Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1916 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY CLARK - - - Publisher THE FRIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION Sami-Weekly Republican entered Jan. I jfij7 •• second clan* mall metter, at tLe * jwstofltoe 5 at Ren.-elaer Indiana, under the act of March 8, 1878. Evening Repunncan entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mall the poetoflice at Rensselaer. Ind.. un the adt of March 8, 187*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally by Carrier. 10 Cents Week. * 7 fey Mill. V3.SO a year. Bsml-Weekly. In advance. Year *I.BO
Classified Column RATES FOR CuASSiriED ADS Three lines or less, per weeK of el* issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 86 cema. Additional apace pro rata. __ FOM SALS. FOR SALE —Shetland pony, buggy harness, new and.in firstclass condition.— B. K. Zimmerman. FOR SALE —A Wonder washer. — Rice Porter. Phone 435. FOR SALE —Four ewes and four February ewe lambs. —J. W. Humes. Phone 953-C, Parr, Ind. FOR SALE —Good home and four lots; good well, chicken park, lots of fruit, 6h» blocks of court house. — Box 156, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Another home on the installment plan. S2OO down, balance same as rent. —A. Leopold. FOR SALE—Carload of fertilizer for wheat sewing. Call and sec I ctci McDaniel. Phone 452-Bleck. FOR SALE —Surrey, Studebaker Stanhope, set of buggy harness, three sets of harness and tugs, three collars, pair of leather lines and gravel • screen. —Ora T. Ross. FOR SALE —Good corner building lot, two blocks from court house. — A. E. Shafer, at Main Garage. FOR SALE —Three houses of five and six rooms; in good condition and well located. Can be sold on monthly payment plant. Also small farm, with fair improvements; on stone road and well located; small payment down and balance in annual payments. —Aithur H. Hopkins.
FOE sai.K—Good Round Oak stove for either hard or soft coal; also base burner and baby buggy. Phone 556. FOR SALE —Some choice clover honey.—Leslie Clark. FOR SALE —Small 4-room house, with acre of ground, very cheap if sold at once. —Mrs. Eva McCrtain. FOR SALE —One bright bay filly, 4 years old.—B. D. McColly. FOR SALE —About July Ist, in the field, about 50 tons of No. 1 clover hay. Inquire of Perry Marlatt or John M. Johnson, Phone 951-J. FOR SALE —One of the best paying little grocery store i in northern Indiana. Good farmer trade. Expense very low. A money maker. For particulars address E, Zimmerman, Valparaiso, Ind. FOR PAI.F -A fine building lot, 62%x150 feet, adjoining my property on Weston street.—F. Thompson. FOR SALE—Sawed oak lumber of »U Irinka, red or burr oak. Sawed in any dimensions desired. 4 miles we3t of Rensselaer. «All building material 118.00 a aljo some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, ML Ayr. FOR SALE—Two desirable building lots not far from business section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246.
FOB BENT. FOR RENT—Rooms furnished for light housekeeping for school girls, per week $1 and $1.25. Also girls to board. Phone 624.—Mis. E. Malone and Mrs. E. H. Shields FOR RENT—Modem 10-room house, furnace heat, city water, bath, electric lights, etc. —Mrs. H. J. Adams FOB RENT —Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 258. WANTED. ♦ -A. WANTED —Girl to do upstairs work at the Makeever House.—Mrs. L. B. Fate. WANTED —Girl for general housework. Phone 640.—Mrs. Ida Benjamin. WANTED —Girl at i Rensselaer Candy Kitchen. Phone 119. \ WANTED—Three girls, one for office, two for general work. Good wages.—McKay’s Laundry. • WANTED—I would like to take into my home some old couple or some invalid; nice home and good care. Telephone 316. . w
WANTED —To buy second-hand cash register. Must be a bargain.— Leslie Clark at Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. farm LOANS—An unlimited »up ply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN— 6 per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. LOST. LOST—Ladies’ wrist watch, with initials F. G. T. N. Finder return to Gus Catchfores and receive reward. LOST —Gold cuff button. Return to Sam Fendig and receive reward. ESTRAYED—Two heifers, weighing about 800 each; one red and one black, Tuesday. Please notify Eigelsbach & Son. FOUND. FOUND —An automobile license number 88530, with tail light attached. Apply here. ~
RKNSSKLA&H MAHJS.X7& Wheat $1.35 Corn Oats .... ... ...... 40c Rye sl- 00 Eggs Butter fat .30%c Hens 13c Roosters 6c Springs 16° #* Pony Express, Pnone 625. v’ * V ~ Mrs. Chas. Rhoades went to Mackinaw, Mich., today to visit her brother. Many Rensselaer people attended? the program at Fountain Park Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Phillips, of McCoysburg, visited her daughter, Mrs. Van Wood, here today. Miss Pearl McConahay went to Indianapolis today to visit relatives for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Earl Gross came today-from Warsaw to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ropp, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Beam returned from Star City,yesterday, where tlUry visited relatives. Mrs. Ada Wall and daughter, who have ben visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wright and family near Morocco, for the past six weeks, returned to Lebanon, Ind., today. * Miss Lilian Klein and Miss Bessie Van Scyoc, of Cincinnati, Ohio, returned home this morning after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Samuels, at Remington, for a couple of weeks. Rex Warner and Henry Cooper went to New York today on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman went to Indianapolis today to visit Mrs. Allman’s brother, Lawrence Hawkins, and family for a few days. This is tissue gingham week at our store. All tissues at 19c per yard.— Rowles & Parker.
The Yellow Bus Rensselaer-Remingtoo h ßus Line Schedule • 3 TRIPS DAILY Lv. Rensselaer 7:45 am Ar. Remington 8:80 am Lv. Remington 9:10 am Ar. Rensselaer 9:55 am Lv. Rensselaer 4:00 pm Ar. Remington 4:45 pm Lv. Remington 6:16 pm Ar. Rensselaer 6:00 pm FARE 75c EACH WAY. BILLY FRYE, Prop. CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RY. In effect October 3, 1915. SOUTHBOUND. Louisville and French Lick No. * 11:10 P a Chicago and the west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the South, Louisville and French Lick Springs. No. 35 1:88 a ir Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 6 10:66 a n Louisville and French Lick No. 87 11:17 » “ Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 88 1:67 P ® Ind’plia, Cincinnati and French Lick No. 89 6:50 p m Lafayette and Michigan City No. 33 7:81 p m Indianapolis and Lafayette NORTHBOUND. No. 86 Chicago ...» 4:61 a m No. 4 Chicago 5:01 a m No. 40 Chic, (accom.) 7:3o'a m No. 82 Chicago 10:86 a m No. 88 Chicago .....2:61 p m No. 6 Chicago ..........BAI p m No. 80 Chicago 6:80 p m U For ticket# and further information call om W. H. BEAM, Agent.
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Frank P. Meyers arid wife of Danville, 111., autoed to Rensselaer to spend a few days with the former’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Meyers, and sister, Mrs. Jerry Healy. Englebret Jensen, father of Mrs. J. P. Hammond, of Rensselaer, broke his right arm while working in his blacksmith shop at Wheatfield Saturday. While striking iron the sledge came from the handle, striking the arm and breaking it. He will be laid up from his work for four or five weeks. E. L. Hollingsworth returned yesterday from a three weeks’ visit with his daughter, Mrs. H. B. Chadboume, at Harmony, Maine. Mrs Hollingsworth will remain there until the hay fever season is past Mr. Hollingsworth is delighted with the climate of Maine and thinks it is an ideal place to lite, and especially for farmers, as land is cheap there and the opportunity for profit large. While away they took the St. Lawrence river trip up to Montreal, Canada, and other points. We do not make as much noise as some concerns, but we always have the highest quality merchandise at the lowest prices to show you at Rowles & Parker’s.
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How the SPEEDLER Works The Speedier neat, scientifically designed air spray which screws into the intake manifold above the carburetor. Quickly attached on any car. The controller easily clamps on steering post. You will be surprised at the amount of extra air your engine will burn if injected above the carburetor in the form of a Speedier cross-cut spray. Besides adding more air. the powerful cross-cut spray of the Speedier shatters and remixes every globule of gasoline. This gives you a snappy combustive power-gas, instead of a meie flaming” misture. Because the Speedier works independently and above the carburetor, it produces results which no carburetor in itself, or adjustments within the carburetor, are capable of producing. A trial of Speedier will quickly demonstrate this fact. Finger Tip Control See that finger-tip control. It responds instantly. Bight at your finger tip every moment. No trouble at all to use the Speedier, and you cannot use it improperly. Nothing to get out of order. Touch the control and here’s wliat you get: More Speed • Less Carbon More Mileage Less Heat More Power Better mixture and An Emergency Air Brake - It Saves Your Gasoline The Speedier is guaranteed to save from 20 to 40 per cent of the gasoline consumption per mile on any automobile now built. How does it do this? By always furnishing your engine with the thinnest possible gas for the greatest possible power. Injection of air above the caiburetor automatically cuts down the flow of gasoline. There is never any waste of gasoline with a Speedier. Start your engine with a rich mixture if needed. As the engine warms up or as the day warms up, a thinner mixture will do the business, and you can get just the mixture you want by touching the Speedier control. No automatic adjustments can respond to changes in weather. It Gives More Mileage A Speedier on your car will enable you to travel from four to five miles on the same amount of gasoline you now use to travel three miles. On most any car it will give you six miles more per gallon of gasoline. This is not a meie claim. It has been proved by thousands of motorists all over the world; and we will sell you one with a definite agreement that you can return it and get your money back if any statement in this ad does not prove out to your own satisfaction, with your own car. The Speedier will positively increase your mileage from 20 to 40 per cent. Make us prove it. That extra mileage is worth having. It Increases Engine Power The Speedier not only increases mileage, but it in-' creases engine power as well. You know that every automobile made will only develop about two-thirds of iL rated horse-power under actual service conditions. Piifc-a Speedier on one of these’cars and it will ipake that engine produce as high as nine-tenths of its rated lioise-power, every day in the year. Apd it will do it on less gasoline, at that. If you pay for a 20, 40 or 60 H. P. car, why not have one? You are carrying that extra weight around with you
A small supply of these will be left at Republican office for the convenience of those who cannot see me. < PETER McDANIELS, Agent Rensselaer, Indiana
Leonard Johnson, of Lafayette, is here for a visit with relatives. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades made a trip to Chicago today. Wagons aand extra wagon beds for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. J. H. Holden made a business trip to Lafayette today. Order your fruits and vegetables at McFarland’s. The Union Sunday school of Parr will give an ice cream social Saturday evening at Parr. Cakes like you bake at home received twice a week at McFarland’s. Miss Nelle Stanton, of Pana, 111., left today for Chicago after a few days’ visit with Miss Marie Hamilton. Lawson Myer returnvd to Gary today after a short visit here with relatives and friends. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will met Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Wm. Hoover. If you want to buy a sewing mahine, buy a Singer, it is the best. —H. R. Lange & Son Music Store.
Bread, the best you ever ate, at McFarland’s. \ Miss Madaline Abbott was home from Lafayette to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Abbott. We,will do all kinds of out-of-town moving at living pi ices.—H. R. Lange & Son Music Store. Misses Pauline Hordcman and Alice Daniels, George Babcock and Omar Osborne motored to Shelby Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Payne, Leota Mustard and Elmer Daniels went to Fountain Park Sunday. 1 _ - ■ ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Warren left yesterday foe a visit at Grand Rapids, Mich., before returning to their home in Oklahoma City. We have the latest music rolls for player pianos, 59c roll at 25c a roll. — H. R. Lange Music Store. Prof. Ira Coe returned from Terre Haute Friday, where he has been attending Terre Haute Normal School this summer. John Deere gang and sulky plows for sale by Hamilton & Kellner.
without getting the power. A Speedier on your engine will give it to you and save its price month while doing it. Next time yon get stuck in sand or mud—next time you hit a steep hill—you will wish you had that extra 5 or 10 11. P. at the tips of your fingers. And you might just as well have it, because it will cdst you nothing to own or : to operate. An Emergency Air Brake You can brake your car down as promptly, softly and quickly as an engineer does the Limited, if you have a Speedier. When yo uget in a tight place on start down a Speedier. When you get in a tight place or start down a '-■teep hill, you don’t have to depend upon your worn brake leaving the clutch in. The Speedier fills the cylinders with cool, pure air and slows down the piston action genii} hue surely. Use it to slow your car on any hill or on the level road. It’s worth more than its as an air-brake alone. For Decarbonizing You know how carbon in your cylinder interferes with proper working efficiency, it should he cleaned out once a week, and you can clean it out in about one minute’s time if you have a Speedier. All you need to do is to unscrew the little “end cap,” slip on the rubber tube we furnish, insert the end of the tube into a pint of kerosene and start the engine. The engine will rapidly take in the kerosene and compress it in all chambers. The softened carbon will be discharged through the exhaust. Never necessary to take the engine to pieces for cleaning if you have a Speedier. And the Speedier will also prime your engine on a cold day. Simply inject charge of gasoline through the Speedier. Makes Engine Run pooler Every overheated engine is caused by too rich mixture or carbon. This means trouble for the circulation and a waste of gasoline and oil. You will never have an overheated engine with a Speedier, because you can correct the over-rich mkture by touching the Speedier control. It’s great in cold weather, too, because it permits you to start on the richest kind of mixture and then cut it down to the right point without touching the carburetor. Your carburetor adjustment stays the same the year around if you use a Speedier. Try This Test Set the gasoline" line throttle at the 10-mile notch. Then touch the Speedier control and watch the speedo • meter jump to 15 miles. You get 5 miles extra speed without an extra drop of gas. That extra 5 miles is due entirely to the Speedier. It’s the Speedier re-mixing cross-cut air spray that does it. TRY ONE TWO WEEKS FREE We allow you two weeks free trial of Speedier. If the Speedier does not do the work, return it any time within two weeks, and your money will be refunded. Speedier is sold all over the world under this absolute satisfaction, guarantee. No agent or dealer is authorized to sell otherwise. You must be pleased or it’s no sale. Try one today. Price complete, $5, in U. S. A. __v Sizes (Different Spray Lengths)—ln ordering, state make or cai r or inside diameter of intake manifold —1 iff. 11/4 in., D/o in., etc.
Mrs. R. C. Beeler, of Indianapolis, came Saturday to visit her mother, Mrs. J. F. Watson, for about two weeks. Mrs. Ben D. McColly and daughter, Miss Ethel, and sons, Harry and Walter, are visiting relatives and friends at Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Colvert and baby, who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hammond, and other relatives here, returned to their home in Joliet, IJI., this morning. The Lafayette Red Sox won an easy victory Sunday when they downed the A. B. C.’s, of Indianapolis, 13 to 4. The Sox scored eleven times in the seventh stanza. See our line of buggies and carriages.—Hamilton & Kellner. W. L. Rich, a prominent citizen of Remington, died yesterday after an extended illness. He leaves a wife and three grown sons —Frank, of Kentland, county treasurer; Walter, of Goodland, and Jake, of Brook. McFarland receives three shipments of fra its and vegetables each week. I Try them. ' Order your calling cards nere.
