars see P. R. Blue, office west side public square. FOR SALE—Tract centrally located in Rensselaer; can be divided into nine good sized lots and will be smd at a price that will make some one some money.—Healey & Clark.

FOR SALE —A 4-cyiinder Mitchell car, new «ires and in good running order, slzs.oo.—Ben Zellars, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOR EXCHANGE—A choice, fertile 138-acre farm in central near Little Rock. Price |zs per acre, or will exchange for a good business or a residence proposition in central Indiana. —G. E. Stevenson, Redfield, Ark. FOR SALE—37 acres, % mile of Rensselaer. One of finest locations in this section. See C. W. Postill, administrator. FOR SALE —Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, white, red or burr oak. in any dimensions desired. 4 uuies west ’of Rensselaer. Phone &7-G, Mr. Ayr, or 935-D, Rensselaer, Rouie 3.—A. M. Yeom.n, J. V. Collins. FOR SALE—F. P. lighting system, phone 411. —C. Earl Duvall. FOR SAxE—Three good work mares; see Earl Clouse, who dri\ i the bus for Billy Frye. FOR SALE—My residence property on Franklin street. Can give dorsession Nov. 20th.—C. W. Eger. WANTED. WANTED —A place to work on a •farm by the month by married man, employed now by W. C. Rose. Telephone Francesville 25-A. Ernest Koss, McCoysburg, Ind. WANTED —Place to work in private family. Phone 568. WANTED —Agents for cigarette holder; good commission; -send dime for sample. Address Box 256, Fort Wayne, Ind. WANTED—Position on a farm by the year by experienced marriea mat. —Harry F. Plunkett, Chalmers, Ind. W A NTKB—Responsible men to sell Watkins Products in nearby counties. An opportunity to get into a profitable business of your own without investing one dollar in the goods you sell. Must be able to furnish team or auto and give personal bond with two responsible sureties.— V. M. Peer, or Andrew Sipkenaa, Fair Oaks, Ind. WANTED —Good farmer who understands stock to buy one-half interest in my herd of 250 cows, 25 head horses and machinery. To manage' 2720 acre well improved farm. Good proposition for live mao. Write John Sigmund, 736 West Randolph St., Chicago, Hl.

WANTED —To buy second hand sleigh.—Leslie Clark. WANTED—Long time loan of SIb,UUU. Security 2720 acres well improved farm valued at >»U,000. Interest payable montnly or quarterly, write Jonn bigmund, 736 W. Randolph St., Chicago, 11L FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Seven room house, modem except heat. Loren Sage. FOR RENT —Five room house, garden and orchard and otner privileges, good water, 2 miles nortn of nrook, And. Want to rent until March Ist, 1817. Cali or address, John u Connor, L. B. 475, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT —9 room nouse on Cul.en SL, 251 blocks of court house.- - ur. F. A Turner. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. I‘hone 258. FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE—Excelsior motorcycle, good condition. Wil Itrade for milk cows. —Leo A. Reeve. LOST. LOST—About two weeks ago, a dollar watch, has name Claypool Jewelry Co. across dial. Finder please return to Geo. H. Healey. LOST-45 in Little Indian Cigy Store or between there and Duvall’s livery bam. Return to Republican. $1 reward.—Will Grayson. FOUND. FOUND — A suitcase containing men s clothing.—J. W. Dunlap, or inquire at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. MARRY—We have many members wishing to marry soon. Marry rich. All ages. Send 10 cents for list and membership plan. American correspondence League, 505 East Colfax Ave., South Bend, Ind. If you are intending to go to the 'and of sunshine, West Palm Beach, rlorida, this winter. Write for booklet to M. J. Hoenig, Hotel Palms, West t'alm Beach, Florida. FARM LOANS—We can procure you a tive-year ioan 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 aiier title is approved. —Chas. J. Dean 6 Son.

NOTICE TO INVESTORS. FOR SALE —$8,000 non-taxable secureues, drawing 5 per cent interest, absolutely safe. For information write or call John B. Lyons, Jr., Brook, i nd. HOGS. OLD-FASHIONED SPOTTED POL-AND-CHINA HOGS. The Hog of the Hour. Boars ready for service. Fall pigs, joth sexes. Order spring pigs sired oy Paul Number 20, biggest-boned ooar of the breed. JENNIE M. CONRAD, President American Spotted PolandChina Record Association, CONRAD, NEWTON COUNTY, IND. OAKLAWN STOCK FARM FOR SALE—A choice lot of pure □red Hampshire boars, sired by State r'air winners. My herd is cholera immune by use of the simultaneous method. Pedigrees furnished with each hog. John R. Lewis & Son, Rensselaer, Ind., R. D. 1, or Phone Jl2-J. Stolen Turkeys Fladding The Christ mate Market It is said that turkey and other poultry’ thieves are very busy this year and that many persons have had turkeys stolen within the past few days or nights. One Union township man who had 60 for sale had all but 15 stolen. Clyde Davisson had several While Holland turkeys which he had intended to keep for breeding purposes stolen. It is said they were marketed at C. E. Prior’s by the Parr buyers. One was recognized because of a crippled wing. It would be a desirable thing to capture the thieves and give them a sound dose of the law. If it is a Xmas gift for men, young fellows, or boys, you will find it at Traub’s. j You will make a mistake if you 1 fail to call and see our line of Xmas candies. A larger and better assortment than ever. Special discount to school teachers and Sunday schools. ROWLES & PARKER. There was some talk last year of a ■ municipal Christmas tree but the plans did not develop. This year there are quite a number of neighboring towns having them and they are said to be a delightful departure from the separate churchplans, saving much work and expense and reachnig many that can not otherwise come under the influence of a Christmas service. For Xmas gifts, fine traveling bags, suit cases, trunks, at Traub’s.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Gq to Rowen’s Grocery Store, for your oranges, nuts and candy. Mrs. Rufus Knox and baby will return to .Chicago tomorrow after a visit of several days with her Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates. Surprise grandma and grandpa with a Xmas photo of baby from Parker’s Art Shop. Silk hose, any color you desire, neckwear to match, at Traub’s. Have you seen that candy booth at Rowen’s grocery? Finest line of candy and prices are right. Phone 202. Cloudy weather makes no difference, with the latest appliances, at Parker’s Art Shop, photoa can be made any time. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Coen returned last evening from a visit since Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Coen in Chicago. , Latest in Xmas photography at the Parker Studio. Reduce your butter bill by using Lilly and Premium Butterine, 20c and 25c a pound, at The Home Grocery. Mrs. Arnett, mother of Fred, who has been poorly this winter, has been suffering an attack of bronchial trouble the past few days. Xmas shopping made easy and inexpensive at Parker’s Art Shop. Beautiful lounging robes for Xmas at Traub’s. H. G. Daniels and family have returned for the winter months to their home just north of town. They spent the spring and summer at his farm in Barkley township. Dress shirts. We just received a new shipment; anything you desire in shirts is here for Christmas, 50c to $2.50. —The Clothing House of Wm. Traub.

Nothing goes as far or is appreciated as much as Xmas photos. Call at Parker’s Art Shop. Harrison Casto, who was called here from Rockville by the death of his mother, will return there tonight. He has been working as a nurse for some time at the state tuberculosis sanitarium. There are an average of about 125 patients there now. You promised that photo. Have it taken for Xmas. See different styles at Parker’s. Night robes or pajamas make useful gifts, at Traub’s. We can save you money on your Xmas candy and nuts. A better and larger assortment than ever. A visit to our candy department will convince you we can save you money. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Gerald D. Strong, of Ann Arbor, Mich., came yesterday, her father, H. E. Hartley, meeting her in Chicago. She will remain with her parents until after Christmas, being joined by her husband, Dr. Strong, Thursday of next week. ( Why not a photo for Xmas? Parker, the photographer, has the latest styles, etc. Prices to suit your purse. We have a complete line of Xmas candies, nuts and oranges at interesting prices. Call and see our line before making your purchase. ROWLES & PARKER.

Gent’s jewelry, cuff buttons, collar buttons, 'Scarf pins, tie clasps, combination sets, make fine Xmas gifts. Select yours from The Clothing House of Traub. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned home a week ago from Washington, 111., where she had been called by the serious sickness of her daughter, Mrs. George Mahle. The latter had improved a little but Mrs. Gangloff thinks there is no hope for her recovery. Handkerchiefs single or 1-2-3-54 dozen in fancy Christmas boxes, plain or initial, 3c to 50c. A gift that is never turned down. —The Clothing House of Wm. Traub. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eigelsbach and Paul and Joe Geitl, of Chicago, came yesterday to see Father Andrew Geitl, of the Indian School, who has continued to fail since his operation of two weeks ago and whose condition is at this time such as to give grave concern to his relatives and friends. Diabetic poisoning has continued since the amputation of one great toe and it seems quite certain that he can not recover. He will say, “Just what I needed,” if it is a pair of gloves, silk lined, or any other kind; a fur cap or doth cap, from The Clothing House of Traub. The Stork Special. Bom, Wednesday, Dec. 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collins, of Newland, a daughter, and the same day to Mr. and Mrs. Milt Michaels, a daughter. CASTOR IA Bar lafkata ufi ChlMra®. Ito KM Th Im Ann Inpt Awm taa yjy

MATINEE MUSICALE WITHOUT ANY COST

Will Give Christmas Cqncert Friday Evening At M. E. Church and It Will Be Free.

After training ■under the able direction of Mrs. Loren Sage for the part several weeks the members of the Matinee Musicale will give their first public performance Friday evening at Trinity M. E. church. The hour is 8 o’clock. The program is elsewhere published. The musicale is free and the public is invited.

We have everything for the Xmas treat and at prices that will interest you. Special discount to Sunday schools and school teachers. ROWLES & PARKER.

Henry P. Farmer Member of Marine Corps Visits Mexico.

With the expeditionary force of United States marines hurried to the west coast of Mexico to prevent a possible massacre of Americans and other foreigners by hostile Yaquis in the vicinity of Topolobampo, is Henry P. Fanner, of this place. Henry, who is a son of Mrs. A. G. W. Farmer, of Rensselaer, enlisted in the United States' Marine Corps at Portland, Ore., on May 1, 1915, and, until the order came to embark on the San Diego, was stationed with the battalion of marines at the San Diego Exposition. The marine’s life is kept filled with excitement and adventure; he goes to all parts of the world in the performance of duty, and young Farmer already has had many interesting experiences while serving with the soldiers of the sea.

An Inside Bath Makes You Look and Feel Fresh

Say* a glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast keep* Hine** away. Thia excellent, commen-een*e health measure being adopted by millions.

Physicians the world over recommend the inside bath, claiming this is of vastly more importance than outside cleanliness, becaues the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, causing itl health, while the pores in the ten yards of bowels do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it, as a harmless means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day’s indigestible material, poisons, sour bile and toxins: thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary cuinal before putting more food into the stomach. Those who wake up with bad breath, coated tongue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, acid stomach; others who are subject to bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to demonstrate the value of inside bathing. Those who continue it each morning are assured of pronounced results, both in regard to health and appearance.

RENSSELAER MARKETS

New Corn —54c. Oats—34c. Wheat—sl.oo. Rye—7sc and 80c. Geese—loc. Spring turkeys —17c. Old hen turkeys—lsc. Old toms —10ci Geese —10c. Eggs—32c.

CHICAGI, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RY. • Chicago; and the west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati' and the South, Louisville and French Lick Springs. . BEJTBBELAEB TIMS TABJkS In effect October 3, 1915. SOUTHBOUND. No. 35 1:38 _ •* Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. r» 10:55 a o Louisville and French Lick No. 3 UlO P b Louisville and French Lick No. 37 . ~..11:17 a id Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 33 I* 7 P n Ind’plis, Cincinnati and French Lick No. 39 6:50 p t> Lafayette and Michigan City No. ’ »« P * Indianapolis and Lafayette NORTHBOUND No. 36 Chicago 4:51 am No. 4 Chicago a m No. 40 Chic, (accom.) 7:30 a m No. 32 Chicago 10:36 am No. 38 Chicago 2:51 pm No. 6 Chicago 3:31 pm No. 30 Chicago 6:50 p m For tickets and further information call on . W. H. BEAM, Agent.

tANDY and NUTS J I bought early a big supply of candy and nuts for Christmas. The supply some times runs short so get your orders in early. See the display in the window. It will make yout mouth water. Have an especially large stock of the kinds the children like to pull from their Christmas stockings. . All guaranteed pure and wholesome j. a. McFarland I

Save Colombia Shoe Store wrappers and get the beautiful doll in our window. Have y~ur friends save theirs for you.

O. L. Calkins Leo Worland. CALJCINS & WORLAND Funeral Directors Parlors in Nowels Block across from the postoffice. New combination auto ambula ice and funeral car. Expert services guaranteed in all cases entrusted to our care. Mr. Calkins is licensed as funeral director and embalmar in both Indiana and Illinois. Phones 25 or 307 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL K T. RHOADES & COMPANY Holiday Heating Appliances Make Happy Homes the Year Round We suggest Percolators Grill Stoves Irons Curling Irons Chafing Dishes Disc Stoves Chandaliers Fancy Shades A visit to our salesroom will prove worth your while. We repair tires, storage batteries, magnetos, generators and do promptly and right Everything Electrical K. T. RHOADES & CO. »»»»»»»»»♦»»♦»»»»»»♦»»»»»»»»»♦»»♦< Who is Your Doctor? In case of sickness or a broken bone you call the most competent man available. You want a specialist, a man of experience who has/helped others. Auto mobile mechanism deserves the same intelligent care. We have a man of vast experience in all departments of auto service, a man worth his weight in gold to the motorists of Jasper county. When your car is lame, take advantage of our free inspection. We like to do your favors. What we help you will help'us, too. MOTOR SERVICE CO.

Munsie Mayor Ordered to Tighten On Blind Tigers.

- - Muncie has been stepping a free and easy gait since Rollin H. Bunch became mayor and the blind tigers have been running without restraint. The Indianapolis News aided local papers in the exposure of conditions and Bunch was called to Indianapolis by Governor Ralston and told to “get more active” in law enforcement. A Muncie dispatch of Wednesday says the lid is “half on,” which means that it will soon fall off again unless the mayor insists on using the .clamps provided by law. You can’t compromise with a blind tiger and expect any respect for the law.

Best and cheapest line of candy end nuts in town. Rowen’s Grocery. Sweaters for all ages; practical Xmas gifts.—The Clothing Hones of Wm. Traub. TWO-SEVEN-THREE—Phone this number if you want good hard or soft coal. Father, mother, son or daughter would appreciate a photo for Xmas. Have Parker make ft.

NOTICE

A Beautiful $5 Dressed Doll will be given Christmas Day to the person bringing the largest number of Columbia Shoe Store wrappers. Save them.

Sir John French Removed As British Commander In Chief.

Surprise was caused in Great Britain Wednesday by the announcement that Sir John French was to be removed as commander in chief of the British armies in French and iFlanders and Sir Douglas Haig ordered to take his place. No explanation was offered and the reason is so far conjectural. It is generally thought that the change is the prelude to a new offensive drive, against the Germans on the western front.

Neckwear comes -never amiss for Xmas gifts. Select from an endless variety, all put up in fancy boxes.— The Clothing House of Wm. Traub. Did you eVer think how scceptibk your photo would be for Xmas ? See styles at Parker’s. The famous Pittson hard coal is sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Everything for, your fruit at Rowen’s Grocery, Phone 202. A suit or overaoMt will please father or the boys, if it’s from The Clothing House of Traub,