Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1915 — Page 4

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R£ns£LA£a fIcWUMI daily and bkmi-wxjckly t - M ■ HKALM A CLARK PnbUabeni Fhk regular 6*ml-Weakly Republican entered Jan. L 107. as second class mail matter, at ihJTK-sa <.rx23.Tr.?.. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1. IM7, as second class mall matter at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 3. IST*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Classifijtl Column RATES for CuaSSIUKD ads Three lines or less, per week of six U»uos ol The Evening Republican and two of Toe bemi-VAoeXly Republican, 36 cents. Additional apace pro rata. FOR SAUL FuR SALE—Electric washer, good aa new, reeuMMuihie. —a- L. vuum, X Muue *6u. ruM ajslA—Larred Plymouth XumA cockMua, the goou kina use X always nuae; new bivou every year; pa oacu u udten soon.—B. D. Comer, raoae xxl-A. FUxt SALE—First mortgage <BOO, two years at o per cent; lour years a. b per cent. —Lock Box 2, twiningu>n, sad. rvx SALE—vne team, also an 8* foot Lcomuck hinder, almost new, or win exchange lor cowl —Will K. Whittaker, h air Uaka, Ind., B. D. L FOB SALE—Modern 7-room house, haro-woou Hoorn, bath, 4 clothes cwseta, pantry, electric lights, good wen, cistern and city water, wood nou*e, chicken park and fruit, good cement walks. Corner lot. Apply to Ches K. Kishiing, or Phone ixx. FUR SALE—Tract centrally located m Keaaseiaer; can be divided into nine good sized lots and will bo sori at a price that will make some one some money.—Mealey * Clark. FOB SALE OB EXCHANGE—A choice, fertile Lib-acre farm in cenum Arkansas, near Little Bock. Price per acre, or will exchange for a goou business or a residence proposition in central Indiana.—G. E. Btevenson, Xteafield, aHr acres, % mile of Bensauaer. One of finest locations in tais section. See G. W. Postill, adm in terrs FOB SALE—Sawed oak lumber of all kurna, white, rod or burr oak. Sawed in any dimenai. ns desired. 4 auies west of oensseiaer. Phone oi-u, Mr. Ayr, or Wdb-L, Rensselaer, 4.—A. M. Xeomin, J. V. Colma. Fuß SALE—F. P. lighting system, pu«me sal —G. Karl DuvalL FOB SaaJ£—Three good work auucws. sue Bari Clouse, who dnv * am ou* tor Lilly sryo. FOB sale—My residence property □a rrauxim street. Can give now sessiuh Nov. XUUu—C. W. Eger. SO BAY MOT.TOST BAMAXn. Oa Fumi That X Can Give Tos—seion of March lai. 97 IS acres—Good • room house, new barn, ft mile from R. R. town in Jasper county; all in cultivation, good drainage, good black soil, clay subsoil, >so per acre. >2.600 cash, balance ter ma »v acres—miles northwest of Remington, lud M on pike road, good 6-room house, good barn, ail in cultivation, level land. Price >BO per acre. casti, balance terma SO acres—ll miles from Rensselaer and 3 miles from another R. R. station, 4-room new house, fair barn, all in cultivation except 3 acres timber; level black land and a real bargain a. per acre. >1.600 caah, balance aaay 20 acres Nice home 3 miles out from Rensse.aer. on pike, large orchard. *l. tn cultivation. well drained. Price >4,600. >2,600 cash, balance >260 per ie i4o U acres^lmp roved fams near Bowling Green, Ao., for sale or exchange at a real bargain. HARVEY DAVISSON, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED* WANTED—Work of any kind in house or about premises. Special attention to small jobs. George Green, Phone 287. WANTED—Woodchoppers. Call J. E. Walters, Phone 837. WANTED —To communicate with some party shipping emigrant car to Montana over Chicago, Milwaukee « St. Paul By. Write R. G. Burna, Rensselaer, Ind., or Phone 901-G. 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 Koos, McCoysburg,lnd. W ANTED—Rekpon# Hbl n men to •ell 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 OsfaL — . WANTED—Position on a farm by the vear bv experienced married mat. u._„ v Wonkett. Chalmers- Ind.

WANTED—Good ftmOT who nAderstanda stock to buy one-half interest m my herd of 260 cows, 25 head nones and machinery. To manage 2720 acre well improved farm. Good proposition for live man. Write John Sigmund, 788 West Randolph St., Chicago, 111. WANTED—-Long time loan of 8X5,000. Security 2720 acres well improved farm valued at 880,000. Interest payable monthly or quarterly. Write John Sigmund, 738 W. Randolph St, Chicago, 111. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Five room house, garden and orchard and other privileges, good water, 2 miles north of Brook, Ind. Want to rent until March Ist, 1917. CaU or address, John O’Connor, L. B. 475, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB RENT—• room house on Cullen SL, 2% blocks of court house.— Dr. F. A. Turfler. • FOR BENT—Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. LOST. LOST—A new linen window shade trimmed in lace; probably lost on country road; reward if left at Republican office. LOST-nA black leather handbag enotaining smaU coin puise with almost 85 and my watch; also lodge receipt with my name.—Mrs. Olive (Charles) Jordan, Phone 131-A, Francesville line. Finder please notify or leave at Republican office. LOST—About two weeks ago, a dollar watch, has name Claypool Jewelry Co. across dial. Finder please return to Geo. H. Healey. FOUND. FOUND—A suitcase containing men’s clothing.—J. W. Dunlap, or inquire at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKW shote and 2 pigs, Dec. 9, color red. Cornelius Evers, Sr., Thayer, Ind. NOTARY PUBLIC—We send in the fee for your auto licenses, saving you the trouble.—Main Garage. MARRY—wThave many members Wishing to marry soon. Marry rich. AH ages. Send 10 cents for list sad membership plan. American correspondence League, 505 Eaet Colfiax Ave., South Bend, Ind. If you are intending to go to the land of sunshine, West Palm Beach, Florida, this winter. Write for booklet to M. J. Hoenig, Hotel Palms, West Palm Beach, Florida. FARM LOANS—We cam procure you a five year loan on your farm at 5 per eent. 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 A Son. NOTICE TO INVESTORS. FOB SALE—BBJIOO ncm-taxable secureties, drawing 5 per cent interest, absolutely safe. For information write er 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. CONBAU Premdent American Spotted PolandChina Raeonl Aaaociation, CONRAD, NEWTON COUNTY, IND. UAKLAWN STOCK FARM FOB SALE—A choice lot of pure bred Wamnahim boars, sired by State Fair winners. My herd is cholera immune by use of the simultaneous method. Pedigrees furnished with each hog. John B. Lewis A Son. Rensseiaei. lad, B. D. 1, or Phone 91M. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sage and baby went to Chicago today and will go to Geneseo, BL, tomorrow for a visit of several days with her people. Soon after their return they will move to the house Mr. Sage recently purchased of A L Clark, the white bungialow on Cullen street built by J. J. Montgomery. t William Molitor, son of J. J. Molitor, who moved with Lis father and family to Paulding, Ohio, some two years tago, has been visiting old friends here during the past few days. He went to Chicago this morning to begin work as a railway mail clerk. He passed the examination more than a year ago but this is tte first work he has done. He will work out of Chicago on the Monon railroad, pasaing through here on train No. 8. - _ ; fVWwM Gifta Far Hen. Silk neckwear, mufflers,_Wttal handkerchiefs, collar bags, ££ tons, stick pins, watch guards, bath robes, smoking jackets, shirts, all packed in beautiful gift boxes. Haminacow

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Chicago auto show Jan. 22nd: Hamill’s auto show, Jan. 20th. Born, Saturday, Dec. 18th, to Mrs. Boicourt. Widow of Taylor Boieourt, a daughter. A 50 pound sack of our Diamond brand flour f or 81-00- —Iroquois Roller Mills. House slipperslfor ladies and men in all styles and colors. Special Xmas prices at Rowles A Parker's. Mrs. B. J. Jarrette returned home yesterday from a visit of several months with her sister, Mrs. George Hendry, at Vulcan, Alberta, Canada. Farmers are buying Blue Ribbon flour in 5 and 10 barrel lots. Get ypurs before the advance in price.—lroquois Roller Mills, Phone 546. Joe Norman was in from Fair Oaks yesterday doing some Christmas shopping and had his name entered as a subscriber to The Evening Republican. Initial handkerchiefs, plain, handkerchiefs and pure Irish linen handkerchiefs at just the price you wish to pay. ROWLES & PARKER. The newspapers published some mighty pretty pictures of the president's bride but we did not see a single one of her mother that made us wish she was our mother-in-law.

Our little Paris shop of Merito jewelry contains many articles that will make excellent Xmas gifts. ROWLES & PARKER. George Faris, of Medaryville, is said to be in quite poor health. He is past eighty years of age. For many years he lived in Gillam township and he served during the war in the 9th Indiana volunteers. “Home made,” that’s right Try a loaf, be satisfied; Get the habit. Mrs. John Frey, Phone 636. Tippecanoe county republicans will run a special train to Indianapolis next week to the republican love feast. Kentland will send a big bunch of boosters for Warren T. McCray. Sweaters, mackinaws, overcoats, fur coats and a long line of popular priced suits to choose from at Rowles & Parker’s. C. H. Tryon will leave tomorrow for Sackets Harbor, N. Y„ joining Mrs. Tryon, who preceded him there. Since her departure he spend a couple of weeks with his son in Tulsa, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Tryon will be absent until spring. Dress caps, fur caps, plush caps and hate of all kinds and colors, just the thing for a Xmas present. See them at Rowles & Parker’s. The exact amount taken up in the collection for Mrs. Z. T. ampbell, the unfortunate lady who broke her hip last Friday, was $57.25. The money was given to her yesterday by Walter V. Porter, who with Sheriff McColly and L. A. Hannon had started the plan to raise the money and had circulated the paper. Mrs. Campbell was very grateful for the assistance, which was badly needed, and asked Mr. Porter to have The Republican thank all who had so kindly given the money. Mie. Campbell is past sixty years old and the fracture of a hip is a serious matter. She had kept a boarding house and done her own work largely and now will be wholly incapacitated for some time. Dress shirts, sox, both lisle and silk, all sizes, all colors, sox supports, arm bands and dress suspenders, just the things for a man’s Xmas present. ROWLES & PARKER. Wilson Clark arrived Monday evening from Cedar Point, Kans., to visit his mother, Mrs. Lucy Clark, and family- Mrs. Clark accompanied him as far as Chicago and went from there to Scottsburg, Ind., to visit her old home. Mr. Clark will join her there next week and then both will return here for a longer visit. Wilson's brother, Willie, who has been his mother’s companion for so many years, has been in very bad health lately and it is thought probable that he can not long eurvive. Wilson reports good crops this year in Kansas. There waa an immense crop of wheat but great difficulty in harvesting it. There was also an abundant coin crop and Wilson, who is a farmer, ehared in the prosqperity by having a lot of corn.

ANOTHER LINK WITH MONTICELLO. Monticello <3t2zens Add Theft- Praise. Another link with our neighboring town of Monticello is provided in the following grateful and generous statement of a well-known resident there, Mr. Thomas H. Graves, Railroad St., who says: *1 had a severe attack of lumbago and my back became so stiff and I could not stoop. I had a dull, throbbing ache through my kidneys and loins and a distressln» Vldnmr we&kness. I doctored and used medicine of various kinds, but nothing helped me until I took Doan s Kidney Pills. TMs medicine went to the aeat of thq trouble and throe boxes made a cure.” Price 50c, Kt all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Graves had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Jkrd DerJammry 30» at Hamill’K

It will pay you to “get Hamillized” even if you don't get the Ford. We have a nice, clean burning lump coal at BAOO per tom—D. E. Grow. ~, ... 31 A. W. SKwin returned this morning from a business trip to Danville, HL Nice selection of pure toilet articles, for sale at Mrs. Purcupile’s. You can save money by baying your Xmas candy, fruit and nuts, from the Home Grocery. Mrs. J. W. Stockton and Mrs. C. H. Porter made a trip to Lafayette today. Ladies' furs and coats at Xmas prices. All up-to-date styles at Rowles & Parker's. A. S. Lowman’s little boy at Parr is suffering from an abscess of one ear. • Only a few days left to do your Xmas shopping. We have a large line of useful gifts to choose from. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Tom McCoy returned to Chicago this morning after a visit since Sunday with friends here. —«»■ ■—- e Headquarters for all useful Xmas gifts and at prices you can afford to U&y, at Rowles & Parker's. Walter Selby and wife, of west of town, went to Chicago this morning to visit her parents for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenton, of Mitchell, S. Dak., came today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman. Edson Murray went to Lafayette today to see Eddie Rose, a student at Purdue. Ed will be home tomorrow for the holiday vacation. City Marshal Vern Robinson is now able to be about on crutches and is making very good recovery from his bad accident of several weeks ago. Misses Angela and Leona Kolhoff and Mrs. John Kolhoff went to Lafayette today and Miss Leona will submit to a nasal operation at St Elizabeth's hospital. We extend to our customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We want to thank you for the splendid patronage of 1915. We shall continue to give you the very best service possible. Eight years of experience has helped up to buy the very best the market offers. We will not be open for business on Saturday, which is Christmas, and we ask that you let us have your orders early this week. With deepest appreciation we are, Yours very truly, - HAMILTON 4 KELLNER. U. Overton and daughter, Miss Bessie, have been visiting relatives in Rensselaer and Medaryville for several days. He was a brother of the late James Overton and is a brother-in-law of John R. Gray. His wife, who was a sister of Mrs. Gray and of the late Calvin Coppess, of Medaryville, died three years ago. For some years Mr. Overton had resided at Walnut, lowa, but he sold his property there recently ♦and planned to spend the winter in Florida. Now he is undecided somewhat and may remain in Indiana or possibly return to lowa.

Landis Savings Accounts.

Start a Landis Savings account at the Firse National Bank. Let me take your order. I will be glad to explain it to you.—Ruth Wood, Phone 444. * ,

Xmas Gifts For Men.

Bath robes, smoking jackets, neckwear 50c to sl, silk hose 50c, initial handkerchiefs 10c to 25c, hats, caps, a suit or overcoat, umbrella, suit case, traveling bag, shirts 43c to 82.50. Hamill & Co.

THE WEATHEB. Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday; ■Warmer northeast portion tonight.

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If It’S Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg doit. Phone 621 COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Bex Erg. , . , . Fbr the furnace, Egg Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontaa. For the baaeburaer Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Stove. King Bee, Kentucky Block. Grant-Waner Umber Co. Phone 458

SPECIAL ! < at the REX THEATRE Tuesday, December 21 ; An Edison Four Reel Masterpiece “June Friday” Featuring Augustus Phillips, Gertrude McCoy, Mabie Dwight, Robert Conness, Robert Brower, and other noted stars. Also a strong comedy final. General Admission 10c. Children sc. Remember the date, Tuesday, Dec. 21 — -■a..." -aa.—: ■ au ■ ■ isse-c m■ -i sss=aagsage=MP3E=aß= =33l= - CANDY anil NUTS I bought early a big supply of candy and nuts lor Christmas. The supply some times rum short so get your orders in early. See the display in the window. It will make your mouth water. Have an especially large stock of the kinds the children like to pull from their Christmas stockings. ' AU guaranteed pure and wholesome j. a. McFarland *

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

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. Automobile 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. 'l 11111 ts ”1t il I T -y- - ———— —~ O. L. Ciilkhw Leo Worland. CALKINS & WORLAND Funeral Directors Parlors in Nowds Block across from the postoffice. New combination auto ambulance and funeral car. Expert services guaranteed in all cases entrusted to our care. Mr. Calking is licensed as funeral director and embalmer in both Indiana and IlHncis r , Phones 25 or 307

Xottoe Moose. There will be a meeting: of special interest to all next Thursday, Dec. 23. You are expected to be present. Secretary. Notitoe Special Assessment Bontrager Ditch. Those assessed for the construction of the Bontrager ditch can have until December 30th for the payment of their assessments. After that date bonds will be issued for the unpaid assessments. Those not wishing to take advantage of the bond issue should pay their assessments before the above date. A. A. FELL, Treaurer Jasper County. Frozen Radiators We make a specialty us repairing all kinds. We have a supply of second hand Ford radiators end can replace yours while it is being mended, thereby giving you the continued use as your ear. Th® Rensselaer Garage J. W. MARLATT. Prop.

NOTICE

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

CHICAGO INDIANAPOLIS A LOUISVILLE BY. Chicago and the west, Indian utywd* B , Cincinnati' and tha South, Louisville and French Lick Springs. *nanMß&ajßß sues In effect October 3,1915. ‘ SOUTHBOUND. No. 35 1:88 a m Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 6 10:55 a m.. Louisville and French Lick Nou 3 U:10 p m Louisville and French Lick No. 37 ..........11:17 am Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 33 lis7„p m Ind’plis, Cincinnati and French Lick Nou 89 .................. 6:50 p m Lafayette and Michigan City No. 3’ ... • Indianapolis and Lafayette NORTHBOUND. No. 36 Chicago ..........4:51 a m No. 4 Chicago 45:01 a m No. 46 Chic, (accom.) 7:80 a m No. 32 Chicago ....10:3* a m No. 38 Chicago 2W p m No. 6 Chicago ..BAtpm No. 30 Chicago ....WP m ? For tickets and further information call on W. H. BEAM, Agent.