Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1917 — Page 4
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Classified 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.
iFOR SALE—Splendidly located property on comer Park Ave. and Grace St.; 2 lots, each 75 by 300; 8 room house, hath, lights, well, cistern, barn and other outbuildings; lots of fruit. Will sell either or both lots.—F. E. Babcock. FOR SALE—One 60-egg Prairie State incubator, used 21 days, a good one. Phone 266 Red. —Geo. E. Ulm. FOR RAl.ig —Pure bred Shorthorn hull calves, large enough for service. Eligible for record. Duroc pedigreed boar, 200 lbs. —Guss Yeoman, Phone "'"TO-C, Mt. Ayr. FOR SALE —100 shocks of corn, 4 tons of hay in barn.—David Stoner, Phone 913-D. FOR SALE-—Good fresh cow.— James Amsler, Phone 933-B. FOR SALE—Cheap, small, sized baaeburae* in good condition. —Grace Haas, Phone 122. FOR SALE—Cord wood, 4 foot, delivered to any part of city. Phone 337. J. E. Walter. FOR SALE—Two bay mares, one broken and one unbroken. Will sell the team for $l5O if taken by January Ist. —John Garland, Phon*j 930-1. ~ FOR - SALE—Fire wood, $1 per load. Phone Lewis Hooker. FOR SALE —160 acres pasture fend, $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash and easy terms on balance. Any man with a little nerve should apt quickly. Will make you $1,600 in less than one year.—J. Davisson. 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 t*k«n at once. Phone 160Red, M. E. Griffin. ’ - FOB SALE —Young” collies, good drivers and watch dogs. One nicely broke.—W. B. Leonard, Francesville, fr* _ e FOB SALE—Sawed oak lumber oaf all irfudu, red or burr oak. Sawed 'n any dinMauinmn desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material SIB.OO a thousand; amo some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plank in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr. FOR SALE—Two desirable budding lots not far from business section. —Harvey Davisson, Plume 409 or 246. - ' - - *- - FOR SALE —Cottage, within block and a half of court house; 5 rooms and bath, hot and cold water, electric lights; lately remodeled and painted; in good shape. About SBOO cash required; rest can be paid for less per ; month than it would rent for. See Harve J* Robinson At Republican office or call Phone 516 at noon or in the evening. j-"; r~~ WANTED. WANTED — Salesmen with auto or driving rig. Good opportunity for energetic hard worker to build up profitable paying business in own community. Stetson Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED —Blacksmith, one handy with carpenter tools, as handy man on stock ranch. Steady all-year job for sober, experienced man. Prefer married man. Answer quickly.— Jennie M, Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Ind. WANTED —To buy good second hand wagon and good set of team Phone 278 or 204, Harry WANTED —Man to cut corn wood. James Walter, Phone 387. . i WANTED —Messenger boy.—WestUnion oflfofj
WANTED—Farm hand with good reference and experience on grain and btock farm. Reply at once, stating full particulars, or come*'and see me personally. Good place, for good family' near church, station and school.—Jennie M. Conrad, Newton County, Conrad, lnd. FOR EEN’ff FOR RENT—A dandy three room office suite, on second floor of..the. "Democrat building, or will rent the full five room flat to a small family, r’. E. Babcock. FOR RENT —Stock farm with two or three gdbd teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. L FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with bath. Phone 258. ■V • ''.-J* LOST. ... LOST—One set weed tire chains. Return to Livingston Ross. LOST—Auto robe, brown top with black lining. If found leave at Republican office. LOST —$5 bill, probabiy in State Bank, last Saturday. Return or notify Mrs. H. Purcupile, milliner. LOST—A wild brant, shot in wing, crippled wing feather clipped. Return to Republican office or phone 524. / FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per emit money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.
MISCELLANEOUS. - - v IfONEY TO LOAN—-5 pe7 cent farm loans, —John A Dunlap. "JUST RECEIVED—The latest ”pattems tapestry for upholstering. Come in and see them.—H. R. Lange. DECORATOR —Have your.utomobile painted new. —H. R. Lange. Elza Bailey and Samuel Karr went to Fair Oaks this morning. See the Windows at Hilliard & Hamill’s. James Zickmund and Landy Magee were Chicago goers this morning. * Ford Day is the 18th Hilliard & HamUL Fred Thomas attended the dance here last night and returned to his home at*Surrey this morning. We have some great range coals. Ask about them, phone 7.—Harrington Bros. Rev. C. W. Postill went to Fair Oaks this morning to conduct the funeral of Udorus Cottingham. Try our Brazil Block at $6.00 for the heating stove. —Harrington Bros, Ford Day is the 18th Hilliard & Hamill. We now have an abundance of hard coal of all sizes.—Kellner & Callahan Tom Nioholl, who has. worked for his brother-in-law, Wm. Murray,-for the past few years, left Wednesday for his home in Oklahoma. Call 273 for all sizes of hard coal. —Kellner & Callahan. • 1 1 '_' r ' 1 See the Windows at • Hilliard & Hamill’s. Mrs. George Ferguson and Miss Ruth Cochran, of MoCoysburg, were shopping in Rensselaer today. Plenty of Anthracite coal on hand. Harrington Bros. Elevator. The following from Fair Oaks were in. Rensselaer today: Frank feGarriott, John and Everett Kimble, Ora Nicholson, Wm. Smith, Mart Reed, Sam Potts and John Zeller. Mrs. Hattie Henkle returned to her home at Williamsport today. Frank Hinds returned to his home at Delphi today Abe Mytres, of Roselawn, was in Rensselaer today. H. J. Henrich and son, of Kidman, were here today having some dental work done. Orville Putt and Henry Heck, of MeCoysburg, were in Rensselaer t<fday.
Lingering Coughs are Dangerous. Get rid of that tickling cough that keeps yoiESwake at night and drains your vitality and energy. Drr King's New Diacovery is a pleasant balsam remedy, antiseptic, laxative and promptly effective: It soothes the irritated membrane and kills the cold germs. Delay is dangerous—get Dr. King's New Discovery at once. For nearly fifty years it has been, the favorite remedy for grippe, croup, coughs and colds. Get a bottle today at your druggist's, 50c. (3 James Posheard, of north of Rensselaer, went to Goodland this morhing. He will go to Kentland to visit a daughter and will then go to Lawreneeburg," fnd. Whfen irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Ssife and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief” and particulars, free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.
May Have Baseball League Coining Season.
4 According to the Brook Reporter, there, is talk of forming an eightclub baseball leagqy the coming season among the towns of this vicinity. The success of baseball' in: neighboring towns was remarkable. The towns which are proposed to make up theleague are: Rensselaer, Brook, Goodland, Kentland, Fowler, Boswell, Sheldon and Oxford. " , The proposition is that each club put up fifty dollars, twefjty-five dollars from each club going to the pennant winner, and the other twentyfive to be made a penalty for dropping oht. before the season is over. Brook is ready to take up this proposition and is ready to take up the matter with the other towns.- —— ~ The success of such a league if ■started is assured. The towns are in close proximity and the expense of travel would not be very heavy. Another commendable feature of sftch an organization would be the fact that games for each Sunday would be assured, and no town would haveito be without a game on account of a team failing to appear.
Milton Roth Is somewhat better today. __ O. L.-Smith, of Newland, was here today. George F. Sanders returned to his home at Green Fork, Ind., today. Peter Shenkel, of Ft. Wayne, returned to his home today after a visit with his nephew at St. Josephs’ college. - i Mrs. A. F. L°ng and daughter, Mrs Martha Strawbridge, returned this afternoon from a week’s visit with relatives in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Freel, of Montana, who have been visiting with relatives here, went to Fair Oaks this morning for visit with relatives. J. J. Oliver, formerly of Hanging Grove township but now living on„his large farm near Ft. Wayne, was on our streets Saturday afterpoonT " Mrs. A. S. Lawmon, of Parr, was in Rensselaer today. She is now conducting a restaurant at this place and is having an excellent patronage. Eliza A. Martin, of Kidman, went to Grass City, .in® Fulton county, today to visit her sister,. Mrs. Alfred Ashley. " ' m Earl Smith, who has been visiting with the Pollard family south of town, returned to his home in Chicago today. John. Scott and Mrs. Newton Sunderland and daughter went to Delphi today to visit Mrs. Myrtle Bunnell, the former’s daughter. Miss Florence Allman went to Evanston, 111., today for a visit with her sister, Aileen, who is a student in Northwestern University.
Ed Rose, who is now employed in Chicago, came this afternoon for a visit with his parents, who live near Francesville. Mrs. J. F. Mitchell entertained a number of friends at her home on Van Rensselaer street yesterday afternoon in honor of her niece, Miss Joanna Mitchell, of Monmouth, Jjl. PUBLIC SALE. ■.p . . The undersigned will sell at public sale on the Dr. English, farm, 4 miles south of Rensselaer, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1917, the following property: 8 Head Horses and Mules—Sorrel mare coming 6 years old; sorrel gelding coming 6 years old; black gelding coming 5 years old; bay horse coming 4 years old; 1 span black coming 4 year old mules, well broke; 1 pair of coming yearling mules. coming 8 years old, will be fresh soon; 1 white face eow, 7 years old, fresh soon; black cow, 4 years old, giving milk; 2 red cows, 4 years old, fresh soon; black cow, three years old, calf by side; roan cow giving milk, fresh in March; 1 cow coming 9 years old, calf by side; 1 cow coming 7 years old, fresh soon; 8 head coming yearling heifers. 10 Head of Hogs—l sow and 9 shotes, weight from 40 to 60 lbs. Farm Implements—Com King manure spreader; John Deere manure spreader, 14 inch, iron wheel wagon, set of bob sleds, endgate seeder, Avery cultivator, water tank, 50 gallon oil tank, 8 foot disc. 3 dozen hens. 4 turkey hens and one gobbler. 2 geese and one gander. Terms—ll months’ Credit will be given, notes to draw 6 per cent from date, 8 per cent interest from date 51 not paid when due; 4 per cent discount for cash on sums over $lO. $lO and under cash in hand.
JAMES H. MYRES. CHAS. SUMMERS. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. - C. Spitler, Clerfc:. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid. = WHISKERS CUT IN 20 YEAR* Over 11,000 Acres of Human Alfalfa Removed by Barber f Atchison, Kan.—Just how many acres of whiskers he has cut In twenty years was figured out by George Fngle, a barber here. Figuring 'the space shaved on three men as about 'one square foot, Engle found that in twenty years he cut 11,858 acres of whfnk a r«. te ataaea of growth. He figured only once over, while tor a big majority of the shares the same '•pace had to be gone over twice. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years
TRUSTEE’S REPORT.
’MARION TOWNSHIP „ Expenditures , A S Laßue, house rent. .... . SIO.OO H W Wood, Jr., serv trustee 60.00 ,W iH Parkison, rent, atty fee 33.50 David Waymire, haul pupils 30.00 E L Bruce, gravel . 2.40 C G Spitler, house rent* 10.00 Grant-Warner Lbr Co, reps 65.80 C W jEger, repairs and sup 21.06 Nelly if ,Knapp, teaching. . . . 30.00 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 W W Reeve, house rent.... 5.00 John W McCarthy, teaching 50,00 James H Chapman, gravel.. 12.60 Vena M Hayworth, teaching 60.00 Laura Brinker, same, t .... 40.00 Nelly V Knapp, same 30.00 ,T A Grant, jdrayage —. LOO G E Murray Co, grocery poor 30.00 H W Wood, Jr, trustee.... 50.00 Floyd Spain, delivering cobs 1.00 Noah Zeigler, gravel 55.37 H Rfshling, deliver coal, etc 1.75 I N Warren, cinders...... 2.90 Rens Cement Tile Co, tile.. 83.80 J Donnelly, carpenter work 9.25 Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 71.50 Gertrude Jackson,— -teachings 50.00. Efetle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 David Waym ire, J H Perkins, house rent. .. . 5.00 C G Spitler, same 5.00 Bert J Jarrette, supplies.. 2.68 Amer Express Co, express.. .45 Nell Biggs, nurse to poor.. 43.00 D H Goble & Co, H S Visit’s 14.59 J M Caldwell, gravel. 7.20 Fred S Tyler, teaching.... 70.00 Vena Hayworth, same, 40,00 A § Laßue, house rlnt. . . . 10.00 Laura Brinker, teaching. ... 35.00 Fred Bachman, haul pupils 40.00 Nelly V Knapp, teaching.... 30.00 John W McCarthy, same.... 50.00 Jennie M Wood, clerk hire 15.00 Charlotte Kanne, nurse poor 54.00 B Wilson Smith, supplies.. 5.00 W- W Reeve, house rent... 5.00 David Waymire, haul pupils 25.00 J J Hunt, .insurance 26.00 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 Harvey Wooi Jr, trustee... 80.00 Agnes KahlCT, teaching. .. . 25.00 J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 40.00 Co aud to treas, ex <jog tax. 156.00 City Treas Sands, * library.. 396.89 C G Spitler. house rent.... 5.00 Nelly V Knapp, teaching.... 40.00 Laura Brinker, same 30.00 A S Laßue, house rent.... 3.33 Kiger & Co, sch wagon, etc. 210.00 Charlotte Kanne, nurse poor 8.60 A Leopold, house rent..... 15.00
G M Babcock, annual report 21.50 John W McCarthy, teaching 45.00 Thomas O Cain, hauling coal 6.00 Laura B Faje, rm, board poor 30.00 Dr C E Johnson, med-aid.. 60.00 Gertrude Jackson, ' teaching. 225.00 Dayid Waymire, haul pupils 30.00 Fred Bachman, same . . . . ■ ; B Kolhoff, labor, etc. .... . 7.50 Chas Morlan, janitor work.. 1.75 Chas V May, accountants. . 20.00 Vena M Hayworth, teaching 25.00 W W Reeve, house rent: .. . 5.00 Mrs J M Wasson, sames-.. . 15.-00 Clara Gassawsfy, care poor. . 5.71 Frank Rowen, groceries poor 22.50 Harvey W Wood, Jr, trustee 50.00 J Putts, deliv coal and seats 1.75 Estle Markin, hauling pupils 45.00 Russell Van Hook, same.... 40.00 Fred S Tyler, teaching. ... 100.00 Flora Kahler, 100.00 Nelly V Knapp, same. ..... 50.00 Veha M Hayworth, same. . . 10.00 J C Beckman, house rent.. 4.00 G H Healey, pub report. ~. . 26.75 J C Gwin & Co, lbr, sewer 20.90 D E Grow, coal 12.56 Grant-Warner Lbr Co, coal pr 5.57 Fannie Hill, —care for poor 5.16 C G Spitler, house rent. .. . 5.00 F H Hemphill, med aid poor 18.75 Sadie Galbraith, nurse poor 15.72 Fred S Tyler, teaching ,etc.. 198.10 Same, house rent 45.50 John W McCarthy, teaching 88.05 W W Pettit, clean vaults.. 35.00 Flora Kahler, teaching, etc. 295.25 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.00 A Luers, laundry, kindling 4.50 Laura Brinker, teaching, etc. 209.30 David Waymire, haul- pupils 20.00 Fred Bachman, same 140.00 V M IHiayworth, teach, etc. 130.00 Agnes Kahler, same 332.50 Orphia H Gant, oiling floors 2.00 A Leopold, house rent...* 5.00 Gertrude Jackson, teach, etc. 160.55 Laura Strain, care of poor.. 8.00 Nellie V Knapp, teach, etc. .100.00 E D Nesbitt, surveyor 6.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 50.00 Hamilton & Kellner, eoal pr 17.60 J A Larsh, labor on road..* 7.38 Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 40.00J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 j A Grant, dray, freightt*\. .90 ► C G Spitler, -house rent. .. ) 5.00 W H Parkison, atty fee, renl 33.50 Jennie M Wood, sch enumi 48.00 E P Lane, sewer N 4.40 Glide Road Machine Co, rep 5.40 Ida A Pierce, road Estle Markin, hauling pupils 23450 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.0 m W W Sage, pt pay Merry d. 130.65 G E Collins, shoes for poor. 4.95 Rowles & Parker, rompers pr 1.00 Chauncey Wood, repairs, etc 2.50 Harvey .Wood, J.r, trustee. . 50.00 C G Spitler. house rent.... 5.00 Jesse Brown, clean cemetery 80.00 j C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 W H Parkinson, same.... 5.00 C B . Stewart, Jnsuraaee. KHgaheth A Powers, repairs 1.20 Russel Van Hook, haul pupils 44,75 G A Williams, trs city sch. 1,207.26 Wm Hoover, tile on road.. 15.00 Wm Dunlap, labor on road 13.12 A Leopold, house renty.... . 5.00 Mrs J M Wasson, same.... 15.00 Harry McGee, labor on road 11.75 E' L Hollingsworth, h’se rent 30.00 W W Reeve, same 5.00 Frank Rowen, groceries poor 24.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 50.00 E Humphreys, road labor■ . 100 G WTPuTks, transfers. ...... 68.39 Grant-Warner Lbr Co, sup. 20.27 , r> f rtrow, coal for poor. . 9.89 G E Murray Co, poor, school 55.28 F H Hemphill, medical aid 1-3.75 A W Coen, fees architect.. .323.31 J W Speaks, ditching,,.... 10.00 John . Rush,, transfers ..... 36.60 j c Beckman, -house- rent. 4.00 George W &cott .......... 1-10 A Leopold, house rent. 5.00 J H Perkins, sch gro’d, exp. 509.10 C G Spitler, Jiouse rent.... .5.00 W W Reeve, same. ....... 5,00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee.. 50.00 Watson Plb Co, (frill well. 169,40 Orabelle King, stamps. .... 2.50 Delos -York, staking ditch. ,r 12.00
Walter Randle, * same. ..... 3.90 C G Spitler, house rent... . 5-00 J C Beckman, 5ame........ '4.00 Harry McColly, staking ditch 8.00 Fletcher Am Nht Bk, tp seal 1.60 A Leopold, house rent...... 5.00 Marion' tp. Merry dt assess 40.45 W W Reeve, house rent.. 5.00 John J Jacoby, transfers.... 5.08 Calkins & Worl’d, bury paup 40.00 J P Hammopd, road tax bk 10.00 Transport paup to W H Beam .50 Delos York, clean sch "'h.etc 6.00 Jacob E. Gilmore, road labor 38:50 Frank E Biggs, same. ....'. 3.96 W Randle, clean sch h, etc “10.00 Kiger & Co 75.25 iHarvey Wood, Jr, trustee. „1 68.00 C F Spain, floor 0i1..... . 2*2 5 Walter Randle, clean sch' h 2.00 Rowles & Parker, grocery pr 5-50 -J E Gilmore, labor on road 17.50 Medland Bros, on sch h.. 1,700.00 J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 B F Fen dig, glass, etc.... ,"‘3.33 W J Wright, burial pauper 39.00 Same, tables, cnairs sch h YS'itSO Mrs J M Wasson, house rent .15.00 Delos York, clean sch house 2.00 Robert Loy, same 2.80 C G Spitler, house rent... . 5.00 Joseph Trulley, road labor 1.38 A Leopold, house rent. . ... 5.00 C W Duvall, storage wagon 8.00 W W Reeve, house rent.... 5.00 H Rishling, deliv coal, cobs 7.75
Nelly V Knapp, teaching. . 20.Q0 John W McCarthy, same. . . . 30.00 G E Collins, shoes for poor 2.65 A E Kirk, hauling pupils.. 25.00 Lawrence Waling, same.... 20.76 Frank Osborne, ditches .... 53.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee.. 50.00 Frank Rowen, groceries poor 7.60 G A Williams, Indpls" Star, bond not, contr 20.70 Lewis S Alter, surveying.. 30.00 Ruth Cochran, teaching.V . 35.00 Kiger & Co, sweep somp, etc 24.10 Georgia Linton, teaching... 52.50 Same, institute, janitor fees 5.00 F H Hemphill, med aid- poor 18.75 Nelly V Knapp, -teaching.. 20.00 Myrtle Warpe,- same 25.00 Medland Bros, on contract. 2,295.00 Walter„ V\ Porter, culvert... 21.00 J C Beckman, hohse rent. . 4.00 G W McCarthy, set up desks 3.75 Walter' Randle, s»me ...... 5.00 C G Spitler, house rent. .. . . 5.00 Kiger & Go, School wag0n.218.95• John W McCarthy, teaching 15.00 Chas M Sands, library.... 547.25 F Es Babcock, notices, mans 43.25 A Leopold, house rent. Orabelle King, stamps 5.00 J Downs, del coal, mow yard 5.25 Harrington Bros, coal to poor 15.00 Same, same to school 11.68 Flora Kahler, teaching. .... 45.00 Gertrude Jackson, slime. .... 50.00 Ruth Cochran, same 25.00
Milt Michals, deliver seats. 3.50 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.00 Leslie Claj;k, printing...... 64.50 Nelly V Knapp, teaching 20.00 Lena Blume, same 30.00 John Schanlaub, haul pupils 48.00 W H Beam, transportation 4.04 D E Grow, coal to p00r.... 8.33 A E Kirk, hauling pupils. . 25.00 John E Alter, surveying. Ruth Ames, teaching 6.50 John W McCarthy, same. . . . 31.80 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee.. 50.00 First Nat bank, draft gravel 18.43 Myrtle Warne, teaching .... 30.00 Ralph Dunlap, cutting brush 9.75 Medland Bros, sch build. . 2,550.00 A R Kresler, bridge lumber 26.49 Milt Michal, delivering coal' 9.00 J C Beckman, house rent. . 4.00 C G Spitler, same.'. 5.00 Columbia Sch Sup Co, seats.3l3.Bo R M Remmek, glasses 4.00 Ruth Cochran, teaching .. . 35.00 Nelly V Knapp, same 40.00 W F Osborne, surveying. . 13.00 Joseph Putts, delivering coal 1.50 W E Leek, store sch wagon 13.55 Mrs Nettie hse rent 5.00 Lena Blume, teaching .... 40.00 Myrtle Warne, same 30.00
W W Reeve, house rent. 5.00 Lawrence Waling, haul pupils 10.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, dt assess 3.13 Jo-hn W McCarthy, teaching 53.20 A E Kirlf, hauling pupils. . 35.00 Wm E Jacks, labor on road'22.oo Russel ..VanHook,_ haul pupils 11.00 Rens Tile Co, tile, cemen't 35.58 J M Caldwell, gravel ...... 6.00 Milt Michal, grubbing ... . 8,25 E L IHbllingsworth, rent poor 30.00 Geo Padgitt, seats to sch h 1.50 Clarence Maxwell, deliv posts 1.50 Lena Blume, teaching .... 25.00 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . . 50.00 J Donnelly, Carpenter work 7.00 C G Spitler, rent. .. . 5.00 Lawrence Waling, haul pupils 10.00 J C lledkmaiir; -house rent. .. 4.00 Albert Duggins, supervisor. 100.00 John Schanlaub, haul pupils 38.28 Myrtle Warne, teaching .. . 60.00 Addie McGlinn, clean sch yd 2.00 Gertrude Jackson, teaching. 50.00 John W McCarthy, same,.,. 15.00 Lawrence Waling, haul pupils 50.25 J D Moore, surveying . . 2.50 Flora Kahler, teaching. .. . .100.00 J Wafner Bros, road, sch sup 15.75 B J Jarreltte, sch supplies. . 11.44 ditches, sch 14.14 Lena Blume, teaching 60.00 Ruth Cochran, same ...... 80.00 G F Deschand, repairs sch -h 3.50 G E Murray Co, groc’y poor 3.15 J E Gilmore, delivering coal 1.76 James Downs, same cobs. . 1.50 First Nat bank:, draft for rep 15.75 Mrs J M Wasson, house rent 15.00 A F Long, school repairs. . 59,20H F King, road and school.. 62.40 W W Reeve, house rent. .. . 5.00 A E Kirk, hauling pupils 45.00 John W -McCarthy, teach, etc 48.30 Fred Bachtnan, haul pupils 50.00 Abe Hurley, same 26.25 A J Biggs, supervisor....—loo.oo F H Hemphill, med aid poor 18.75 Nettie Hoover, house rent. . 5.00 J A Grant, drayage .80 Marion Adams, gravel. 56.43 Irma Kannal Parker, gravel 39.20 Harry Dewey, ha ling pupils 46.0Q' Alfred Randle, painting sch 38.40 ,J C Gwin & Co, lumber.... 7.71 Harrington Bros, coal poor 16.00 D E Grow, coal sch and poor 35.84 Stephen Kohley, supervisor. 76.50 John Schanlauh, haul pupils 26.10 Rens Garage,' hauling pupils 3.00 Nelly V Knapp, teaching.y. 60.00 John Eger, groceries -to poor 52.98 Frank Rowen, same 12.92 Harvey Wood, Jr, trustee. . 40.00 Jasper Co Tel Co, tools. . . 2.85 Medland Bros, on sc?h h• • 2-POO.OO
Receipts Same, credit to Marion tp. 2,000,00 J P Hammond; Co war’t. . $797,79 Dep’t First, Nat bk, dog tax 2.00 v: ■ - . *
D D -Dean, cyclone money..% 81.00 T'D Woodworth, assessor 155.00 County warrant 7,o ?S y ?r Same . . - Same, dog money Setcher-Am Nat bk, b’d5.9,251.25 «uniy warranty. —.... ■. . 5,299.50 Dog tax collected ....... .. l-« 0 Merry ditch assessment,,-. , 106.10 W W Sage, same .. , . . 24.55 Milroy township, _ same.,: * . 8.65 Dr Besser, same’ ........ 42,36 Chas Slaughter, same .... Georgje Culp, dog tax. .... 3.00 Floyd Amsler, same , .-. .. . a ».00 Newton township, transfers 307.66 W I Spitler, docket fees.. 1-75 First Nat bank, interest.. 218.00 State bank, game. 68-50 Trust '& Savings bank, same 36.92 Summary Bal. and Fund . Rec. Dis. Bair Tp $ 5,126.08 $ 3,624.37 $1,601.71 Rd 2,349.22 T 692.03 1,657.19 (SS Tu 9,199.78 3 1 ,521.21 5,678.67 Dg ~ 420.00 156.00 * 264.00 Pr 1,224.80 1,047.80 17T.00 Ly IHH/47 944.14 467.33 Tax Levies for 1916 Township fund 8c (township) 8c (city) 16c on the SIOO. .1 Tuition fund 15c on the SIOO. Special school fund 35c on. the SIOO. - Road f ind 10c on the SIOO. Additional road fund 3c on the SIOO. Township poor fund 5c on the SIOO. - ■'.* - City poor fund 5c on the SIOO. = Library fund 5c on the SIOO. Total township tax 94c (township) 81c, (city) 13c oh the SIOO. (HARVEY W. WOOD, Jr., Trustee.
<F. M. Haniford, the section man Tor -the Chicago & Wabash Valley railroad at Gifford, ahd his daughter, Elsie, were in this city today. Rev. F. E. Crider, who has been assisting in holding revival services at the Rosebud church, returned to his home in Indianapolis today. • Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Landis and children, of Monticello, came today to visit the former’s sisters, Mrs. MeR Abbott and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. An enjoyable dance was given at .the armory last evening, in which about twenty-five, couples pantieipated. *A Chicago orchestra furnished the music.
Winter Brings Colds to Children. A child rarelj goes through the whole Winter without a cold, and every mother should have a reliable remedy handy. Fever, sore throat, tight chest and croupy coughs are sure syu ptoma. A dose of Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey will loosen the phlegm, relieve the congested lungs and stop the cough. Its antiseptic p ; ne balsams heal and soothe. For croup, whooping cough and chronic bronchial troubles try Dr. Bell’s Pine Tar Honey. At all druggist’s, 25c. (8 B. D. Dean, who is a clerk in the Senate at Indianapolis, returned home Friday evening to remain over Sunday, Senate having adjourned until. Monday morning. Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixon> Farmers Mills, N, Y.„ has used Chamberlain’s Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and. liver and says, “"Chamberlain’s Tablets “are the best I have ever used.”' For sale by B. F- Fendig. C R. Q. Hufford, who is now the Monon operator at GoSport, Ind., was in Rensselaer a while today. He was on his way to his home at Roseville, Ind., and came on down here from Monon for a short visit with friends between trains. Stiff, Sore Muscles Relieved. - . CrampecT -muscles or soreness following a cold or case of grippe are eased and relieved by an application of Sloan’s Liniment. Does not stain the skin or clog the pores like mussy ointments or plasters and .penetrates: • quickly -without rubbing. Limber up> your muscles after exercise, drive; out the pains and aches of rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, strains,, sprains and bruises with Sloan’s Liniment. Get a bottle today. At all druggist’s, 25c. (8 W. S. Sparks, of Thomasvdlle, Ga., was here this week to look at the Hampshire hogs belonging to John R. Lewis. Mr. Sparks bought of Mr. Lewis his prize hog at the Alabama state fair held at Montgomery, last fall, paying $l5O for the same. He begged Mr. Lewis- to put a price on the best hogs he has now but on account of the sale which Mr. Lewis will hold soon he thought best not to sell now.
The Habit of Taking Cold With many people taking cold la a habit, bat fortunately one that is easily broken. Take a add sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed—not ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Also sleep with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take eold. When you do take cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. For sale by B. F. Fendig. , C — ■ The Yellow Bus Kensselaer-Kemington Bus Line Schedule 2 TRIPS DAILY Lr. tCensselaer .............7:46 aa Ar. Remington 8:80 am Lv. Remington ..9:10 am Ar. Rensselaer ............9:55 am Lr." Rensselaer .4:00 pm Ay. Remington 4:46 pan Ly. Remington 6:16 pm As. Rensselaer ............6:00 pm . FARB 75c EACH WAY. BILLY FRYE. Pmp. • » \ ; ‘ . , - -
