Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1916 — Page 4

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AMD SEMI-WEEKLY CLARK & HAMILTON, Publishers. THE FRIDAY IfcSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION Semi- Weekly Republican •nter®d 1. 1887. o second cUbi mall matter, at the poatofflce Renaaelter. Indlai L under the act of March 8,187 a. Evening RepuDncan entered Jan. 1, 1887 ae second class mall matter at she postofflce at Rensselaer. Ind.. under it set of March I. 18*1. RATES FOR Classified AD6 Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and "o of The Semi-Weekly Republican. II cents. Additional space pro rata. SUBSCRIPTIOM RATES Daily by Carrier. 10 Cents Week. By Mail. il.tO a year. Semi-Weekly, in advai.ee, year, *2.uu.

Classified Cota 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 —Bob sled, 4 inch runners, 1% inch shoe.— Fletcher Smith, telephone Mt. Ayr. ' . FOR SALE —Or trade, 80 acre farm 1% miles from DeMotte, lnd. Half in cultivation, half pasture, fair buildings, mostly level and black. J. Davisson. . FOR SALE —Violin. Hand made. Over century old. Strong, penetrating, sympathetic tone. A i a bargain. Phone 236. ■> FOR SALE —A dandy nice home, 40 acres on pike road, free mail and telephone; all level and tiled; good buildings; $75 per acre; terms if desired. —J. Davisson. FOR SALE—Map of Rensselaer, just issued, giving new street names. —L. A. Bostwick.

FOR SALE —Several fine rose comb Rhode Island cockerels, large strain. Phone 913-N. Harry Arnold. FOR SALE —3 strand natural hair switch, dark brown in color. —Mrs. T. E. Malone. FOR SALE —Fire wood, $1 per load. Phone Lewis Hooker. FOR SALE—I6O acres pasture land, $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash and easy 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 class, made from first class cord, 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 OR 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 corner 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—Aoung collies, good drivers and watch dogs. One nicely broke. —W. B. Leonard, Francesville, ind.

FOB SALE —Sawed oak lumber of til kindt, red dr burr oak. Sawed ; n any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. Ail building material SIB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak.* Phone 87-G, ML Ayr. FOR SALE —Two desirable building lots not far from business section.—Harvey Davisson, Phone 499- or 246. WANTED. WANTED —Shoe repairing at Milner’s vulcanizing shop, east side of court house square.—W. S. Osborne. WANTED —10 timber cutters. Will pay $2.00 per day, or by the piece you can make more. See B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED —Some one to cut wood on shares, and will furnish team to haul your share. —I. O. McCullough, Phone 936-H. " WANTED—Man or boy to attend to furnace; will give room in return for work. —Mrs. T. W. Haus. WANTED—Automobile tire and tube repairing.—Milner's Tire Shop, east aide court house square.

FOR KENT. FOR RENT—B room house, city water, lights and bath, three lots. $12.50 per month.— Mrs. George Tudor, Phone 301. ~FOR RENT—House oh cullen street three blocks from court house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with Oath. Phone 258. rOUNP FOUND —Pair gloves. Inquire here. LOST. LOST —Gold open face watch and chain. Return to Lefty Clark and receive reward. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 6 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. MISCELLANEOUS. MOST PROMPT service in forwarding your auto license. Notary fee 25 cents. Now is the time to attend to it.—Main Garage. MAXWELL CARS advance in price S4O Jan. Ist. Buy or contract now and save this. Orders filled as received. —Main Garage. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap.

Rare Musical Treat Tuesday Evening at St. Joseph’s. An account of the bleak December evening, it was a small number of Rensselaer people that attended the musical recital given by students of St. Joseph’s College Tuesday night in the college auditorium. Those who did attend, felt’ amply repaid for braving the storm as some of the numbers on the program afforded real enjoyment. The program was varied and interesting. The college band opened the concert with a very ambitious number, Keler-Bela’s Lustspiel Overt-lire. One could not help but wish that a band capable of playing as loud as St. Joe’s band were equipped with a larger’ hall. The musical critic of this paper heard some one remark while leaving the auditorium that it was very difficult to carry on a conversation while the band was playing. There were two compositions on the program by the professors in charge of the music department of the college. One was Reverie, for four violins, by Prof. Hovorka; the other, Impromptu for the piano”; by Prof. Ziegler. Prof. Hovorka’s composition was charming and appealing, but some of the listeners were unable to understand why a good number needed any lighting effects. Prof. Ziegler’s Impromptu was short, but of the kind that creates a desire in one to hear more of its composer’s works. The piano numbers were excellent. In our opinion, two of the performers deserve especial mention, namely, Stephen SI osar and Stanley Hovorka. The Lutkemeier brothers should not be overlooked, either. Knowing how hard it is to put on a good students’ recital, Profs. Hovorka and Ziegler deserve much credit for their work. This recital was the first of a series, and we are sure that all those who were fortunate enough to be present Tuesday night, feel that the future recotals of the series will be worth attending and should be attended by all the music lovers of Rensselaer.

Relief Came at Last i Father Had Given Up‘Hope of Curing Son’s Cough xvlr.' As. F. Sherer, a machinist of Haviland, Ohio, says: “My son had a cough for several years., We began to think his case a hopeless one. He could get no relief until he used Glando Pine. Three bottles cured him. He is now well, and I believe Glando Pine saved his life.” Glando Pine is made to cure. It : s excellent for coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affections. By getting three ounces of Glando Pine you can make one pint of excellent cough medicine. Full directions with each bottle. Once used, always used. For sale by B. F. Fendig, Druggist. Our want ade 4 suppjy and «our for sale ads dispose. HIGHEST - PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY AND VEAL. PHONE 477.

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SOLDIERS MAY GET CHRISTMAS FURLOUGH Telegram Received By Mayor Spitler From Will Wood Reports Favorable Action on Furlough.

Mayor C. Or Spftler received a telegram late Tuesday afternoon from Will R. Wood, Tenth district congressman of Indiana, now at Washington, concerning the outcome of the appeal made by several Indiana cities, asking for a furlough for members of the Third Indiana regiment. . The telegram from Mr. Wood stated that favorable action had been taken on the same and that the matter had been referred to. Major General Thomas Barry, of Chicago, with power to act. This action probably means that Rensselaer’s soldiers will be home for the Christmas holidays. The request made asked that the furlougn be made for ten days and in it was pointed out that the government would be spared the expense of feeding and housing the soldiers during the ten days, which would recompense them for the railroad fare they would he obliged to pay in transposing the troops to their various stations. *»* « This movement was started severa days ago by patriotic Indiana cities, and petitions were made to Thomas R. Marshall, Senators Watson and Kern, and Congressman Wood, asking that they lend their support in the movement. The plea was made because of the fact that the soldiers would not be mustered out before the Christmas holidays. . , Evidenec of keen disappointment has been written on the faces of the soldiers since the report came out that it would be impossible to let them go home in time for Christmas. Provided that Major General Barry’ sces fit to allow the Indiana soldiers a brief respite from their toils, Co. M will no doubt arrive in Rensselaer within the next two or three days Many Indiana cities are arranging for a celebration for their companies and are well along in this respect, and in many instances foodstuffs have already been obtained that th .y may give a banquet on a very short notice. Rensselaer has proven dilatory in this movement ■ and theie should be some concerted effort on our part.

TRAVELING BAGS SELECTED FROM A BRAND NEW lot just received, will be .a pleasing Xmas gift.—Hilliard & Hamill. Only 6 more shopping days until Xmas' We have “a-most complete line of diamond rings. We sure can please you. —Clarke, the Jeweler. , Get you” Xmas shoes and slippers for men* women and children DIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE. Out of the 5,678 miles of railroad in Japan, all but 265 miles are owned by the government. The Japanese government plans to construct 200 m'iles of new railroad each year. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS

PACKED 3 AND 6 IN A BOX—beautifully embroidered, 75c to $1.50 per box. —Hilliard & Hamill. Get your Xmas Shoes and slippers for men’ women and children at FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE. SILK HOSE"FOR “HIM” PACKED IN BEAUTIFUL GIFT box make an appropriate Xmas gift.—Hiliard & Hamill. -- An automatically operated trapdoor that bridges the gaps between passenger cars and station platforms on the same level has been adopted by an eastern railroad to prevent accidents. GLOVES FOR “HIM” SUCH AS WERE NEVER SHOWN in Rensselaer before, 75c to $3.50. —Hilliard & Hamill. Get your Xmas Shoes and slippers for men’ women and children at FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE.

GIRLS, DON’T FORGET WE’RE “HIS”. HABERDASHER—and have the unusual things “HE” likes. Help you select something to please. —Hilliard & Hamill. Widely separated settlements in the Congo Free State have been linked and connected with civilization b\ a system of wireless telegraphy which covert 3,000 miles of African jungles. BATH ROBES, HOUSE COATS ————— THAT ARE DIFFERENT AND Superior, will be pleasing to HIM on XMAS MORNING and for years to come. $5 to slo.—Hilliard & Hamill. Get your -Xmas shoes and slippers for men’ women and children at FENDIG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE. We still have some of those nice Michigan apples by the peck, bushel or barrel. .„■* t JOHN EGER. Make your window look like Xmas with one of Holden's Xmas wreaths. Cemetery wreaths are being made now.—J. H. Holden. f Try our coke for your "basebumer. —Grant-Wamer Lumber Company. - ■*

If it isn’t an Eastman it isn’t a Kodak. If it isn’t a Victor it isn’t a Victrola. REMEMBER Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store has exclusive agency for these high class Christmas Gifts. ¥ ————————■ <» . Pennants, Pillows, Boxing Gloves, Polo Sticks for the boys. A full line of White Ivory, Toilet Articles, Stationery, Leather Manicure Sets for the ladies. A box of Cigars, Bill Book, Fountain Pens, Shaving Mirrows, Leather Collar Bags, and Gloves and Handkerchief Sets for the men. • ___________ BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY ' "" ' " .. V-’ . ’ \ The Store for Service FENDIG’S j I . **- Rexall Drug Store

Tourney Dates For H. S. Teams Are Announced. F. I). McElroy, from district number orre, George Reitzel, from district number two were board members of the I. H. H. S. A. A., by mail vote. Secretary Tretser calls attention to the members of the I. H. S. A. A. to the fact that redistricting of the state was done only for administration purposes and that it has nothing to do with the basketball tourneys or track meets. i It is believed there will be eighteen or twenty sectional basket ball tournaments this season. The board <Jf control has decided on the following dates: March 9 and 10, sectional basketball tourneys. - March 16 and 17, final basketball tourney at Indiana University. May 19, sectional track meets. May 25, state baseball tourney at Purdue. May 26, state final track and field meet at Purdue.

JAPANESE CREPE SHIRTS * ■ ■» A XMAS PRESENT THAT WILL delight “him.” —Hilliard & Hamill. « . FanCy mixed nuts at 20 cents a pound. Fresh roasted peanuts 10c a pound. JOHN EGER. A KNITTED MUFFLER WILL BE ACCEPTABLE TO THE. most particular young man—especially those as shown ly Hilliard & Hamill. A new portable electric light resembles a tape measure, as the lamp is on one side of a cage containing a coil of wire that can be extended to a source of current.

xmas Gifts for “him” —EVERYTHING THAT IS USUAL —much that is unusual in shirts, neckwear, mufflers, silk umbrellas, gloves, jewelry, packed in beautiful gift boxes. —Hillia&k & Hamill. A big line of fanev candy for Christmas from 12 to 16 cents a P ° Und ' JOHN EGER. BELTS—WITH STERLING ***** SILVER PLATED BUCKLES, WALrus strap, $1.50, will simply delight “Him.’ Only at Hilliard & Hamill’s.

Kellner & Callahan '4l. i C. KELLNER T. M. CALLAHAN Our Specials. COAL Pitson Hard Coal—Highest Grade. Genuine Jackson Hill Egg—No other range coal is quite so satisfactory. Island Creek Splint—Large lump and splendid burning coat. Superior Kentucky Lump—There is no better. Large lumpy Indiana coal, burns to a clean white ash. WOOD Split, Block and Cord Wood delivered promptly. FEED All kinds of feed, chop, bran,’ middlings and tankage, etc. IMPLEMENTS Don’t buy your spring equipment until you have seen us. MISCELLANEOUS Get our prices on drain and sewer tile. We have the right price, best quality, and splendid service. 4 V C Phone 273

\Vrn- Ervin Had Bad Fall Tuesday Evening. Wm; Ervin better known as “Uncle Bill,” had quite a bad fall in the court house Tuesday evening, and sustained quite severe injuries. Mr. Ervin had been to the court joom on the third floor and was starting down stairs. He missed the first step and fell to the next landing below, some 12 or 15 steps. His jßcalp was split for a distance of about three inches and he was badly shaken up and bruised. A physician was called and he was taken to the Comer House, where he stays. The injuries were not serious, but they are painful ones apd it will be several days before he wifi be out again.

CUFF LINKS, SCARF PINS 14 KARAT GOLD PLATED, 50c TO 75c. Gold filled $1 to $2. Guaranteed qualities.—Hilliard & Hamill. Phone 458 lor your coal wants, and let us attend to them for you.

REISER CRAVATS “HE” WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH one of them, straight from sth Ave. Cost $1.50 and worth it. Never before in Rensselaer. —Hilliard & Hamill. - We are putting on a special for this week,. 25 boxes sweet Florida oranges at 20c a dozen. JOHN EGER. Don’t buy your Christmas candy and nuts before you see Rowen’s candy booth as you wil surely be disappointed. Phone 202. Try the Grant-Warner Lumber Company for coke. c> - A have secured a barber to take the place left vacant by E. M.-Par-cells and am now ablerto take care of my trade as usual. Give mea a call.—F. M.| Haskell. Have you seen Rowen’s candy booth’ It certainly has a complete Une of candies and nuts ,and prices are right. Phone 202.