Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1916 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY LESLIE CLARK - - - Publisher THE FRIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1 1687, aa second cUbb mall metier, at the poetoffice at Rensselaer. Indian, under the act of March 1, 1878. Evening Kepuuncan entered Jan. 1, 1887, as second clasß mall matter at the poetoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 1, 18’8. rates for classified ads Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Seml-Wsekly Republican, 16 cents. Additional space pro rata. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally by Carrier. 10 Cento Week. By MkiL fcw a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, $2.00.
Glassified Calumn FOB SALE. FOR SALE —Good recleaned timothy seed, $3 per busnel.—Rensselaer Garage. FOR SALE—Or trade, for cows, one bay coming three year old colt and one t> montns old colt. Residence one-half mile north and IVa miles west of DeMotte. P. 0. Address Thayer, Ind., R. D. I.—A. DeKoker, Jr. FOR SALE —Barn, in good condition. —Phone 480. FOR SALE—IBO acre farm, all under cultivation, new set of buildings, house and barn. Located near Valparaiso, Ind.—L. C. Jacobs, 154 Main Street, Valparaiso, Ind. FOR RALF. —160 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 FOR SALE —Good comer building lot, two blocks from court house. — A E. Shafer, at Main Garage. FOR SALE —Three houses of five and six rooms i 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. FOE 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 Indians- Good farmer trade. Expense very lbw. A money maker. For particulars address E. Zimmerman, Valparaiso, Ind. FOR SALE—Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed fn any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material SIB.OO a thnnannd; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr. J
FOR SALE —100 acre farm in Newton township, well improved, partly tiled, close to school and elevator. Must be sold to settle on estate. Satisfactory terms. —W. B. Yeoman, Surrey, Ind., phone 039-1. FOR SALE—Two desirable building lots not far from business section.—Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. FOR SALE-—One Holstein 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 908-C. J 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—A good collapsible baby carriage; side curtains and storm front; also surrey. Phone 613.
FOR SALE—A piece of ground just west of Mrs. York’s house, northwest comer, 160x200 feet. Call Mrs. Emma York. FOR SALE—Small King heater, in good condition; also single iron bedstead. PhoiAj 515. —Geo. H. McLain. FOR RENT OR SALE—A fourroom house in good condition, two lots, electric lights, city water, onehalf block east Catholic church. — Phone 237. FOR RENT. - FOR RENT—The B. S. Fendig 8room house, modem 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—S room house on N. Weston and Elm streets; cistern, good well and large garden spot; fruit; good fcrices; Fred Stocksick property. Phone 919-K, Louis Beecher. WANTED. WANTED —To buy second-hand cash register. Must be a bargain.— Leslie Clark at Republican office. 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 office. MISCELLANEOUS. It pays to use Ya 13 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 sup ply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.
Mrs. A. Williamson :md son, Samuel, went to Lee yesterday to visit Mrs. Floyd Miller. ' -, ■ _ Of the numerous ills that affect humanity a large share start with constipation. Keep your bowels regular and they may be avoided. When n laxative is needed take Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite am strengthen the digestion. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Mrs. W. M. Shellhart went to Winamac’yesterday to visit her son, John Shellhart, who is quite poorly. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR COLD Neglected colds get worse, instead of better. A stuffed l ead, a tight chest must be relieved at once. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is nature’s remedy. Honey and glycerine heal the irritated membrane, antiseptic tar loosens the phlegm, you breathe easier and your cold is broken up. Pleasant to take, Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey is an ideal remedy for children as well as grown-ups. At your druggist, 25c. 1 Miss Agnes Hendahl came from Chicago yesterday to enter the Monnett School again this year. Constipation the Father of Many Ills. An organ recital will be given at the M. E. church Tuesday evening, Sept 12, 8 to 8:45, at picture show prices. Miss Ida Fleming went to Lafayette yesterday to take up her work as teacher in the public schools. Mrs. M. Harrisburger of Frankfort, Ind., came today to visit her daughter Mrs. J. W. Millady and family at Newland.
CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS A LOUISVILLE RY. bxstmuam tokx taiu. In effect October 8,1915. SOUTHBOUND. Louisville and French Lick No. 8 11:10 pn> Chicago send the west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the South, Louisville and French Lick Springs. No. 35 1:88 a w Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 5 10:55 ano Louisville and French Lick No. 87 11:17 a m Indianapolis and Cincinnati No. 83 1:57 p n> Ind’plis, Cincinnati and French Lick No. 89 t. 5:50 p m Lafayette and Michigan City No. 31 7:31 p m Indianapolis and Lafayette NORTHBOUND. No. 36 Chicago .....4:51 a m No. 4 Chicago 5:01 a m No. 40 Chic, (accom.) I'M a m No. 82 Chicago .........10:36a m No. 88 Chicago 2:51 p m No. 6 Chicago .. .... .8:81 p m No. 80 Chicago 6:50 p m For tickets and further information eaß oa
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Mrs. Fred Corbly and children went to Chicago yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. John Langhoff for about two weeks. ' • At the organ recital Tuesday even-, ing, Sept. 12, the ladies will serve ices, ice cream, sundaes, cake, lemonade and coffee, 5 cents each. Mrs. Beulah Brown Fletcher, of Columbus, has written a dance for Pavlowa, which the latter has accepted. How to Give Good Advice. / The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you 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. Dr. H. 0.. Huffman, oculist and advocate of 'fasting as a nature cure, died Thursday at th - city hospital in Youngstown, 0., a victim of his belief after without food for sixty-nine days. FORGET YOUR ACHES Stiff knees, aching limbs, lame back make life a burden. If you suffer from rheumatism, gout, lumbago, neuralgia, get a bottle of Sloan’s Liniment, the universal remedy for pain. Easy to apply; it penetrates without rubbing and soothes the tender flesh. Cleaner and more effective than mussy ointments or poultices. For strains or sprains, sore muscles or wrenched ligaments resulting from strenuous exercise, Sloan’s Liniment gives quick relief. Keep it on hand for emergencies. At your druggist, 25c. (1 J. Frank Hanly, prohibition candidate for president, handed the Adamson eight-hour law a jolt in his paper, the National Enquirer. “It establishes,” he says, “a highly perilous precedent.”
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera am Diarrhoea Remedy. This is a medicine that every family should be provided with. Colic ant diarrhoea often come on suddenly anc 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 whichJt affords. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Carl Hcmback and Edward Siiemenauer, of Sandusky, Oho, are under arrest at Ft. Wayne, charged with stealing two Ford automobiles belonging to the Toledo board of health. They admit guilt. Clear Bad Skin From Within Pimply, muddy complexions are due to impurities in the blood. Clear up the skin by taking Dr. King’s New Life Pills., Their mild laxative qualities remove the poisons from the system and brighten the eye. A full, free, non-griping bowel movement ; n the morning is the reward of a dose of Dr. King’s New Life Pills the night before. At your druggist, 25c. (1 Mrs. Annie Laporte Diggs, famous writer and suffrage lecturer, died Thursday at the home of nor son in Detroit. Mrs. Diggs resided in Kjansas City until about four years ago. She served two years as state librarian in Kansas. 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. The British government has decided that hereafter all mails will be carried over Canadian railways exclusively and existing oiltracts with American roads will not be renewed. Much Canadian mail is now transported over American lines.
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.
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Phone 98 now and reserve your tickets for “The Movie Man” at Ellis theatre next Saturday, Sept. 9th. Prices 25c, 35c and 50c. Worth McCarthy made a trip to Lafayette today. You’ll find EXTRA VALUE in school shoes, in our b.' 'gain section.— Collins’ Shoe Store. y . T Gilf Jones and family, of Redkey, came via auto today for a week end with their daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burchard. New fall line of goods are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Werner. The Catholic Foresters will play the regular St. Joe team at the college grounds Sunday afternoon, the game starting at 3 o’clock. * Don’t get disappointed—you’ll ger youij- money’s worth of wear —and style thrown in, at Collius’ Shoe Store. Misses Grace and Marguerite Norris went to Greencastle today, where Miss Marguerite will enter DePauw. Six musical numbers, vaudeville between the acts, a moving picture rehearsal and a "short firm showing the picture; this is the play that opens the season at Ellis theater on Saturday, Sept. 9. Fine homegrown watermelons were being sold on the streets of Rensselaer today and went dike hot cakes. They are of an unusually fine flavor this year. See Larsh & Hopkins for school books and supplies. - The National League pennant chase tightened up yesterday when the leading Phils were jolted by the -Giants, while Brooklyn was winning a pair from Boston. Larsh and Hopkins for .school boks, tablets, crayons, pens and pencils; : n fact, all schol supplies. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swaim returned to their home in Delphi, today after visiting Mr. Swaim’s brother, James Swaim and family here for a week. Don’t pay for a Ford for the other fellow—you’ll soon save enough on your shoe bill, here, to buy an automobile of yojir own.—Collins’ Shoe Store. J. D. Allman will go to Indianapolis this evening and return tomorrow with Mrs. Allman, who has been in a hospital there recovering from an operation. She is much improved in health, but is still weak. ers are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Milwaukee and Deering com bindMr. and Mrs. W. H. Hicks, of Remington, were Rensselaer visitors Friday. They came over to consult a . local physician . regarding their daughter’s health. She has been suffering for some time with what is thought to be appendix trouble. See our-plow line before you buy.— Hamilton & Kellner. If the present weather is an indication, we are due to have a fine fall this year. The past few days have been wonderful and the nights have been equally as fine. The right temperature prevails to make one feel good, and is a great relief from the excessive heat wc have had through the summer. /
You can get binder twine of Hamilton & Kellner. George Peters, a member of Battery C, of Lafayette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peters, of southeast of town, who has been stationed on the Mexican border, has received his discharge and returned to his home in Lafayette the fore part of the week. Sidney Peters, a brother, went to Lafayette Wednesday to see him. ' STOP THE FIRST COLD . A cold does not get well of itself. The process of wearing out a cold wears you out, and your cough becomes serious if neglected. Hacking coughs drain the energy and sap the vitality. For 47 years the happy combination of soothing antiseptic balsams in Dr. King’s New Discovery has healed coughs and relieved con’gestion. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King’s New Discovery for coughs and colds. Buy a bottle today at your druggist, 50c. A resolution broadening the scope of the federal trade commission inquiry into the cost of news print paper to include paper used by the government printing office, has been adopted by the senate on motion of Senator Fletcher, who said the cost of paper for government documents had risen more than 100 per cent in the last year. Come out and got in the motion picture taken o nfhe street the day “The Movie Man” plajfs at the Ellis Theatre,' Saturday, Sept. 9th. Fred Linback and farpily went to Portland, Ind., Marion and Dayton, Ohio, to visit Mrs. Linback’s relatives last Saturday and returned home Friday. The trip was made via automojile. Mr. Linback reports a fine trip and that the crops in Ohio have suffered more from the hot weather than the Indiana crops.
May She Never Weed * Glasses of Her Own! yMts Guard the young folks’ eyes by having proper light! Give them, good light for their work, their study, their play. The way to good light is by the use of NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS —they give three times the light of carbon lamps, and a better, whiter light, without increase of current cost. We carry a complete line of National Mazda Lamps in home sizes at 27 cents; and also the larger sizes, including the new high efficiency Mazda C lamps for stores, offices and all large spaces. Phone 621 and 202. L. A. MECKLENBURG
Mrs. Mary E. Lowe made a business trip to Monon today.* Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbet, of Barkley township, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last Monday, Sept. 4. Those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. K. Crogun, Of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hornicker and children, of Roberts, Ill.; Mrs. Harry Beck and daughter, of Greencastle, and a granddaughter, Miss Celian Cragun, of Indianapolis. They have ten children and fourteen grandchildren, all living, and both Mr. and Mrs. Torbet enjoy good health.
COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES Following are the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their regular September term, 1916: Leslie Clark, sup auditor... ? 1.65 Levey Bros., same, recorder 3.00 Same, same, surveyor . ~ .. . 7.50 Ernest Lamson, sal Co. Supt. 108.00 E. R. Hopkins, ex Co. S’pt Of. 10.00 Leslie Clark, sup Co. Supt.. 2.05 Levey Bros., same ........ 1.25 State of Ind, ex Co. Council 21.10 E. W. Hickman, repairs c h .75 Sam Stevens, wk c h sewer 95.60 .1. L. Griggs, fireman ch.... 50.00 Chas. Morlan, janitor ch.. 50.00 Mrs. C. Morlan, matron c h 10.00 Continental Mfg. Co., sup c h 6.25 E. D. Rhoades & Son, same 20.78 J. A. Grant, frt & dray c h 11.63 Warner Bros., sup same. .. . 56.10 C. W. Eger, same ........ 21.49 Rensselaer Lumber Co., same 9.20 The U. S. Chem. Co., same. . 8.75 E. W. Hickman, repairs jail 1.50 E. D. Rhoades & Son, sup jan 8.16 C. W. Eger, same 1.25 Warner Bros., same 6.00 City of Rensselaer, lights jail 4.68 Jesse Nichols, sal supt co fm 175.00 Halsie. Gordon, labor co farm 16.00 Walter Minett, same ... .. . 25.00 James Shelley, same 25.00 Louis Guthrie, same 3.0 JJr. H. J. Kannal, sup co fm 6.50 E. W. Hickman, same 1.00 Firman Thompson, same .. . 52.49 J. P., Green, same ... 3.00 C. W. Eger, same : 9.19 E. D. Rhoades & Son, same 7.34 b Roth Bros., same 51.76’ Warner Bros., same ...... J 5.35 H. F. King, same 14.55 G. E. Murray Co., same...., 53.10 John Eger, same ..*175.81 Leslie Clark, public printing 50.80 G. M Babcock, same 50.80 E. D. Nesbitt, bridge engineer 38.10 J. V. Rice Porter, asst same 3.00 Frank J. Babcock, same. .. . 1.00 Mrs. F. Petty, care poor child. 19*20 Mrs' Belle McCarthy, same.. Frank Medland, co. hospital. 3,000.00 John Daniels, b’dge No. 2895 796.85 W. V. Porter, brdg No 2890.1,342.00 A. S. Keen, rp brdg No. 2906 275.00 J. L. S. Gray, co highwy supt. 45.78 Fred Popp, asst, same 363.33 W. S. Lowman, same ...... 19.00 E. C. Maxwell, same 82.95 A. Woodworth, same. ...... 158.35 C. W. Spencer, same.. 49.00 W. S. Parks, same 84.00 J. P. Ludas, same 30.06 Chas. Meadel, same ....... 18.10 A. E. Sticknoth, same .. . . . 50.75 Monon Crush St Co., g r rep 48.14 Newton Co. Stone Co., same 484.34 Hemphill Bros., same ...... 1 ».7o C. W. Eger, same ».2O Warner Bros., same 18.32 Guild & Anderson, same. ... 6 <.OO Horace Marble, same .. . • 84.25 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND. Auditor Jasper County.
RENSSELAER MARKETS. Wheat-41.20. Wheat-41.30. Corn —-80c. Oats—4lc. Rye-41-00. Eggs—22c. Butterfat—3l %c. Springs —17c. Hens —14c. -* « Roosters —6c. 4 Bring your job work to The Republican office.
Professional Cards - - - -- - < » 'I" —■" I—■! I DR. E, C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177 —2 rings for office; 3 rings for residence. Benssalaer, Indiana. C. E. JOHNSON, M. D. Office in Jessen Building. Office Hours -9 to 11 a. m. 1 to i and 7 to 8 p. m. Specialty: Surgery Phone 211.
DR. I. M. WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon days and Fridays from B a. m. to 2 p. m. Trip to Chicago for Clinics Tuesday, 5 a. m. to 2 p. m. X-ray instruction at Indianapolis Friday to 6 p. m. Phone 48.
SCHUYLER.C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Insurance • per cent farm loans Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office over Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence. 44>. DR. F. A. TURFLER OsteopathicjPhysiciaa Telephone, office .and residence, 442. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. -Phones, Office —2 rings on 300; Residence —3 rings on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal, curvatures a specialty. WILLIAMS & DEAN Lawyers Special attention given to preparation oi wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstract of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building. H. L. BROWN * / Dentist Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Drug Store.
JOHN A. DUNLAP - ‘Lawyer (Successor to Frank Fol tn.) Practice in all oourta. Estates settled. Farm Doans. CcJlectlon department Notary in the office. Bensselaer Indiana E. N. LOY Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell Homeopathist Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell. X: Office —Frame building on Cullen street east of court house. OFFICE PHOME 89 Residence College Avenue, Phone 89-B.
