Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1916 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SKMI-WEEKLY LESLIE CLARK - - - Publisher THE FRIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. U 1887, aa second ukase mall matter, at tne pom toffice at Keiißseie-er, Indiar. a, under uie act of March 8, 1878. Evening Kepuuncan entered Jan. 1, 1887 as second class mail matter at the Dostolfice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 8. 18’8. RATES FOR CixASSIFIED ADS Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 86 cents. Additional space pro rata. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Dally by Carrier, 10 Cents Week. . fey Mail. $8.60 a year. Senu-Weekly, in advance, year, S2.OU.
Classified Column FOE SALK FOR SALE —Good recleaned timothy seed, $3 per bushel. —Rensselaer Garage. FOR SALE-—Or trade, for cows, one bay coming three year old colt and one a montns old colt. Residence one-half mile north and 11/2l l /2 miles west of DeMotte. P. O. Address Thayer, Ind., R. D. I.—A. DeKoker, Jr. FOR SALE —Barn, in good condition. —Phone 48Q. FOR SALE—IBO acre farm, all under cultivation, new set of house and barn. Located near V alparaiso, Ind. —-L. C. J acobs, 154 Main Street, Valparaiso, Ind. , FOR SALE—I6O acres pasture land, fenced, over half prairie, S2O per acre. Easy terms. —J. Davisson. FOR SALE—One of the best paying businesses in town for the least investment. Call on Billy Frye. FOR SALE— Young collies, good drivers and watch dogs. One nicely broke.—W. B. Leonard, Francesville, Ind. FOR SALE. —7 room house, 5 lots,, new barn, good well and cistern, phone 317. ______ FOR SALE —A pretty good barn. Must be sold immediately.—Phone 12L - i FOR SALE—Two yellow pine, two Oregan hr stave silos, good as new, at greatly reduced prices. Phone 87. F. Thompson. 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. —Arthur H. Hopkins. 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~ Enquire of Perry Marlatt or John M. Johnson, Phone 951-J. FOR SALE—One of the best paying little grocery stores in northern Indiana. Good farmer trade. Expense very low. A money maker. .For particulars address E. Zimmerman, Valparaiso, Ind.
FOR SALE—Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed in any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Ren welser. All building material SIB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank In burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr. FOR SALE—IOO acre farm in Newton township, well improved, partly tiled, close to school and elevator. Must be sold to settle an estate. Satisfactory terms. —W. B. Yeoman, Surrey, Ind., phone 939-1. , FOB SALE—Two desirable building lots not far from business Motion. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. > FOB SALE —One Holstein cow, giving about 4 gallons of milk daily. —W. B. Yeoman, Surrey, Ind., Phone 939-L FOR SALE—Twin Indian motorcycle, two-speed, equipped with kick starter, electric lights, horn and speedometer. —Leonard Rajal, Rensselaer, Ind., care Harvey Messman, Phone 903-C. FOR SALE—Shetland pony, buggy and harness, new and in first class condition.—B. K. Zimmerman. FOR SALE—Two good building lots, east front; also good milk cow. See Abe Wartena. FOR SALE—House and outbuildings and cistern, SBSO. —A. J. Bissenden. ' .
FOR SALE—Small King heater, in good condition; also single iron bedstead. Phone 515. —Geo. H. McLain. FOR RENT OR SALE—A fourroom house in good condition, two lots, electnc lights, city water, onehalf block east Catholic church.— Phone 237. for rent. FORj RENT—The B. S. Fendig 8room house, modern improvements. Also his store building.—Moses Leopold. ‘ ' FOR RENT —Oct. 1, the Martindale property, north of the depot. Phone 247. —B. Harris. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—Two nice front rooms. Tele phone 316. Corner of Weston and Grace streets. FOR RENT—S room house on N. Weston and Elm streets; cistern, good well and large garden spot; fruil; good fences; Fred Stocksick property. Phone 919-K, Louis Beecher. ZZZZZZ WANTED. WANTED —To buy second-hand cash register. Must be a bargain.— Leslie Clark at Republican ofiice. LOST. LOST—Ciank for Haynes auto. Finder return to Central Garage. LOST—A man’s brown coat from automobile north or northeast of Rensselaer. Return to Perry Marlatt or to Republican ofiice. LOST —Between postoffice and Mrs. Ida Benjamin’s, a child’s Ingersoll wrist watch. Please return to Cal Cain. LOST —New felt, rose colored hat. Finder please phone 460. MISCELLANEOUS. It pays to use % 73 when you have war prices on your wheat. I sell to the man who pays. I have the goods. Write me.—J. W. Sayler, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited sujr ply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. «»
At the organ recital Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, the ladies will serve ices, ice cream, sundaes, cake, lemonade and coffee, 5 cents each. Mothers, you should see tine little fellows’ full collar a trakhan overcoats. Colors in black, brown and red. At Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. neighbors of Mrs. Stella Ketchum surprised her Wednesday evening by walking into her home with well filled lunch baskets. It was Mrs. Ketchums’ birthday. ■ _ X Bradley sweaters and sweater we have exclusive sale. We have all colors and sizes. Buy early and get your choice at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Judge the Benton circuit court, has granted application for bail for Jesse Crump, accused of murder, and Crump will be released under bond until the case is called for trial again. Relatives and friends will furnish the bail. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This is a medicine that every family •should be provided with. Colic and diarrhoea often come on suddenly ana it is of the greatest importance that they be treated promptly. Consider the suffering that must be endured until a physician arrives or medicine can be obtained. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has a reputation second to none for the quick relief which it affords. For sale by B. F. Fendig.
If iv is up to date it came from Duvall’s Quality Shop. We arc headquarters for men’s, young men’s and boys’ ready to wear. C. EARL DUVALL. The over Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas were the latter’s father, Louis Schreeg, of Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. L. Zutzi and children and Walter, Edwin and Grov<r Zutzi, Miss Mamie Heinlein and Miss Gwendolyn Zutzi, of. Constipation the Father of Many Ills. Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When a laxative is needed take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Mrs. Loren Sage went to Elgin, 111., yesterday, where she was called to see her brother, Chas. Hoeft, who is sick there in a sanitarium. Mrs. Sage’s mother, who is also with her son there, expects to return here with (Mrs. Sage for a visit.
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Milwaukee and Deering corn binders are- sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Harry Jones, of Chicago, is here for a short visit with "Harry English. Mayor C. G. Spitler went to Indianapolis on sr business trip Wednesday. Mrs. Brot Elliott, of Tampa, Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long. Vern Nowels, Fred Phillips and W. J.-Wright went to the Kankakee fair today. Emil Hanley and Bern Luers went to Kankakee today by auto to attend the fair. Mrs. Mell Abbott went to Lafayette today, to visit her daughter, Miss Madaline. Mrs. D. K. Frye and Mrs. J. W’eavc/, of Roselawn, spent yesterday visiting friends here. See our plow line before you buy.— Hamilton & Kellner. You’ll find EXTRA VALUE in school slices, in our b:. gain section.— Collins’ Shoe Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wuerthner returned this morning to Surrey after attending the state fair at Indianapolis. Larsh and Hopkins for school boks, tablets, crayons, pens and pencils; ‘n fact, all schol supplies. John Shultz, Frank King and Hazel Carr autoed to Indianapolis yesterday to spend a few days at the state fair. Don’t get disappointed—you’ll gee your money’s worth of wear—ant style thrown in, at Collins’ Shoe Store. An organ recital will be given at the M. E. church Tuesday evening, Sept. 12, 8 to 8:45, at picture show prices. See Larsh & Hopkins for school books and supplies. Mrs. Lucy Bourell returned to her home at Kankakee yesterday after bringing her son, Oscar, to enter St. Joe. Don’t pay for a Ford for the other fellow—you’ll soon save enough on your shoa bill, here, to buy an automobile of your own.—Collins’ Shoe Store. The Standard Bearers of the M. E. church will meet Friday evening at 7:30 with Miss Flossie Randle. A full attendance desired as there is work of importance. , Mrs. Walter Hopkins and Miss Gladys Hopkins went to Momence, 111., yesterday and will go from there to Kankakee for a .short visit with relatives. New fall line of goods arenow in. Order that suit today and *be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. Two great lines, Stetson and Kingsbury hats in all the lat'.st fall styles, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL.
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BEPUBUCAS TICKET. For President CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. For Vice President CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. For Governor JAMES P. GOODRICH. For Representative In Congress WILL R. WOOD. For Joint Representative WILLIAM L. WOOD. For Prosecuting Attorney REUBEN HESS. For County Clerk, « JESSE NICHOLS. • For County Treasurer CHARLES V. MAY. For County Recorder GEORGE W. SCOTT. For County Sheriff BEN D. McCOLLY. For County Surveyor . ED NESBITT. For County Coroner Dr- C. E. JOHNSON. For County Commissioner Ist District HENRY W. MARBLE. For County Commissioner 2nd District D. S. MAKEEVER. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment Write for “Relief” and particulars, it’s free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.
We have the greatest line* of Iress shirts on display in the city. Lion Brand in all shades, at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. . x Are You Looking Old? Old age comes quick enough without inviting it. Some look old at forty. That is because they neglect the liver and bowels. Keep your bowels regular and your liver healthy and you will not only feel younger but look younger. When troubled with constipation or biliousness take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They are intended especially for these ailments and are excellent. Easy to take and most agreeable in effect. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey Messman motored to Chicago Wednesday morning forafew days’ visit with relatives and friends. They were accompanied by the former’s sister, Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and children, who have been visiting here for the past month. How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly ypu get over your cold by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and enjoys an excellent reputation. For sale by B. F. Fendig.
Exclusive Sale Of Bradley Sweaters and Sweater Coats
Now boys for your fall and winter , suits & overcoats. We are now showing the greatest lines in our city and they can not be duplicated by any (v\ W/ i\ fi rm ' n town- Suits and overcoats /\\V/ /J \ tor the little fellow, the young fellow, //n n/ A the middle aged fellow, and the older [I ¥A W fellow. If its new it is from our store. 11l- I' \f/[ We now have on display over two □ \ Cy// thousand samples to choose your fall II \ /W tailor made suits from and it is good (C L / vJp advice to come now and pick your I j suit and have your I r measure taken so ||BL,j \\ \ / you will get your WXT \\ \ / choice. Every suit |\ I guaranteed to fit \ | ■ and hold their \ shape. All the new- iKrtk 'AiV. x . I W est shapes' and styles now on dis- MKHBR play in Stetson & M Kingsbury hats. We have the exclusive sale and agency for BRADLEY sweaters and sweater coats for men, young fypP. wfty men, boys and the little fellows •.* and if they are sold by any other firm in our city, they used unfair miilHP’ means to get them. You should see the little fellows fur collar Astrakhan overcoat, they are just MIIWs swell. Our fall apd winter stock KlwMwi is now here and is the most complete of any in the city. Now is BmSW'B® 3 the time to look our lines over. Collegian and Frat suits a specialty. / DUVALL'S QUALITY SHOP C. EARL DUVALL L Phone 411 Rensselaer, Indiana . ■•r ■ ■
Mary AbelF went to Battle Ground Saturday to attend school. A. M. Bringle and family and C. A. Bringle and wife attended the Moody meeting at Cedar Laks Sunday. M’t McKay went "to Buchanan, Michigan, the last of the week and brought back his brother, Jim, who has been there since July 4th. Mrs. Noland and Miss Grace Anderson visited friends at Mt. Ayr a few days last week. James Ciiftoi\ has been repairing the 'school building here, preparatory to having an extra teacher this year. Reuben Noland is over near Virgie working. Leota Moore and Fred Kever, of Lafayette, came Sunday and visited. Picking and sorting pickles seems to be the chief business here just now. Miss Lettie DeKoker, of DeMotte, is visiting at James Clifton’s. Frank Stover and family returned Tuesday from a visit at Lafayette. Herb Bozell took a load of watermelons to Rensselaer this week. Mrs. Eggleston, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Barber and Mrs. McKay were in Rensselaer Tuesday. Grandma Gallaher returned to her home in Kirklin Sunday after a three weeks’ visit here with relatives. Mrs. John Thorn ,of Gary, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Halleck, last week. School begins here Monday.
Duvall’s Quality Shop C. EARL DUVALL Rensselaer, Indiana
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There Can Be No Doubt About the Results In Rensselaer. Results tell the tale. All doubt is removed. The testimony of a Rensselaer citizen can be easily investigated. V(hat better proof can be had? C. B. Steward, insurance man, S. Front & Main Sts., Rensselaer, says; “I get Doan’s Kidney PilL occasionally at A. F. Long’s Drug Store and use them with very good results. I had been subject to serious attacks of kidney disorder before I tried them. My back for a long period was lame and sore and I was hardly ever free from a heavy ache in it. Whenever I feel any signs of my kidneys not being in a good condition, I use a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they always quickly correct such, disorder. Ln that way, I keep free from the ohl suffering and in good health.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Steward had. 'Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
I. O. O. F. Encampment No. 201. All members are requested and expected to be present next Friday evening, Sept. 8, at 7:30 p. m., as there will be degree work and refreshments. —E. W. Hickman, C. P. You can get binder twine of Hamilton & Kellner.
Mackinaws Cravenettes Sheep Coats Cord. Coats, Caps, Hats and Raincoats
