Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 251, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1916 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN daily and semi-weekly LESLIECLARK - - - Publisher TME FRIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. I. 1897, a* aecond class mall metter, at the poatofflee at Renß.ale.er, Indlara, tinder the act of March 8, 187#. Evening KepuoHcan entered Jan. 1, 1897; aa aecond class mall matter at the poatofflee at Rensselaer. Ind., under the act of March >. t8 7 #. -— — RATES FOR CruvStSlr lED ADS Three llnea or lean, per week of ala laauea of The Evening Republican and tiro of The Semi-Weekly Republican, 16 cent a Additional apace pro rata. d SUBSCRIPTION rates Dally by Carrier, 10 Centa Week. 7 fey Mill, h-80 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, $2.00.
Classified Column FUK SALK. FOR SALE—Boxes and kindling at Burchard’s 5 ami 10c store. Also second hand stove. ~ FOR SALE —9 room house, modern in all respects; electric lights, city water, hot water heat and basement, almost 5 acres of ground; fruit. A. Gangloff, i>hone 453. FOR SALE —Two extra good spring calves. —fL F. King. FOR SALE—Pears, $1 per bushel. Will deliver. —Hiram Day. FOR SALE—One large dresser with glass. Phone 304-Red. Mrs. J. R. Wilcox. 115 — -- FOR SALE—WiII sell one good 3-ycarold driving colt at the Van Hook-Duggan sale Oct. 21. —Clarence Knauff. FOR SALE —Don’t overlook the Van Hook-Duggan sale next Saturday a. m. Come in your cars, all stock will be cared for free till you call. Among the bargains offered is a 400Ib. 2 year old Duroc sow, registered and vaccinated, with 11 sturdy pigs at side. The old sow being very pacific and all for pork is intensely 'democratic, but the pigs state that they are united in desiring a change in the national policy.—Also list one fine Belgian brood mare, no better in all of Jasper. Good cows will be sold on honest statements.
FOR SALE—I9I4 Model 2-speed Twin Excelsior motorcycle. «John Switzer, Parr, Ind., Phone 911-F. FOR SALE —Six hundred acres of cut-over land in Lake County, Michigan, 22 miles east from Ludington. 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—I6O acres of ummproved land at a bargam, within one and one-half mile of fine stone road, seven miles of good town. Or Wil' trade for smaller improved farm.--Joe Davisson. FOR SALE—loung collies, good drivers and watch dogs. One nicely broke.—W. B. Leonard, Francesville, Ind. FOR SALE —Three houses of five and pix 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—Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed *n any fiimenaiona desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material |IB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr.
FOR SALE —37 head of steers and heifers, wt. between 700 and 800. — Phone' 904-D. Twodesirablebuilding lots not far from business section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. FOR SALE —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 notes and property. Will trade any or rII for farm and assume. Fine farm mile from court house to sell at right price with ten percent of purchase price down and remainder ten years. Why rent when you can buy a farm this way ? —George F. Meyers. FOR SALE—One city lot with all street Improvements made, good location, cue block from court house. Call Phone 147. ""FOR SALE—Some choice clover honey.—Leslie Clark. - WANTED. WANTED—Waiter at Barnes’ bakery. f - - . . i ———■ - WANTED—A place for general housework or housekeeper in city or country. Write Lock Box 708.
WANTED —Plumber, we can give permanent employment to a plumber, one who can work on lead or iron. Reference required. Write Martin’s Plumbing Shop, Ft. Wayne, Ind. WANTED—RoII top desk. Phone 401-White. FOR RENT. FOR? RENT—Three furnished rooms ; for light housekeeping for small family.—Emma M. York, Phone 160-Black. FOR'RENT—Furnished rooms with bath.- Phone 258. FOR RENT —Nine room house with electric lights, good barn and orchard. About 4 acres of ground : n northwest part of-town. Phone 78-C, Mt. Ayr, or write R. D. 3, Gus Yeoman. LOST. LOST —A $lO bill Saturday night some place up town. Finder please bring to Republican office. LOST—White silk Phoenix muffler between Methodist church and armory on night of Van Rensselaer banquet.—Lon Healy. MISCELLANEOUS. ~MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. * FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. Concrete material, brick and plastering sand delivered in the city. Telephone M. I. Adams, 933-L.
REPUBLICAN SPEAKING. Oct. 19. —Russell Bedgood and Mose Leopold at McCoysburg at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 20. —Ele Stansbury and W. H. Parkinson at Kmman, 7:30. Oct. 21.—Henry Lane Wilson at Rensselaer, 2:30 p. m. Oct. 23. Carl Mahaffey and M. Leopold at Queen City school house in i "Milroy township/ _ Oct. 24. Carl and L. H. Hamilton at Egypt school ho-use inJordan township. Oct. 25. Roscoe Wilkey and W. L. Wood, at East Vernon school house in Gillam township. Oct. 26. Roscoe Wilkey and Frank Foltz at Blue Grass school house in if New ton township. Oct. 27. Roscoe Wilkey and W. H. Parkinson at Newland. Oct. 28.—Hon. Will R. Wood, at Rensselaer in the evening and in every township of the county during the day, being accompanied by autos and band. ‘ ■ Despondency. When you feci discouraged and despondent do not give up but take a dose almost certain to feel right within a day or two. Despondency is very often due to indigestion and biliousness, for which these tablets are especially valuable. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Every man who repairs his own car will find his wants at the Auto Equipment Go. Beautiful and complete range Suits and Overcoats, some exceptional values. Stop in and see them. —Hilliard & Hamill. Old Sol Spotlights for $4, best on the market, at the Auto Equipment Co. Mrs. Ella Maharry, who has 'been visiting her cousins here, S. Makeever -and -others for the past three weeks, left today for New York city, where she will visit relatives before returning to her home in Sioux City, la. New shipment Trunks, Bags, Suitcases just received. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. C. F. Odaffer, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. S. P. •H ill i ard and f ami I y nere for a week, returned to her home in Van Wert, Ohio, today. n Boys’ suits, $3 to $lO. Watch flea. —Hilliard & Hamill.
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Another shipment Felt Hats, something new, s3—Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. B. J. Moore went to Lafayette today to spend the day. Sweaters, 50c to $lO. ; All sizes, colors, weaves. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davisson went to Chicago today to spend the day. For Society Brand Suits and Overcoats, call upon Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett went to Crawfordsville today to visit with and transact business. Genuine French Mocha dress gloves $1 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty went to Lafayette today to visit friends at the soldiers home. Pinch back mackinaws, all colors, sizes, prices.—Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norman went to Winona Lake, today to visit his brother, Van Norman. Light weight warm suede leather lined vests $5 and up.—Hilliard & Hamill. Dr. Washburn went to Chicago today to attend the annusfl meeting of the association of American Railway Surgeons. When you think of shoes, think of CRAWFORDS and go to Hilliard & Hamill for them.
Bom, Tuesday, Oct. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kirk, a girl. Mrs. Kate R. Watson and daughter, Katharine, went to Indianapolis today for a visit with Mrs. Watson’s daughter, Mrs. Beiler. Ladies’ sweaters, a few exceptionally beautiful numbers. —Hilliard & Hamill. 1 - A flock of Brant, headed south, flew ,«.bout Rensselaer last night until about 2 o’clock a. m., evidently being blinded by the lights of the city and were unable to proceed on their way. Fresh stock Raincoats just received, prices right.—Hilliard & Hamill. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoyes and sop, James, arid Mrs. Maude Alters and Mrs. Mark Hemphill left last Saturday in Mr. Hoyes’ automobile for Wabash, where they visited over Sunday with Charles Haftlcy and family, returning to Rensselaer on Monday. . When You Take Cold. " With the average man a cold is a serious matter and should not be. trifled with, as some of the most dtjxgerous diseases start with a common cold. Take -Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and get rid of your cold as quickly as possible- You are not experimenting when you use this remedy, as it has been in use for many years and has an established reputation. It contains no opium or other narfotic. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C -
AFTER WITNESSING A PRIVATE EXHIBITION THE REVEREND EDWIN W. TODD, OF TOLEDO, SAIDIt is a truism that ignorance results in sin amLsorrow, while on tire- other hand, education prevents sin and sorrow. 1 am delighted with the soul"stiirihg way in which your film brings the TROTH home, And yet even *- the more critical can find no object! on to the refined and delicate way m which the theme is handled. It preaches a wonderful sermon against the crime of abortion that is lamentabl y needed by all classes of AMERICAN society. I wish that everyone could see the picture, “Where Are My Children?” JUDGE BUDROE, OF DAYTON, 0, STATED“That it was as important for every mother and daughter to see this photo play as it was to go to church, and that its presentation throughout the world would do more gcod than a whole regiment of Billy Sundays.”
Mrs. Henry Doan returned to her home in Laura, Ind., yesterday after visitihg her daughter’s, Mrs. Richard Shifer and Mrs. John Warren, for a few days. , Mrs. Monnctt will sell a bay mare at Russell Van Hook’s sale, 10 years old and sound. The Ladies’ Literary Ciub was very delightfully entertained by the Fortnighty Club at Remington yesterday at the home of Mrs. Gumm. About twenty-eighfct members represented the Literary Club from here. Something out of the ordinary, Schulzes’ Potato Bread, received daily by Rowles & Parker’s, Phone 95. ‘Tom Thumb’s Wedding” is to be given by the Parr schools at Lakin’s Hall, October 26 and 27, at.B p. m. Proceeds to be used to get a A ictrola, for the school. You can cut down the high cost of living and still be satisfied if you use Wm. Moxley’s special Oleomargerine, guaranteed to contain more butterfat .than any other on the market, Sold only by Rowles & Parker. Robert Grimm, of Gifford, pleaded guilty before Squire Bussell, of Hanging Grove township, yesterday, to’the charge of assault and battery, and was fined a dollar and costs, $12.35 in all. Grimm whipped a fellow citizen, of Gifford and his arrest resulted. Wilson Bros, full cut dress shirts, $1 to ss.—Hilliard & Hamill.
Mrs. Billy Brye returned home yesterday after an extended visit with her brother, Roy C. Stevenson, at Bonesteel, S. Dak., and sister, Mrs. O. D. Hefner, at Minneapolis, Minn. 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. . I —— _ i i ii (in! Will Timmons, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. John Timmons, went to Francesville yesterday, accompanied by Iris mother, and will visit his wife’s another, Mrs. Mary J. Parker, before jcetUming to his home in Jackson, Tenn. For a Muddy Complexion. Take Chamberlain’s Tablets and adopt a dfet of vegetables and cereals. Take outdoor exercise daily and your complexion will be greatly improved within a few months. Try it. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Miss Mabie Nelson, of Roselawn, who attends high school here, was taken to her horne yesterday on ac- - count of a second attack of appendicitis. LADIES When irreg&lar dr 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, Wia.
