Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — Page 4
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Classifiad Column for sale. FOR SALE—The Bedford farm of 37 acres, adjoining city of Rensselaer; splendid location for fine home. S2OO per acre. Terns, one-third down, » one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator. FOR SALE—3 strand natural hair switch, dark brown in color. —Mrs. T. E. Malone. - FOR SALE—Splendid Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk. —Abraham Wartena. FOR SALE—One dozen pure bred single comb Rhode Island cockerels, aven color, large strain. —Mrs. Chester Halstead, Phone 90-K, Mt. Ayr. FOR SALE —6 year old dunn mare, wt about 1300, sound. 1% miles north of Parr, Mrs. Ida King. FOR SALE—Fire wood, $1 per load. Phone Lewis Hooker. FOR SALE —Buy a Shetland pony for your child for Christmas. I have a few ponies which I will dispose of at reasonable prices and to the rignt parties will sell on monthly payments, with a small payment down, lhe ponies are all gentle and great pets and the older ones are broke to harness. There are no bad traits Jn any of them and all are safe for the children. I have a few colts to* the younger children that will gr®v up with them and become great pets.— Leslie Clark. x FOR SALE—I6O acres pasture land, $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash and Away terms on balance. Any man with a little nerve should act quickly. Will make you $1,600 in less than one year.—J. Davisson. FOR SALE—About 85 tons of first rings ensilage, made from first class corn, and mostly cut while the dew was on, put up just a few days after frost. We filled a 12x36 foot silo from 11 acres. —R. L. Budd, Phone 926-0.,
FOR SALE Oil TRADE—A large type registered Duroc Jersey boar, cholera immune and a splendid breeder, age 20 months. —R. L. Budd, Phone 926-0. FOR SALE—My property in the southwest comer of the city, consisting of 1 1-3 acres, new house 28x30, or will trade for smaller place. Bargain if taken at once. Phone 160Red, M. E. Griffin. FOR SALE —louug collies, good drivers and watch dogs. One nicely broke—W. B. Leonard, Francesville, Ind. FOR SALE— Sawed oak lumber of all kinds, red or burr cak. Sawed ! n any dimensions desir xi. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material S1&00 a thousand; also soma 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr. FOR SALE—Two desirable building lots not far from business section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 or 246. ~FOR SALE—“Hoosier Hunting Grounds,” for Christmas gifts, sent to any address, postpaid, until after holidays.—John E. Alter, Phone 021.-E. Rensselaer. J FOR SALE—Brood sows and 100Ib. ahotee, O. I. C. Call phone 921-E. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE —Pedigreed Poland China male hog, weight 250, 1 year old.—Sam Lowrey. WANTED. •> , WANTED —Position by reliable high school girl; will care for children after 3:30, evenings and Saturday®. Can give references. Phone 410.
WANTED—Some one to cut wood on shares; and will furnish team to haul your share. —I. O. McCullough, Phone 935-H. "wanted— Man of boy to attend to furnace; will give room in return for work. —Mrs. T. W. Haus. WANTED —Shoe repairing at Milner’s Tire Shop, east side court house square.—W. S. Osborne. WANTED—.Work in town of any aind. Phone 27. FOR RKNI. y FOR RENT —Residence one block from court house. —A. Leopold. FOR RENT—Store room on Van ■Rensselaer street formerly occupied by Frank Osborne. —A. Leopold. FOR RENT—B room house, city water, lights and bath, three lots. $12.50 per month.—Mrs. George Tudor, Phone 301. FOR RENT —House on cullen street three blocks from court house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms wiui bath. Phone 258. LOST. LOST—Black pointer bird dog, near my farm about 3 weeks ago. Finder notify C. H. Wikstrom, R. D. No. 3. LOST—GoId open face watch and rhain. Return to Lefty Clark and receive reward. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. SIOO Per Acre FARM LOANS Loans, made as high as SIOO per acre on farms where the security warrants at a low rate of interest. Loans made anywhere in Indiana. W. M. SHIPP Lafayette Loan & Trust Bldg., Lafayette, Indiana. FOR TRADE. ~ ~ FOR TRADE —We can match anything you have for trade in real or personal property. We will advertise a description not exceeding 50 words of your property free. The Indiana Trading Central, Terre Haute, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. FOUND —Bicycle. Vern Robinson, city marshal. FOUND. FOUND—Pocketbook with small amount of change. Inquire here. FOUND —Pocketbook and contents. Prove property, pay for this ad and receive same.—Charles Shaw. FOUND—Watch'cliann. Inquire at this office.
AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Highest cash paid weekly; part expenses. Free outfit. Experience unnecessary. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN UP—At my residence, south and east of Rensselaer, a sow and six pigs.—Alfred Peters.
AUTO LIVERY—Ride in comfort. My car has a winter tep and a foot warmer. Absolute comfort for my patrons. Drives made at any hour. Phone 319 or 410. Frenchy Deschand., The public is notified not to buy anything from the place known as the Gleason farm in Keener town-* ship, as the same is covered with mortgage for the rent of the place.—i D. D. Gleason. - A guaranteed butterine for this week, a regular 28c butterine, for 23c. ROWLES & PARKER. A time-saving can opener patented by' an Arkansas inventor has a large blade so shaped that the top of a can is removed by a single turn of the handle. I EXTRA" SPECIAL. ’Schlosser’s Oak Grove creamery butter fo£ this week, per lb. 39c. Moxley’s high grade butterine, a 28c grade, for this week only 23c lb. ROWLES & PARKER. Frank Dixon says: “Roy L. Smith is a man of vision. In presence, voice, diction, scholarship and judgment, hfe is splendidly equipped for platform work.’’ Hear’him at the Presbyterian church at 8:15 p. m. Monday, Dec. 18. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
A. E. Zook, of Gifford, was here todaj/ The latest in Christmas photos at Parker’s studio. • LOUNGE ROBES AND* "SMOKING jackets in beautiful color combinations, $4.50 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. A gift of the time—photo made by Parker. Wilson Bussell, of MeCoyshurg, was in Rensselaer today. KNITTED REEFERS AND SILK Mufflers $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift, boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. 39c per lb., Schlosser’s Oak Grove ceramery butter. Positively no better butter to be had at any price. ROWLES & PARKER. Mrs. Frank Marshall j>nd sister, Eva Marshall, of Kersey, were doing their Christmas shopping in our city today. SILK CREPE DE~CHENE (IMPORTed Japanese) Handkerchiefs, 50c. — Hilliard & Hamill. Genuine russet apple cider in quart cans at, per can, 15c. ROWLES & PARKER. J. J. Lawler is shipping two car loads of cord wood each week to the Illinois Feed and Fuel Co., at Chicago. HAND MADE (IMPORTED) JAPanese crepe shirts in beautiful color combinations, $2 up.—Hilliard & Hamill. - J. H. Newton returned to Chicago this morning. He had been visiting an old school pupil of hie, Mr. Bela Roberts, of Newton township. BELTS WITH SILVER MONOGRAM buckles, $1.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes.—Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Lester Speaks and baby went to Forest, Ind., today and will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Rayher. A TRAVELING BAG OR SUIT case always makes a pleasing gift. All sizes, all prices, made from all leathers. —Hilliard & Hamill. Mrs. Frank Richards, of Monon, who has been visiting her son, Richard Hartman, and her daughter, Mrs. John Richards, returned to her home this morning. IMPORTED NECKWEAR (JAPAN). Beautiful color combinations. sl, $1.50, $2. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hidiard & Hamill. ,
Mrs. L. E. Wass went to Greencastle today to spend the holidays w’th her .parents there. Prof. Wass will join her next Friday, at which time the school here closes. GENUINE HUDSON SEAL CAPS for father’s Xmas present. $5-$6. —Hilliard £ Hamill. Ralph Sparks, the-teacher at 'Lewiston, and William Johnson, who has charge of the Newland school, were in the city today to buy candy for their Christmas treat. LINED LEATHER AUTO GLOVES in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. John Adair, who is in the signal service of the Monon, has moved from Delphi to this c.ity. His wife went to Delphi today to get their two-year-old child, who was .est in care of relatives there while they were moving. KNITTED REEFERS AND SILK scarfs (imported) $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes.—Hilliard & Hamill. » —-- - Helen Leatherman, who is attending the Ward-Belmont school at Nashville, Tenn., came home today to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.; J. N. Leatherman. This is Helen’s first "year at college and away from home. She has not been badk since school opened in September. Mr. Leatherman was at the train and they were both mighty glad to see each other. We were not permitted to witness the greeting dt the home by Mother Leatherman, but we are sure it was a happy one. Sloan’s Liniment Eases Pain Sloan’s Liniment is first thought of by mothers for bumps, bruises and sprains that are continually happening to children. It quickly penetrates and soothes without rubbing. Cleaner and more effective than jnussy planters or ointments. For rheumatic ache, neuralgia pain and that grippy sore-ness-after colds,, Sloan’s Liniment gives prompt relief. Have a bottle handy for bruises, strains, sprains and all external paid.,. . For the thousands whose work calts’ them outdoors, the pains dnd aches following exposure are relieved by Sloan’s Liriiment. At all druggist’s, 25c. (1 SPECIAL—For this week only, Wm. J. Moxley’s high grade butter- ■ Ib. PARKER. rikes in hisPhiladelphia rrand boys, a package, barrel of Twice the ;y of ordin- : or 15c per ; Phone 95.
Indies Literary Club v Met Friday Afternoon. The regular meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H. Chapman. On account of the bad weather only a small per cent of the membership was present and no bflsiness could be transacted as a quorum was lacking. The club is studying the history of Indiana as the year’s work and the following phases of the subject were given as the program for the afternoon : . , Responses to Roll Call—Some City of Interest, (a) Historic Place; Capitals (1) Vincennes, (2) Coryi don, (3) Indianapolis. Mrs. G. A. Williams, to whom the above subject had been asigned, being absent, only one division was given.' Mrs. Chapman, who visited Indiana’s second capital this year during the centennial pageant, gave an interesting account of the same. (b) Indiana Centers, Lafayette; Fort Wayne—Mrs. C. G. Spitler. (c) Social Centers, New Harmony— Mrs. E. T. Harris. Mrs. Chapman had been asked to e-ive the closing thought but she served coffee and cake instead, which was a pleasing innovation in this organization, where intellectual rather than physical needs receive attention. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. P. Honan, Jan. 5.
Many beautiful Christmas presents at the Persbyterian ladies’ bazaar. If you have beauty, we take it; if you haven’t, we make it.—Parker s .Studio. Don’t fail to visit the Presbyterian ladies’ bazaar next Wednesday afternoon at the Presbyterian church. A Christmas remembrance they always appreciate—a photo by Parker. Hear Roy L. Smith, the next number of the lecture course, Monday evening. Qf course you are going to have a Christmas photo taken. Let Parker make them. You wil enjoy the lecture by Roy L. Smith at the Presbyterian church Monday evening. Your friends can buy anything you <an give them but your photograph. Have it taken at Parker’s. Roy L. Smith will interest, instruct and inspire you. Hear him at the Presbyterian church, Monday at 8:15 p. m. z High-cost of living (giving) not included m Parker’S-photos. The Presbyterian x ladies will hold their annual bazaar'next Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 20th, in the dining room of the church, beginning at 1 o’clock sharp. A No. 2% can of new pack prunes, something extra fancy, and in sanitary cans, per can 30c. ROWLES & PARKER. English society women have established an institution in which nurses receive three years of training in the care of dogs and other animal pets. Neglected Colds Grow Worse. A cough that racks and.irritates the throat may lead to a serious chronic cough, if neglected. The healing pine balsams in Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey —Nature’s own remedy—will soothe and relieve the irritation, breathing will be easier, and the antis sptic properties will kill the germ which retarded healing. Have it handy for croup, sore throat and chronic bronchial affections. Get a bottle todayPleasant to take. At all druggist’s. 25c. (1= A patent has been granted ‘to a New York inventor for a cover to be strapped to the ankle to prevent dust entering a shoe by way of the lacing eyelets. °' Constipation Causes Bad Skin. A dull and pimply skin is due to a sluggish bowel movement, Correct this condition and clear your complexion with Dr. King’s New Life Pills. This mild laxative taken at bedtime will assure you a full, free, non-griping movement in the morning. Drive out the dull, listless feeling resulting from overloaded intestines and sluggish liver. Get a bottle today. At all druggist’s, 25c. * / (1 Swiss railways use an ambulance car completely equipped with electrical appliances that are supplied with current by a generator mounted on one axle. / PAINFUL COUGHS RELIEVED Dr. King’s New Discovery is a soothing, healing remedy for coughs and colds that has stood the test of nearly fifty years. For that cough that strains the throat and saps the vitality try Dr. King’s New Discovery. The. soothing pine balsams and mild laxatiye ingredients soon drive the cold from the system. Have a bottle on hand for winter, colds, croup, grippe and bronchial affections. At your druggist’s, 50c. (2 Battles in human blood between white corpuscles and disease germs have been photographed with the motion picture camera by two French scientists. At the present price of materials ?t it cheaper to buy bread than to bake it. Schulze’s famous potato bread is making many new friends daily. ROWLES & PARKER.
A N S C O CAMERAS tkSPEEDEX FILM yOU can depend on the Ansco \ ’ est- ~ Pocket Camera to re- m£O'< cord in picture form {Jf?the happy events of XXj Christmas day. 1 Do your part towards making the day pleas- |f||| f ant by giving one of |||| these compact little .SflEl cameras. It makes pictures so clear and sharp they>ican be enlarged successfully. Several styles and sizes. See our assortment of . Ansco Cameras, priced from $2 to $55. % B A- E Long Usffl ' Dealer Rensselaer, Indiana ~
St. Augustine’s Church Notes. Tomorrow, the third Sunday of Advent, the. services at St. Augustine’s will be as follows: First mass at 7:30. Rosary, highmass and sermon at 10. Instruction for the children that do not attend the parochial school after highmass. Christian doctrine devotional exercises and benediction at 2:30. Divine services each day durnig week at 8, except Saturday, when the holy sacrifice of the mass will be offered at 7. Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of next week are days of fast and abstinence. These are Ember days and were instituted to thank. God, each season of the year, for the received during that season, and to remind the falthfbl each quarter of the year, of the duty of penance; also to pray to God for deserving priests, for on those days the ordination of priests usually takes place. « Next Thursday evening, Dec. 21, the children will present their Christmas program, consisting of a beautiful Christinas play, Christmas songs and tableax. The entertainment is, in charge of the sisters. The annual bazaar betted $724.22. Many thanks to our friends. First Christian Church. Bible school at 9:30. Communion' and preaching 10:45. Service at James at 3:00. Preaching in the evening at 7:00. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. STOP THAT COUGH A hacking cough weakens the whole system, drains your energy and gets worse if neglected; your throat is raw, your chest aches and you feel sore all over. Relieve that cold at once with Dr. King’s New Discovery. The soothing pine balsams heal the irritated membranes, and the antisept'c and laxative qualities kill the germs and break up your cold. Don’t let a cold linger. Get Dr. King’s New Discovery today at your druggist’s, 50c. 1 “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN-HII—IARD & Hamill’s window, . _ . Wabash college defeated Illinois University in basket ball Friday evening 28 to 26. Notre Daine was defeated by Purdue 21 to 18. - KID, FRENCH MOCHA, BUCK AND Capeskin gloves. Silk and wool lined. $1 to $3.50. Packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliard & Hamill. We can please you, your purse and your friends.-—Parker’s Studio. Only 7 more shopping days until Xmas. We have a most complete line of diamond rings. We sure can please you.—Clarke, the Jeweler. Inactivity Causes Constipation Lack of exercise in the winter is a frequent cause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull arfd listless, your complexion is sallow and pimply, and energy at low ebb. Clean up this condition at once with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves the congested intestines without griping. A dose before retiring will assure you a full and easy movement in the morning. 25c, at your druggist’s. - ( 2 A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF jewdlry fqr men—packed in pretty gift boxes. —Hilliwd & Hamill. I. N. McCurtain, wife and family returned to Menomonie, Wis., today after a visit with fiends and relatives here. Isaac says it is too cold for him here/ “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window. A. L. Bouk started for his uome at Surrey, N. Dak., this morning. Albert is reported to be highly pleased with his Dakota possessions and his only regret is that his neighbors who own land adjoining him, will not put a price on it. “HIS” XMAS GIFT IS IN HILLIARD & Hamill’s window.
THE WEATHER. Fair; not quite so cold Saturday: Sunday increasing cloudiness with snow or rain. A dozen friends remembered by a dozen of Parker’S photos.,
Through the efforts cf the American Red Cross, who recently issued an appeal to Americans to remember tije United States Marines in their Christmas giving, three thousand of the soldiers of the sea now in the field in Haiti and Santo Domingo, are to receive holiday gifts, according to> the hairman of the committee. Candy, tobacco, writing material, handkerchiefs and other gifts will be sent to the men who, on account of strenuous field service in the island republics, are forced to dispense with the comforts and small luxuries enjoyed by their comrades at home. AL though some of the necessary funds, were contributed from other sources, the Marines stationed in the continental posts were first to answ’er the appeal, and it i£ largely through the latter’s efforts that their over-the-sea brothers • will receive remembrances at Christmas time.
Liniment For Stiff Joints. Rheumatic pains and aches get into the joints and muscles, making every ""movement torture. Relieve- your suffering with Sloan’s Liniment; it quickly penetrates without rubbing, and soothes and warms your sore muscles. The congested blood* is stimulated to action; a single application will drive out the pain. Sloan’s Liniment is clean, convenient and ' .quickly effective, it does not stain the skin or clog the pores. Get a bottle today at your druggist’s, 25c. (2 INDIAN, TERRY AND BEACH (bath robes, $4 up. See them in our windows.—Hilliard & Hamill.
WW/T H STORAGE <2 B® ffl Rbatteuy a • Not Its I Fault I Your battery can’t I > test its own specific | gravity. It can’t fill itself with | pure water. It can’t tell you to find H out if the lights are using I too much energy and the generator giving back too little. So it isn’t the battery’s fault if these precautions’&re neglected and battery troubles result. Drop in and we’ll show to avoid trouble and K save money. K. T. RHOADES & CO. PHONE 579./ We’ll be glad to test your battery at tiny time. Willard Storage Balter lis ate jor . sale by car dealers, garages and all Willard Service Stations and Factory Branches. y •t \\A3|/// Says Little Ampere: The Willard V'rfr 'J specialist is \ G v. not like most doctors —he J • gives advice w free - ■' -e. ' O •
