Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1916 — Page 4

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RENSSEUEH RE PUBLIC AN DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY _ irjji* I t \ Xz CLAKK * FubliSlierS THE FRIDAY ISSUE IS RKGUIAU THfc 1 EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1 lbK7 as Becond class mall tni **-4'j. r ' at. Kensselaer. Q Indiana. the act of Marcb 1, 1879. Evening Republican entered L 1897, as second class mail matter ai the postoffice at Rensselaer. Ind.. under the act of March 3, 1879. - * SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily by Carrier, 10 Cents Week * Daily o^ y Mall< |3 60 a year Benrt-WereklyY in “dvance. Year 61-60

Glassiflid Column tvo of V.io Stim-Weekly Republic an, 25 cents. Additional space pro rata. “ FOR SALE. “for SALE— Very thrifty large filly mule weanling. Also good old work mare. Will trade mare for pigs» calves or cow.— Russell Van Hook, Fnone 988-A. FOR SALE —A few loads of gocd oats and wheat straw.—Elmer Jacks, pnone 935-G. FOR SALE —Two rooms, one story hign, 18x18 leet. For information inquire, of John L. S. Gray or N. b. Bates. __ FOR SALE—A' few good S. C. White Orpington cockerels, or will trade for hens. Address C. E. Nelson, Tefft, Ihd. . FOR SALE —At my place 4 blocks east of court house, a fine lot of Dark Cornish cofckerels, one of the best chickens known for cross breedingThey are a big, heavy boned bird with amah comb and wattles that don’t freeze, clean yellow legs and yellow ghin and round breasted; one of the best birds raised for the market. If you don't believe me ask any poultry buyer, i have them from $1 to $5. See my birds at the poultry show Jan. 5 to 8. They are-closely related to imported birds, if you once become a Cornish breeder you will raise no other kind. Phone 333, J. H. W ebber, Rensselaer, Ind.

FOR SALE—Barred Rock cockerels, one for $3 or 4 for $7. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. D. Hersnman, R. D. 1, Medaryville, ind. FQR PALE —My property in the southwest corner of city; yjust the place for poultry and trucking; cheap if taken at once. —Write Box 3, R. D. Nor 4. FOR SALE—One team, also an 8foot Mcormick binder, almost new, or will exchange for cows. —Will R. Whittaker, Fair Oaks, ind., R. D. 1. ~FOR SALE—Tract centrally I<f cated in Rensselaer; can be divided jfit.fi nine good sized lots and will be sold at a price that will make some one some money.—Healey & Clark. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE —A choice, fertile 138-acre farm in central Arkansas, near Little Rock. Price $35 per acre, or will exchange for a good business or a residence proposition in r«*ntral Indiana^— G. E. Stevenson, Redfield, Ark.

FOR SALE—37 £cres, mile of Renssc iaer. One of finest locations in this section. See C. W. Rob till* administrator. ~FOR SALE—Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, white, red or burr oak. Sawed in any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. Phone 87-G, Mr. Ayr, or 935-D, Rensselaer, Route 3.—A. M. Yeom<..n, J. V. Collins. ' . FOR SALE—F. P. lighting system? phone 411. —C. Earl Duvall. FOR SALE—Wood, stove, block or 4-foot.—E. C. Maxwell, phone 646. 30 DAT HOLIDAY BABGAXNS. On rariua That I Can Give Possession - -' ■- ' »of March Ist. ~

97 ii acres —Good <6 room house, new barn, Vi mile from R. K. town in Jasper county; ali in cultivation, goou drainage, good black soil, clay subsoil, (su per acre. (9,600 casn, balance terms. . „ nv acres—4 Vi miles northwest of Remington, lnd. # on pike road, good 5-room house, good barn, alt in cultivation, leva 1 land. Price (60 per acre. K cash, balance terms. 89 acres—ll miles frpm 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 at per acre. $1,600 cash, balance eas; ***2o acres—Nice home 3 miles out from Rensselaer, on pike, l ar f e °rchard. ai. In cultivation, well drained. * rice j 4,500. (2.600 cash, balaye (260 per ye '?(o U farm near Bowling Green, -»lo., for sale or exchange at a real bargain. DAVTSSO N.' RanSieiaer, Ind ' WANTED. ~WANTED—WiII buy young calves any time after 3 days of age. I am standing one of the finest Kentucky bred registered Jersey bulls in the state. Fee $2. No books.— Eiveredge Dairy, Russell Van Hook, Phone 938-A ~ WAITED —Work at practical fgn wring by woman of experience.-r-Write P. O. Box 57, or Phone 274 for information. . WANTED —Place to do general housework. Address “C”, this office.

WANTED*—At once, girif for general housework, phone 43 or writelock box Yl3.- • WANTED—A young caff only a few days old; ho Jerseys.—Ed Ranton, Phone 95-D. _ . WANTED—Woodchopperß. Cali J. E. Walters, Phone 337. WANTED—Position on a farm by the year by experienced marrieu man. —Harry F. Plunkett, Chalmers, Ind. 1 giPl _ fb** general housework at once; will pay good wages for capable girl.—Mrs. Granville Moody, Phone 920-C. WANTED— Sewing aLmy home on N. College Ave.—Clara Goetz.

WANTED—Com huskers with wagon and team. —0. C. Halstead, R. D. No. 3, Rensselaer. WANTED —Two loads of good timothy hay.—W. L. Frye, Phone 369. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. Phone 358. , FOR RENT —9 room house on Cullen St., 2Ms blocks of court house.— Dr. F. A. Turfler. LOST. LOST—An undressed-kid silk lined glove for right hand; size 9; Wilson Bros, glove. Finder please leave at Republican office.—J. JL. Hagins. LOST—A link bracelet containing eight links. Phone 370 or notify Ellen Kresler. LOST—About two weeks ago, a dollar watch, has name Claypool Jewelry Co. across dial. Finder please return to Geo H. Henley FOUND.

FOUND—Auto chain. Inquire here. "miscellaneous. FOR RENT —Two rooms furnished for light housekeeping.—Mrs. E. H. Shields, Phono C 24. * STRAYED OR STOLEN—A white and black spotted pointer dog. Any information leading to recovery of same will be appreciated.—F. Thompson, Phone 37. • _ "TAKEN UP —One shote and 2-pigs, Dee. 9, color red. Cornelius Evers, Sr., Thayer, lad. ’ MARRY —We have many members wishing to marry soon. Marry rich. All ages. Send 10 cents for list and membership plan. American correspondence League, 605 East Colfax Ave., South Bend, In<L-

If you are intending to go to the and of sunshine, West Palm Beach, Florida, this winter. Write for book,et to M. J. Hoenig, Hotel Palms, West Calm Beach, Florida. - - -*?* FARM LOANS—We can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at d. jcent Can loan as high as 60 per cent of the value of any good farm. No delay in getting the money after title is approved.-—Chas. J. Dean & Son. .

NOTICE TO INVESTORS. FOR SALE —$8,000 secureties, drawing 5 per cent interest, absolutely safe. For information write or call John B. Lyons, Jr., Brook, Lnd. “7” HOGS. OLD-FASHIONED SPOTTED POL-AND-CHINA HOGS. The Hog of the Hour. Boars ready for service. Fall pigs, both sexes. Order spring jpigs sired by Paul Number 20, biggest-boned boar of the breed. JENNIE M. CONRAD, President American Spotted PolandChina Record Association, CONRAD, NEWTON COUNTY, IND. OAh LAWN STOCK FARM FOR SALE—A choice lot of pure bred Hampshire boars,,sired by State Fair winners. My held 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 912-J. Baled hay, wheat and oats straw for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. ' RENSSELAER 1 MARKKTB Cora—6oc, Oats —39c. Wheat —$1.05. Rye—7sc and 80c, Geese —10c. Springs turkeys—l 6 %c. Old hen turkeys—lsc. Old toms —10c. J If It’S ••—~ Electrical let Leo Mecklenburg \ dolt. Phone 621

£<mml Horse or authjhood blanket.! Inquire here. Dr. Washburn made a professional trip to Indianapolis Friday. W. L. Bott went t» Logansport and I Star City today on business. Mrs. J. W. Medicus went to Inti jariapolis today for a with friends. > * Misses Grace Kelley, Etta Bear and Leona Weiss went to Lafayette ,today to attend .school. , ■ During the months of January and ' February the stores at Wolcott will close each evening except Saturday at 6 o’clock. Irl - Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixon, Farmers Mills, N. Y. f has used Chamberlain’s Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and liver and says, “Chamberlain’s Tablets are the best I have ever used.” | Obtainable everywhere. C

Wolcott barbers have adopted the 15-'cent shaving price. They also agree not to open their shops on Sunday. Mayor W. C. Smith, of Delphi, has decided to seek the democratic nomination for congress in the ninth district. : .J„ J Mrs. O. L. Burris returned to her home in Stoutsburg after a"visit of two weeks here with Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Catt. The Habit of Taking Cold. With many people taking cold is a labit, but fortunately one that is easily broken. a cold sponge satih every mofhing when you first ?et out of bed—not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtainable everywhere. C

LYCEUM COURSE DATES I i January 19 —Ralph Bingham. January 28—Tahan. «*■ February 15 —William Rainey Ben- I nett. March 29—Columbian Entertainers. I Stay Off Ice Pond. Until after we have gathered our ice, skating will be prohibited on the pond. WHITE & LEE. COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES. j Following are the allowances made by I the Board of Commissioners of Jasper I County, Indiana, at their special Decern- j her meeting. 1916: ■ I Jitdson H Perkins, salary clerk. .. .$375.00 Levy Bros & Co, supplies clerk... .2.50 1 Jasper Co Tel Go, telephone - clerk * 7.44 .1 P Hammond, salaiy auditor... 4?o.OO | Same, additional salary 'auditor... .200.00 j Levy Bros & Co, supplies auditor 65.00 .1 P Haijaynond. expense office 1.10 Same, same .....................,. • • 5.00 Jasper Co-Tel Co. telep auditor.. 12.32 1 A A Fell, salary .treasure?....... . • 562.50 Same, additional salary treasurer 6.63 Low Bros & Co, supplies treasurer 285.70 Jasper Co Tel Co," telephone treas 6.63 F E Babcock, supplies treasurer., 11.501 Oeo W Scott, salary recorder.... 425.00 Same, recorder’s —fee 5.........;:.. 139.57 I B F Fendig, supplies 'recorder.... 1.35 J Jasper Co Tel Co, telephone record 7.66 Ben D McColly, salary sheriff..... 350.00 Same, p diem Coifl’r c & Co Coun 22.00 I Same, boarding prisoners 26.40 Same, postage sheriff’s office 3.001 Jasper Co Tel Co. telephone sheriff 10.76 Myrt B Price, per diem surveyor.. 40.0 Q Remington Typewriter Co, sup suf 70.00 Levy Bros & ,Co, supplies surveyor 12.25 Jasper Co Tel Co, telephone suvr 7.83 Mvrt B Price, postage. 4.00 F E Babcock, supplies surveyor.. 3.00 E Lamson, salary Co 5upt......... 238.50 Same, supplies, Co Supt 7®-®® K E Babcock, same 33.25 Levy Bros & Co. same 11-25 Jasper Co Tel- Co, telephone same 7.25 Hazel Reeve, office help same.... 8.75 Mrs E Lamson, same -.. 7.50 G L Thornton, salary Co assessor 150.00 Dr C E Johnson, p diem Co coroner 10.00 Same, expense cordner 8.96 Dr F H Hemphill, sal Co H Officer 18.92 I Same, office help 5 -00 G A Wiliams, sal Co Attorney..., 100.00 Chas B Steward, p diem t officer 47.00 Hiram Day, repair court house.... 37.57 E W Hickman, same 12.73 Ralph Donnelly, 5ame............. 9.00 Chas Morlan, janitor 5ame...... 45.001 Mrs Chas Morlan. matron Same .10.00 J L -Griggs, fireman saipe 54.60 Warren Griggs, expense same.. . . 2.75 Power Coal Co, coal court house 212.31 C. W Eger, suppnes 5ame........ 6.6 X J A Grant, same • • 2.09 I Chicago Pump Co, sarnie 2b0.00 Larsh & Hopkins, same 3.00 K T Rhoades & Co, same 9.03 A A Fell, treasurer, same .. .. 128.28 Davies Suply Co, same 4.64 Fred Hemphill, repairs jail 3.00 E W Hickman, same. * 2.10 Grant-Warner Lbr Co, sanfie. .1.., 15.33 Korah Daniels, 5ame.....-...... ■ 100 Iliram Day, same L• • 16 - 3 S K T Rhoades & Co, 5ame.....6.17 Wilford Maxwell, 5ame....... 3.00 Larsh & Hopkins, same L 93 Jasper Co Tgj Co, telephone same < .47 Northwestern Mfg Co, supplies JaiL 4L30 Isaac Lilga, labor Cd farm...... 1753 James Shelly, same.,. 31.97 Halsie Gordan, 5ame......... 20.0 c S E jsame 2.o(y| G M WUcox, 5ame.....-• 2.00 Jesse Nichols, sup Co farm....... 65.00 J J Lawler, same.— :*•. • • 28. ,5 Larsh & Hopkins, same 19.98 Nat Heuson. same": • • 70.00 Dr A R Kresler, med at Co farm 36.00 J Jasper Co Tel Co, telephone Co f 3.72 Babcock & Duvall; lighting s Cd f 626,70 C W User, supplies Co farm 33.53 Northwestern Mfg Co, same 10-00 Babcock & Duvall, same 9.00 Henry F King, same 11.60 Watson Plb Co. same.: . 3.45 Julia E Work, care poor children 203.60 Healey & Clark, public printing.., 13.50 F °E Babcock, same 13.a0 Ben D McColly, exp highways... 5.20 P F Roberts, bridge 5upt........ 46.37 J V Rice “ Porter, exp b engineer 7.00 E D Nesbitt, same 27.40 Mrs Belle Saylor, care poor chi! 25.20 Mrs Eae F Petty, same 38.00 F M Williams, bridge No. 2783. ,2;685.50 Elkhart B & I Co, pt b No. 2307 800.00 Newton Co, change of venue...... 182.0 c Jasper Co Tel *Co,. exp court room 6.16 Gbas A Welch, salary Co. com.. 56.25 D S Makdever. same...., 56.25' H W Marble, same.. 56.^5 John L S Gray, highway supt.... 30.25 Geo Ferguson, asst same NO. 2. . 31.26 Ffed Popp, same No. 3.. E C Maxwell, same No. 4• 41.,5 A Wdodworth, same No. 5... 3.50 Charles W Spencer, same No. 6. .19.75 J D Adams & Cd, aatne.... 200.00 John H Zimmer, 5ame........... 20.30 tGrdnt-Warneb Lbr Co, same... ... 4.80 Scott Bros. Bame t , 1.75 Alfred Randle, 5ame.............. LBO C W Eger. 5ame..,:........,..... 1-73 Guild & Anderson, 5ame..,....;.. 1.00 A D Hdrshman, supt Hershman s r 30.00 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, i : County Auditor.

Mrs. Chas. Zink, of WapakoneUi, Ohio, retumecf home today after a two. .weeks’ visit with her son, Joe and John Borntrager. , - f Mrs. Emerson Matihcny was operated on at Wesley hospital, Chicago, today, and Dr. Gwin was present when it was performed. Mr. - and -Mrs. -Rue Parceßr aratdanghter left today for Amarillo, Tex,, after spending the past several weeks with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parcells. Jimmie Babcock and Manley Price returned home this morning from Lafayette, where they had been visiting* since Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Price. Section 1 of the M. eT Industrial Society will hold thedr regular monthly ftocTal at the reoidence of Mrs. A. Halleck Tuesday afternoon, .January 11th. AM cordially invited. Max Price was here a short time this morning on his way to Charlestown, W. Va., after a visit with relatives, the Peck families, at Remington. He has just moved from Middlesboro, Ky., and Charlestown. Bert Amsler was operated on for chronic appendicitis in Indianapolis Friday at the Methodist hospital. His mother, Mrs. Henry Amsler, is with him. ’ The smallpox continues to demand some attention over the country. Joe Borntrager has had some of it in his family and now has it himself. There are said to be a number of cases at Kentland again.

The name of the Medaryville Advertiser has been changed to the Journal and the paper enlarged from a 5 to 6 column quarto. Under the management of the new publisher, Ralph M. Dunn, the paper shows considerable improvement. Presbyterian Church. The regular services will be held Sunday, the Sunday school at 9:30, morning sermon at 10:45 and evening service at 7 o’clock. The pastor, Dr. J. Budman Fleming, has so fat recovered from his illness as to be able to again fill' the pulpit at both morning and evening services. First Church of Christ.

Bible school at 9:30. Communion and sermon 10:45, subject: “The Law of Forgiveness.” Evening worship 7, subject “The Two Kingdoms.” Note the change in time for the evening service. Something helpful at every service. The House of Commons by a vote of 403 to 105 has passed in England the much-talked of draft action, which means that conscription will be resorted to in order to get men into the army. The action was opposed by labor and threatens to cause serious internal trouble in that country.

CASTOR IA For p-nfl Children. till Kind Yon Han Always BougM

COAL For the range Jackson Hill and Rex Egg. For the furnace, Egg Anthracite, Sovereign Lump and Pocahontas. For the basebumer Scranton Anthracite, Nut and Stove. King Bee, Kentucky Block. Grant-Warner Lumber Co. Phone 458

CHICAGI, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RY. 4 Chicago and the west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the South, Louis- - ville and French Lick Springs. Sesiselass time table. In effect October 3, 1915. SOUTHBOUND. No. 36 ...1:38 a n Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 6 ..10:65 a m Louisville and French Lick No. 8 11:10 P o Louisville and French Lick No. 37 ...11:17 a in Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 33 1:M p m Ind’plis, Cincinnati and French Lick No. 89 . ...j 6:00 p n Lafayette and Michigan City No. 31 - 7:81 p no Indianapolis and Lafayette NORTHBOUND. No. 36 Chicago 4:51 a m No. 4 Chicago 5:01 am -No. 40 Chic, (accom.) •.. ♦ .7:30 +m No. 32 Chicago .........10:36 a m No. 88 Chicago ..........P m No. 6 Chicago 8:31 P ra No. 30 Chicago ...v......6:60 p m For tickets and further Information call on W. BL BEAM, Agent. : —t 1 .

Attention Automobile Owners ( " J Free Service _ We are factory representatives for the Electric Auto-Lite Start ing and Lighting Systems. [ venerator or We' Will repair without charge any Antp Li g , rtartol miterW shows defect jls material or workmanship for inß to hold g guarantee, the: mannfaeturer requires us to make an inspection once each month. Storage batteries overhauled and repaired. Motor Service Company

,•. /rm Leo Worland. O. L. Calkins . CALKINS & WORLAND Funeral Directors Parlors in Nowels Block across from the postoffice. New combination auto ambulance and funeral car. Expert services guaranteed in all cases e ” trus * e . . . th T n< ji an a Calkins is licensed as funeral director and embalms in both Indiana and lUinofah Phones 25 or 307

Miss Merl Jones went to Chicago today for a-visit with relatives. From the demand that is being made upon James R. Guild, that he become a candidate for the republican nomination for congress, in the 11th district, wp feel safe in predicting that the republicans of Pulaski county will see fit to present his name to the G. 0. P. of the 11th district as the man for the place.—Medaryville Journal. To Cure Children’s Colds. Keep child dry, clothe comfortably, avoid exposure and give Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. It is pleasant, soothing, antiseptic, raises phlegm and reduces inflammation. The first dose gives relief, continued treatment with proper care wall avoid serious illness or a long cold. Don’t delay treatment. Don’t let your child suffer. Get a bottle today. Insist on Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey. 25c t druggists. ( 2 )

A Suggestive Argument in Favor of PREPAREDNESS

The present session of congress will be the most important in its scope since the civil war. Millions will be appropriated for defense. The traditional policies of the government will probably be revolutionized.

—The Army and Navy - will have more money at their disposal during the next few years than ever before during time of peace. v Our diplomatic relations with some of the countries at war may be suspended at any time. War may possibly follow such action on bur part. Peace May Be Declared ''--''during the new year between the countries now at war, and it is assumed that the United States will become the chief arbitrator, if it is able to main peutral until such time. Mexico is in a reconstructive period and continues to make history of the most pitiful type. The National Conventions Will Be Held in June This is presidential year. Pres-' * ident Wilson will probably be indorsed again by the Democrats arid be renominated. Who the Republican candidate will be is yet a matter of speculation. These are only a few of the big things the leading newspapers of the country will tell about. In the meantime all the news of interest to the home and to women and children is not to be neglected. Everybody Should Be Prepared to keep posted ’on these all-im-portant events and no American citizen , shorild remain in ignorance of what is going on.

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Lucy Brusnahan returned to her home in Parr this morning after spending yesterday in Rensselaei. Dr, C. E. Johnson was the host last evening at the monthly meeting of the Jasper-Newton Medical Society. The local doctors were present, as also were the members from Remington, Kentland and Goodland. Tiie meeting was held at the Makeever hotel and a luncheon was served at Fate’s College Inn. Dr. Victor D. Lest mass", of Chicago, was present and spoke to the members upon the topic under consideration. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Most Effectual. “I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears,” writes J. R. Moore. Lost Valley, Ga. Obtainable everywhere. C

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