Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1916 — Page 3
A table containing 832 separata pieces, all of which are detachable, has been made by a California man. The only tool employed in the was a jack-knife. Silk which is to be used in making shades for gas and electric lamps, is made heatproof by being treated with a chemical preparation, the base of which is mica. Black paper covers lor celery plants make excelent bleachers. The paper comes in flat sheets, and is fastened about the plant by means of a string and buttons.
CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS * LOUISVILLE BY. Chicago and the west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati ana the So"th, Louisville and French Lick Springs. SOUTHBOUND. Louisville and French Lick. No. 3 . .11:10 pm Indianapolis and Cincinnati. No. ,35 1:46 am Louisville and French Lade. No. 6 10:65 am Indianapolis and Cincinnati. % s No. 37 11.18 am Ind’plis, Cincinnati and French Lick. No. 33 1:57 pm Lafayette and Michigan City. No. 39 6:50 pm Indianapolis and Lafayette. No. 31 7:31 pm NORTHBOUND. No. 36 Chicago < 4:51 am No. 4 Chicago 5:01 am No. 40 Chicago (accom.).. .7:30 am No. 32 Chicago 10:36 am No. 88 Chicago 2:51 pm No. 6 Chicago 8:31 pm No. 30 Chicago .6:50 pm • For ticke— and further information call on W. H. BEAM. Agent.
The Yellow Bus Rensselaer-RemingtoD Bus Line Schedule 2 TRIPS DAILY Lv. rtensselaer 7:46 am At. Remington 8:80 am Lv. Remington 9:10 am Ax. Rensselaer. 9:66 am Lv. Rensielaer ... 4:00 pm At. Remington 4:46 pm Lv. Remington 6:16 pm Ar. Rensselaer ... 6:00 pm I ARE 75c EACH WAY. BILLY FRYE. Prop-
Last Minute! Christmas Suggestions ■ — » rLook over your list againFine Footwear Always Appreciated. Men’s Fine shoes $6.50 and OQ Est as low as - ■ , v - s4iwU Ladies’fine shoes $5.00 and OO Cf| aslowas - - Shoes for boys, girls and children, for dress and daily use Men’s Feltßomeo Slippers, with leather ■ soles you can roll up, they are so comfortable and, warm and only - - $1.50 Ladies’ Quilted Satin “Skufif” Slippers more beautiful than ever, colors pink, light blue and black, priced at 1.75 and - $1.50 Pocahohtas Moccasins for men, women and children s - ■ . . '• -4» * Get Your Tickets for the Circus! Saturday we will piece on sale 200 Red Goose Circuses, a beautiful 25 cent toy. Every child will enjoy cutting out these animals, at only 10c or a circus FREE with a ane dollar purchase. 4 UNITED—I TOY TO A CUSTOMER GEORGE E. COLLINS' SHOE STORE
We listened to an argument last week between a farm implement salesman and a couple of farmers. He was telling them that a farmer should prepare his land in better shape and farm better to get the best results the year round. And that most failures were due to the poor fanning rather than bad seasons. The argument advanced by the farmers was that this year they used the same method and the same machinery to raise a small crop that they used throe years ago to produce 60 bushels per acre. The salesman claimed that this .year the land he mentioned had produced 75 bushels per acre, but further talk showed that the conditions in that particular locality were better from a weather standpoint than here. It looks to an innocent bystander like the main difference between land which at its best produces 60 bushels per acre and other land which at its best produces 75 bushels per acre is 16 bushels per acre. If the climatic zone is the same, the difference must 'be in the soil and method of fanning. As both of these can be improved, it looks like its up to the farm owner and farmer. —Exchange.
An immense churn, in use in England, can turn out 660 pound's of butter at one time. President J. M. Sauser will award a large silver cup to the best breeding pen displayed by any boy or girl under 18 years of age at the poultry show the first week in January. / European scientists have invented a simple process for converting the abundant kaing grass of Burma into pulp for paper. A new, specially Resigned gas burner is intended for tables use. A griddle can be used on this burner, as well as another attachment which toasts bread. GLANDO GARGLE The Great Mouth, Nose and Throat .Remedy Glondo Gargle is a pleasant, safe and reliable remedy for the inflamed or congested mucus membrane of the mouth, nose and throat. It quickly relieve* sore throat, cold in the \ead, catarrhal conditions, and is a preventative for adenoids., Excellent for sore mouth in babies and relieves feverish gums in teething. Protect your child from ■ diseases by keeping mouth, nose and throat in a clean, healthy condition. For solo by B. F. Fendig, Druggist.
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Kerosene As s Motor Fuel. The attempt of Alfred Gohn to drive an ordinary automobile from Warren to New York with common kerosene as the motive power, was successful under adverse circumstances. .He encountered weather which made the going herd, and even froze his radiator, but in spite of this he made an average of 20 miles to the gallon. Nor was this kerosene specially prepaired for the purpose, but was purchased at the stores on the route as the driver needed it. If I the experiment to use kerosene in . place of gasoline should prove a success, it will be of great value to the j oil industry, since the refiners have j been handicapped for several years by the accumulation of stocks of illuminating oil on,their hands.—Oil City Derrick.
French surgeons assert that boiled sea water is an excellent disinfectant for wounds. Don’t fail to buy your candy here, because you know what you are buying. Pallas Confectionery. SILK HOSE FOR “HIM” PACKED IN BEAUTIFUL GIFT box make an appropriate Xmas gift.—Hiliard & Hamuli. A number of date palm trees have been brought from Africa to California, where dates are now raised successfully. CUFF LINKS, SCARF PINS 14 KARAT GOLD PLATFD, 50c TO 75c. Gold filled $1 to $2. Guaranteed qualities.—Hilliard & Hamill.
A wire basket, made to fit inside the wash boiler, and held in place by wire hooks, makes less work for the laundress. We are now showing swellest line of house or smoking jackets fcaXmas in all colors at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. One lowa college includes in its course for agricultural students, instructions in running an automobile. A SILK UMBRELLA WILL RE APPROPRIATE FOR “him” Xmas mom. Hie kind "he” likes are to be had at Hilliard & Hamili’s. , Industries of the United States are advertised in Bolivia, South America, by means of motion pictures. Come in our store, as we can not put all of our stock in our windows Our Xmas display is something to be remembered in Rensselaer. Everything classy for the men and boys. Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. A blade of witchgrass exhibited by F. L. Yeaton, of Belgrade, Me., measured six feet ten inches in length. t Don’t buy your candy before you visit our home made line. Pallas. Miss Ida Fleming, of Lafayette, will arrive this evening, and Miss Lulu, of Chicago Heights, will come Sunday for a visit with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Flemng. Your Christmas dinner will not be complete without one of O’Riley’® fruit cakes. •Bobby is no more. Bobby had been in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Mitchell of this city for the past five years. During these years they had become very much attached to him. If we were to tell you the many cunning things Bobby did you would think that he was a bright child. But Bobby was only a Fox Terrier. Last Monday while attempting to cross the road at Five Points he was run down and killed by .an automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell feel the loss of Bobby very keenly as he was almost as companionable as a child. Bobby will be missed by the neighbors, as he was a favorite of .them aIL Few dogs have ever "had a (better home than Bobby and no dog eould contribute more happiness' to a home than did Bobby.
Glando Did It Interesting Statement Given .By Paulding Man Mr. C. A. Hughes, of Paulding, Ohio, said: "I had suffered so much from backache and kidney trouble that 1 was (hardly able to drag around. After taking-one treatment of Glando Tone I was so improved that I took another, treatment to make it a cure. I am now a well man and can heartily recommend Glando Tonic to all suffering from backache or kidney trouble.".. - ,-*• A sluggish glandular, system is responsible for most serious illnesses. Such a condition should not be neglected. The wonderful cures effected by Glando, the Great Gland Tome, is due to the fact that it acts. directly upon the galnftular system. The three treatments which each package contains being necessary to effect a cure. Treatment No. One stars glandular activity. Treatment No. Two throws off the accumulated poisons and.prepares the system for a tonic. Treatment No. Three is a splendid tonic that builds up the entire system. For sale by B; F. Fendig.
. REMINGTON. Mrs. Edward Lorenz, of Elkhart, came Tuesday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnson. Mrs. Ed Weller went to Lafayette Tuesday for a few days' stay. Miss Clara Kuhlman, of Bloomington, 111., came Sunday for a week’s visit with her brother, Jacob Ochs and family. Miss Elsie Nickel, of Woodland, 111., spent Sunday with home folks. | Miw Mertie Ford, who has been so j seriously sick in Chicago, was brought home |fanday. She is now rapidly im- ' proving. The Sew land Sew Club held its annual mid-winter picnic and Christmas exchange at the home of Mrs. Walter Guram Wednesday afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid of the Catholic church, held their annual bazaar in the basement of the church Dec. 14, 1 15 and 16. i
Floyd Baughman passed away at the home of his father-in-law, Carl Stoll, Monday morning after a several months’ illness. He was well known here as he was worked in the Lewis barber shop for the past year. The funeral service was held at the Catholic church Wednesday morning, niterment in the Catholic cemetery. Miss Ethel Markin and Orville Elvis were quietly married at the home of the bride’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Marken, of south of town, Monday evening, Rec. 18. Rev. Markin performed the ceremony. They will make their future home-in the Debo property. Miss Alta Berchette and Lee Meadows were married Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents. They will make their home on a farm south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Luckey celebrated their golden anniversary Saturday. The members of the G. A. R. came with well filled baskets to spend a very pleasant day with thorn. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheetz, Sunday, Dec. 19th, a 9% pound girl. Gold, silver, copper, coffee, sisal, textile and other fibers, rubber, hides and skins, sugar form Mexico’s chief exports. Two California bilkers have patented a self-oiling machine that clips the tops of loaves before they are baked, producing an ornamental and much better browned crust. BATH ROBES, HOUSE COATS THAT ARE DIFFERENT AND Superior, will be pleasing to “HIM” on XMAS MORNING and for years to come. 35 to $lO. —Hilliard & Hamill.
Helpful Hints —for— Santa Shoppers Balli and Neckwear „. Lounging Robes 60c tc £1.60 $6.09 to SIO.OO * Buy Him Something to Wear House Coats ' „ 50c to SB.OO $6.00 to SIO.OO > 1 Shirts Duvall's Quality \ Auto Gloves Shop \ ' IM u $6.00 to $lO-60. • j Street Gloves 1 SI.OO to ?2 JO Fancy Veals Stands for all that is right in style, quality | „ and prioe. Men's ' Rtetoon Handkerchiefs Kingsbury Hots Our preparations are complete with se- ~ JJjlfXata Umbrellas lections in all departments that are ex- 1 pressive of careful and well studied likes ) j«weby N<™we. of the men folk. _ 1 1 P.J— Phoonix Hooter, _ B.,a’ HauiWnaws ‘ We cheerfullv offer our assistance is _ ._ _ the selection of his gift. f f v. , Flannel Shirts a f Jorsey Sweaters SI.OO to SB.OO , I I Men’s Suits c | $6.00t0 SIO.OO ,10,. te P» Buy Early While o UT M ay Stock is Complete %££%»* Traveling Bugs . * ' __ 1 v:— : Duvalls Quality Shop , ;■ C Earl Duvall Phone 411
Will Close Stores Christmas. . ■■■■■■ 0 The following merchants of Rensselaer will have their places of busiJ ness dosed all day Christinas: Auto Equipment Co Auto Axxes. IF. D. Bunchard Variety G. E. Collins Shoes . C. E. Duvall Clothing •J. Eigelsbach ;... Meat C. W. Eger Hardware S. Fendig Ladies’ Wear B. N. Fendig Shoes ! Hilliard & Hamill Clothing B, J. Janette Variety |G. Jeasen ..., Jewelry | McFarland Grocer G. E. Murray Dept Store Rowles & Parker Dept. Store F. J. Rowen Grocer Roth Bros. Meat J. H. Ramp Grocer E. D. Rhoades Hardware H. B. Tuteur Dry Cleaning W. B. Traub Clothing Warner Bros Hardware Watson Plumb. Co.’ Plumbing W. J. Wright Furniture D. M. Worland Furniture The drug stores will close at 11 a. an.
Greatest line of bath robes in the city for Xmas at Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. While crabs are known to have lived for half a century, the average life of the oyster is but four years. Frogs die sooner than toads, as the latter may live for 36 years. Mothers, buy the little fellows some sleeping garments for Xmas. They are just as warm as toast. At Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL Only 6 more shopping days until Xmas. We have a most complete line of diamond rings. We sure can please you.—Clarke, the Jeweler. Make your window look like Xmas with one of Holden’s Xmas wreaths. Cemetery wreaths are being made now.—J. H. Holden.
__MORTGAGE LOANS TO INVESTORS— We have for sale a carefully selected list of Mortgage Loons and other securities which will yield the highest rate of income, that can be expected from conservative investment. TO BORROWERS—We ana prepared to consider applications for Mortgage Loans In any amount, and have every facility for furnishing money on short notice, and on reasonable terms. WILLIAMS & DEAN Telephone No. II Odd Fellows Building Rensselaer, Indiana.
European War Summary. Berlin reports enemy forces which had retreated in Dobrudja have made stand and are opposing advance. Petrograd reports Russian forces broke through German lines. Calm restored In western front, except for artillery action. One Japanese and one British steamer sunk by submarines. Traveling bags, traveler's seta, pocket sets, make fine gifts for Xmas. At Duvall’s Quality Shop. C. EARL DUVALL Sweden’s government has made arrangements to control and distribute raw materials, especially foodstuffs, because of the high prices. See the swell sport coats for Xmas at Duvall's Quality Shaft C. EARL DUVALL ■* An electrically operated alarm clock of French invention rings its bell one or more times a day at a set time every day, or only on designated days.
Relief Came at Last Father Had Given Ip-Hope of Curing Son’s Cough Mr. A. 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 ads supply and our for sale ads dispose.
