Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1916 — Page 4

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND BKMI-WEEKDY LESLIE CLARK - Publisher THE FRIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY* EDITION-si«mI-Weekly Republican entered Jan. I. 1897, aa second clas* mail mattar, at the Doatofflce at Renaaelaer. Inalar v, underthe act of March 8, 1879 Evening Kepuoncan entered Jan. 1, 1897. aa eecond claaa mall matter at the postofflee at Renaaelaer. Ind.. under the act of March 8, 1879. rates for classified ads Three Unea or leaa, per week of all taauea of The Evening Republican and tVo of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 18 cente. Additional epace pro rata. subscription rates Dally by Carrier, 10 Centa Week. Ry Mill. >8.60 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advai.ee, year, $2.00.

Classified ColdiM FOR SALE. FOR SAFE —Fine Jersey fieifer. Inquire of T. W. Grant. FOR SALE —Six hundred acres of cut-over land in Lake County, Michigan, 2*2 miles east from Ludwig ton. All under good heavy No. 9 wire fence; two trout streams running through it; small portion of land has been farmed; no buildings. Address for further particulars and price, D. L. Halstead, Rensselaer, Indiana. FOR SALE—Or will exchange for cows, one line brood mare with coL, also five young horses; also a young male Hampshire hog from the herd of John R. Lewis. —Thos. McGowan, R. D. No. 2. . FOR SALE —About 50 heavy wooden boxes in which were packed clothing, shoes, sweaters, etc. CaH at Hilliard & Hamill's. FOR SALE —Second hand Ford. A bargain.—M. I. Adams & Son.

FOR ftAT,E —Very good baseburner. Phone 620. FOR SALE —Two iron beds, 1 cot, small coal or wood heating stove, two good stove zincs, 1 leather seated rocking chair, 1 bicycle, 1 coal heating stove. Phone 302. • FOR SALE —House and outbuildings and cistern,-SBSO. —A. J. Bissenden. ' FOR SALE—Medium size Favorite baseburper; very reasonable for quick sale. —Harve J. Robinson, at Republican office or phone 516. FOR SALE —160 acres of unimproved land at a bargain, within one and one-half mile of fine stone road, seven miles of good town. Or will trade for smaller improved farm.— Joe Davisson. FOR SALE —Good Alsike clover and timothy hay. Will sell on ground or delivered. —Johnson & Marlatt, Phone 22 or 951-J.

FOR SALE —Good recleaned timothy seed, $3 per bushel. —Rensselaer Garage. °. FOR SALE —Young collies, good drivers and watch dogs. One-nicely broke.—W. B. Leonard, Franeesville, Ind. FOR SALE —A pretty good bam. Must be sold immediately.—Phone^ 121. " ' '' ' ~ 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 —One bright bay filly, 4 years old.—B. D. McColly. FOR SALE—One of the best paying little grocery store j in northern Indiana. Good farmer trade. Expense very low. A monoy maker. For particulars address E. Zimmerman, Valparaiso, Ind. FOR SALE—Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed *n any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. 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—-100 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.

FOE SALE! —Two desirable building lota not far from buaineu action. —Harvey Davidson, Phone 499 or Ut, i <&■ FOE "SALIC —Six room house between depot and court house, $1,200; SSOO down. Seven room house two blocks of court house. Trade for farm or sell on monthly payments. SIO,OOO in mortgage ndtes and property. Will trade any or all for farm and assume- Fine farm mile from court house to sell at right price with ten pe ree&t of purchase price down and remainder ten years. Why rent when you can buy a farm this way? —-George F. Meyers.

FOR SALE —Eight steers weighing about 1150 pounds each. —James H. Chapman. - - yF-*-* FOR SALE—Some choice clover honey.—Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Art Garland bassburner, in \;ood condition. —Harry Kresler, at Wood & Kresler’s barber shop. FOR SALE —Dandy Duroc boars, farrowed in March, weigh 160 lbs. Registered. Frank Strickland stock. —RnsWl .Van Hook. FOR SALE—Malleable steel range with water front, reservoir and warming oven. Phone 576. FOR SALE —Grocery store, good location, fresh new stock, doing good business. Write Lock Box 551, Rensselaer, Ind. "d FOR SALE —Double bed and child’s bed with springs. Phone 437. FOR SALE —Two cows giving millc. John Middlecamp, Kniman, Indiana. _ ’ FOR SALE —Camera, post card size, 3% by 414.—80 x 19, Fair Oaks, lad;

FOR SALE—I9I4 Model 2-speed Twin Excelsior motorcycle. John Switzer, Parr, Ind., Phone 911 F. FOB RENT. FOR RENT—Farm of 160 acres. W’rite Joe Luers, of Kouts. "for RENT—Furnished room*. With bath. Phone 268. FOR RENT —The B. S. Fendig 8room house, modern improvements. Also his store building.—Moses “Leopold

WANTED. WANTED—A good cook.—Comer Case. WANTED—A girl at Rensselaer Candy Kitchen. Call in person Phone 119. W r ANTED—Man and teams to help in silo work, stating Monday. Call Jas. E. Walters, Phone 337. WANTED—To buy second-hand cash register. Must be a bargain.— Leslie Clark at Republican office. LOST. LOST—An auto license plate, No. 32732. Please leave at this office. LOST—Cream colored silk scarf about, 2 yds long and hemstitched all around; in town or between towm and Shelby Grant farm west of town. Call Phone 525 or leave at this office. LOST—Child’s locket and chain, in or near the school house yard. Finder please return to Mrs. George Scott or this office. - _ MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND —Sunday noon in front of Fendig’s drug store, a necklace. Inquire here. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent mouey to loan. — Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.

ggtsa mm mm mg tarn ipi You can "Feel” the Vah ues in this Fall Suit No guesswork here in buying your Fall suit —no taking chances in thinking you get clothes^value. You will know for an absolute certainty that your Fall COLLEGIAN Suit is full of value from trouser cuffs to j coat collar. You can see and "feel it there is r? SppjjiffiSk'- -L IgXgx 1 not the slightest doubt —quality sticks out all over. nUPmSHH. ... Collegian Clothes fBH f| The quality of the fabrics and material guarantees a wearability that will astonish you as the months go by. The smart styles or conservative ones, whichever you like, will give you clothes distinction \ 9 that is unique at the price. Y Now is the time to get your Fall COLLEGIAN $1 C I! 1 B Suit —our display is full and your choice unlimited. ■*- ** C. Earl Duvall J| j|

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Work came from Detroit today to visit relatives and friends here. Coal bills are a large part of your living expense—reduce both by using Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long went to Chicago today to spend the day with relatives and friends. Why break your back peering into a low oven ? Get Cole’s High Oven Range. It makes your work easy. Mrs. Ed Sternberg returned to her home in Chicago today after visiting friends here this week. —Birdsell wagons are sold by Hamilton & Kellner Mrs.. J. W. Marlin and son, Edwin, went to Monon yesterday to visit her husband, who is working there. ____ „ • John Deere line of plows are sold by Hamilton & Kellner. Gus Heilscher returned to h's home in Elseburg, Minn., today after being here looking after his farms in Jasper county. Brown, green and blue are the predominating colors in SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES. HILLIARD & HAMILL have them, pinck-back or otherwise. Stop in to see them. Mrs. A. A. Hoover went to Lebanon today to visit her., sisters, Mrs. Harry Ballard and Mrs. Fred SaunTters- and families. WANTED—IOO fat men to wear Michael Stern suits this fall. The best fitting fat men’s clothing on the market. —Hilliard & Hamill. Max Kepner will take a load in his auto to New York state again next week to inspect farms there with the object of purchasing. The largest assortment of sweaters in the city are to be found at Hilliard & Hamill’s. Beautiful colorings in big warm weaves, all prices. Stop in to see them.

Mrs. Geo. W. Buck returned to her home in Indianapolis today after spending a week here with her daughter, Miss Blanche Embree. All kinds of men’s hats cleaned, blocked and retrimmed, dqual to new. See Nelson, the Hatter, at McKay’s. Mrs. Dan Roth returned to her home yesterday after visiting her sons,' Milt and Sam Roth and families here and also relatives in Chicago. New fall line of goods are now in. Order that suit today and be prepared for fall. Also do dry cleaning and pressing.—John Wemer. Miss Blanch Elijah, of near Mt. Ayr, left for Ingalls, Kuns., yestershe will spend the winter with-, her aunt, Mrs. James Hopper, formerly Miss Elizabeth Bill. • -%■? - ' Mrs. Cf. Jouvenat came yesterday from her home in Chicago to visit her sister, Mrs. Lottie George, for a week or two. Her husband will join her here later. Boys’ mackinaws in nobby patterns. Pinch Back. $4 to $6. Sturdy, long-wearing school suits with 2 pair trousers $4 to $lO. Hilliard & Hamill. FOUND—Some time ago, a Masonic pin. Inquire here.' TAKEN UP—Jersey female hog, Sunday night, wt. about 200 lbs. Inquir o of Will Mackey.

Estel Markin has bought a 70-acre improved York and will move therein spring. The farm Contains fine improvements and the farm ioolst were included in the deal. EVENTUALLY you will buy your shoes at Hilliard & Hamill’s because they give you the best style and most value for your money. WHY NOT NOW? , „■ Mr. and Mrs. George Dolson, of* Chicago, who have been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Sharp, went to Reynolds yesterday to visit Mrs. Dolson’s sister, Mrs. W. P. Cooper, for a few days. The clothing cabinets .at Hilliard & Bamill’s are filled with suits from the best shops in the land. You will be surprised at the reasonable prices asked for them, values considered. Miss Clara Zinke went to Cincinnati, Ohio, today to visit her sister, Miss Leonorc Zinke, for a few days and will then go -on to Wapakoneta, Ohio, where she will spend about a month visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Brick, of Crawfordsville, who have been visiting Rev. C. W. Postil 1 and Will Postill here, went to Chicago today to visit his brother, Sam Brick, and will return here again before returning homo. For up-to-the-minute neckwear, shirts, in on HILLIARD & HAMILL. They unquestionably have the best selected stoclrin town: M. I. Adams has received notice from Governor Ralston that he has been appointed a delegate to represent the state of Indiana at the thirty-sixth annual session of the Farmers’ National Congress, to be j held at Indianapolis October 17th to 20th.

The smartest hats in town are on display at Hilliard & Hamill’s. PasteBoard Military Brims. They represent the “last latest” in men’s hats. $3. See the windows. New York continued their mad dash towards the top Thursday by downing Boston in a double header, shutting out the Braves in both games. It was the Giants’ twentyfifth straight victory. Hilliard & Hamill have just completed extensive alterations on the interior of their clothing store, consisting of additional shelving, cabinets, etc., to accommodate the increased amount of stock Mr. Hilliard has added. \V. H. Hoover returned from Indianapolis'last night, bringing home cars, one for Joe Davisson ar.d one for W. P Willits. Davisson accompanied him and drove home his ca:-\ Mr. Hoover will go to Indianapolis' again this evening and bring back two cars, one of which will be foi County Auditor J. P. Hammond. One More Week. See Nelson, the Hatter, for scientific hat renovating. Factory at McKay’s, Rensselaer, lib. NOTICE. As the ice cream season is over, my store will be closed Sundays. JAMES SNEDEKER. First Christian Church. Bible school at 9:30. Rally Day. Come and bring all your relatives. Communion and sermon at 10:45. Slaughter school at 3:00. Union service at night, Rev. J. Budman Fleming preaching. If you come the house will be filled. Don’t disappoint the preacher. ~

AUTO EQUIPMENT GO. M. I. ADAMS & SON, Props. Phone 90, Rensselaer, Indiana

The Home of Low Prices. WE BUY FOR CASH, AND SELL FOR CASH.

Accessories We have a complete line of Accessories. A sample of our low prices: Champion Spark Plugs..? .55 Clero Hand Horns 2.75 Mosler Spark Plugs, 35c, .45 Cut Outs for Fords 60 Auxiliary Radius Rods . 1.00 Ford Truss Rods Tool Box $1.70 to 2.05 Fan Belts 21 Robe Rails 00 Spot Lights for all ears. . 4.00 Pedal Pads 30 Ezyfill Radiator Caps ... .60 Gasoline Guages 00 Vulcanizing We have just purchased a Shaler steam vulcariizer. We guarantee satisfaction at a reasonable price. We solicit a share of your patronage. Free Air We will have installed in the next few days a two-stage U. S. compressor outfit, and air will be piped in front of our place for your convenience. Help yourself.

We Have on Hand Non-Guaranteed Firsts PRICES ON FORD SIZES SIZES PLAIN NON-SKID 38x3 $7.00 $7.50 30x3 1-2 8.50 ' 9 00 TUBES Red Tubes Guaranteed for One Year SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE 30x3 $2.35 - 34x4 $3.60 30x3 1-2 2.70 35x4 1-2 4.25 32x3 1-2 2.90 36x4 5.00 33x4 3.50 36x4 1-2 5.25 Location Yellow Front East of Star Theatre Dodge and Chevrolet Cars Sold Here

Public Sale. of the Michael Schultz Land in Union Township on Wednesday, October 11 at 2 P. M. on the premises The Michael Schultz lands in Union township, consisting of 180 acres> will be sold in 40 acre tracts at publi c auction on the above date. The farm buildings are-on one forty, and the other forties are under cultivation. Also 20 acres of pasture land will be sold at the same time. This land will positively be sold to the-highest bidders and there will be no reserve bids. These lands are located 7 miles north and 1% miles west of Rensselaer, and 2 miles east and 1 3-4 miles north of Parr. Terms of sale “will be made known on day of sale.

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. For good painting and paper hanging, neat work, well done, phone 331. W. S. Richards, practical painter and paper hanger. To'Whom It May Concern: It gives me pleasure to testify that W. S. Richards has done the painting on my place ,in the most satisfactory manner. I have found him neat, economical and very gentlemanly. Very truly, Jennie M. Conrad. BJACK CAT boys’ 25c “Leather” hdse!—-Hilliard & Hamill.

Gasoline We have gasoline pump at our front and will sell gas at standard prices. Please do not park your car in front of this pump. » Oils and Grease We have on hand Havoline oil, the kind recommended by the majority of manufacturers, in barrel lots, 5-gallon lots and gallon lots. We also have complete line of Havoline greases. Specialties 24-hour service on new or second-hand parts for old or orphan cars. Tires We have contracted exclusive rights on Ajax Tires. Our stock will be here soon. While others are claiming quality, we arc guaranteeing it. One Ajax, always Ajax. Call and get our cash dis- , counts.

Baptist Church. 1 11 tk_ Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Morning worship and sermon, subject,- “Use Your Talents,” 10:45. James services: Sunday school at 2 p. m. Preaching at 3p. m. Evening, union services in Christian church, Rev. Fleming preaching, .at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Try our classified column. _