Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1917 — Page 4

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ClassifiaS Column FOR SALE. - ■ —■ —: tFOR SALE—Th- 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. W. POSTILL, Administrator. FOR SALE —Bargain, good 7 room house, electric lights, good well and other outbuildings, 3 lots, plenty of trait. Apply to Charles Rishling, laouc 124. ' FOR SALE—Bargain for quick sale, a two year old pure bred Holstein bull and 7 months old male calf. Write C. F. Mansfield, Jr., Rensselaer, Ind. ‘ FOR SALE—Some good timothy hay in barn, in good condition—Harvey Messman, telephone 903-G. FOR SALE—Lot in Factory Additmn. Well located. Quick sale price SSO. Call phone 78-B. FOR SALE—IOO shocks of corn, 4 tuns of hay in barn;—David Stoner, Phone 913-D. FOR SALE—Cord wood, 4 foot, de livered 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< 930-1. FOR SALE —Fire wood, $1 pei load. Phone Lewis Hooker. FOR SALE—I6O acres pasture land; $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash and easy terms on balance. Any man with a4ittle nerve should act quickly Will make you $1,600 in less than one year.—J. Davisson. FOR SALE—Sawed dak lumber "f all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed in any dimensions .desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. Ail building material SIB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plan.; in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Aynw— FOR SALE —Two desirable build Ing lots not far from business sec ti on.—Harvey Davisson, Phone 499 oi 246. FOR SALE—Any make typewriter, rebuilt throughout and just as good as new, with, guarantee. —‘See Healey & Tuteur, Phone 153. '■ FOR SALE —The third prize S. C. R. I. Red cockerel at recent Jasper county show.- Cheap for quality. Phone 228. Ivan Carson. . FOR SALE—Two cows, two yearling calves, 1 Duroc male hog, 1 work rnare. l 5 year old driving mare.—C. H. Golden, R. D. 4, Rensselaer. WANTED. WANTED—To buy two tons of clover hay.—-Geo. Ulm. WANTED—Load of oats, will pay Sremium. —Billy Frye, the YeLow usman. .■ - WANTED—Rags, iron, rubber, metal and old automobiles. .When you have any to sell Phone 577, Sam Karnowsky, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTOED —Girl for kitchen immediately.—Mrs. Milton Roth. ~~W ANTED—Parties desiring some one,-to care for small children afterBoons or evenings call Phone 70. WANTED— Man to cut' cord wood. James Walter, Phone 887. r

WANTED —To ba* good second hand wagon and £ set of team harness. Phone 273 or 204, Harry ! Watson. . ■ WANTED — Salesmen wanted to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or commission. Address The. Harvey Oil Co., Cleveland, O. - , FOB BENT. FOR RENT — Furnished rooms with hath. Phone 258. FOR RENT— Farm of 200 acres: fairly well tiled; good house, good , bam;* grain rent.—John Herr, McCoyaburg, Ind.

WANfED— Messenger boy.—Western Union office. FOR RENT —Stqck farm with two or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. LOST. LOST—GoId cuff button. Finder return to this office. -FARM LOANS: FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.

MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND —Gold cuff button at depot, stamped with initial G. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Call at this office. MONEY~t6 _ LOAN— S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. STRAYED—White Collie, brown ears, female. Reward. Phone 934-H. TAKEN UP—Bay gelding. G-Chas. C.Parks.

FAIR OAKS. Walter McConnell and family are v’sit ing relatives at Wheatfield. Mrs. Fiank McKay and children and Mrs. Bryan Pritchett, all of Buhanan, Mich., came Wednesday to visit relatives here for a’ time. Mrs. John Thorn, of DeMotte, is here tak i'ng care ofhe r mother, who has been quite seriously ill. •_ >/ The Fowlev signal gang with- their special car, Milt Gundy, Chas. Halleck and Allison Keeney finished filling their ice houses t>he first of the week. ——- Will Wendell returned to his home n Bartholomew county after a stay here of a month. Albeft Cox and Carl Trump went o Buchanan, Mich.; Thursday to vork. The Lowell produce truck came through here Tuesday -athcring up: chickens and other produce. N. A. 1 McKay was at home sick with grippe a part of this week. Mis. F. R. Erwin visited Mrs. N. Littlefield Monday night. Mr. Thompson helped in the postoffice part of this week. Devere Yeoman went to Chicago today. Joseph Shindetar went to Monon today to confer with his landlord, Car 1' M idd 1 estadt. Eleven head of horses will be sold at the McCullough sale on the Sage ’arm Monday, Jan. 29, 1917. James Reed, Omer Kenton an’ Xmzie Laßue left for Michigan this morning on the early' train. Forty-seven tons of goed ensilaw will be offered at the McCullough sale Monday, Jan. 29, 1917. f)r. F. A. Turfler made his regular imofessional trip to Lowell this morning. The Dorias class of the M. E. church will give an oyster supper from 5:30 to 7:30 Friday evening. Margaret Babcock returned from Greencastle this morning. DcPauw is having the mid-semester vacation. The funeral c" Alton Grant will be held at 1 o’c’ork Friday instead of 2 o’clock as was incorrectly stated .Wednesday. If you are looking for a bargain spreader wo have a New Idea spreader we can sell for s7s.—Kellner A Callahan. Countv Read- Su per in tendent Sy< vestcr Gray, went to Monon today to look after crushed stone for the county roads. Absolutely the latest cream separator made. It is the one you have been 1 ooknig for. Sec it at Kellner & Callahan’s. ,‘

Mrs. E. A. Hook returned to her home ait Detroit, Mich., today after a vtfsit with her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Clark. Just received a car of genuine Jackson Hili Egg coal. The best range coal on the market.—Kellner & Callahan, Phone 273. Minneapolis Tribune—The time may come when the president’s diplomatic notes will not call for any interpretation. Twelve tons of No. 1 timothy hay in barn will be sold at the McCullough sale only 3 miles west of town. Wagon scales on the farm.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer Down in Mississippi when a republican candidate polls two votes they indict him for repeating. If in Chicago during the Auto Show from Jan. 26th to Feb. 3rd, please notice among the Chalmers displays at the Coliseum the SIO9O Chalmers 6-30.

Letters advertised for week .ended Jan. 22, 1917: Jesse Gray, Seth Reed, Wm. H. Schupe, Pearl White. Carrie Giant, Mrs. G. W. Burge, Julia Jerden, J. J. Werner, Cecil Kaiser, Bertha Maxwell, G. W. Reynolds, Osear Bounelle,* Rose .Schwartz. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ’ the Signature of ’’WrzZ /-ttPCCAIOfc

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THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF . WM. TRAUB Announces the lowest prices of the season Jan. 27 to Feb. 10

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LEE. Mrs. Hannah Culp died Saturday morning after quite an illness, due to did age. Funeral services were held at the Lee church Sunday afternoorf ajid burial in Osborne cemetery. Bert Eldridge and wife spent Sunday with his brother, J. F. Eldridge and family. Mrs. Della Culp, Mrs. Stella Heltzel, William Zabel, Sam Noland, Ray Holman, Mrs. May Jacks and Mi's. Sam Jacks are all suffering with the ~grtpper~ : ~ . ■—.——— —— Word was received Sunday that Ephriam Gilmore’s son-in-law,“Clyde Clark, who lives near Morocco, was taken sick early Sunday morning with acute appendicitis and was to be taken to the Wesley hosnital in Chicago for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph .Clark and Chas. Clark and wife left for Chicago Monday forenoon. The Ladies’ Aid made S2O at Mr. Culp’s sale last Friday. Abundance of Money.’ I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 .per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.— P. D. Wells, Morocco, Indiana. ■

Found a Sure Thing. I. B. Wixofi, Farmers Mills, N. Y., has used Chamberlain’s Tablets for years for disorders of the stomach and iver and says, “Chamberlain’s Tabets are the best I have, ever used.’ For sale by R. F- Fendig. C-. Philadelphia- North American— Secretary Lansing has proved himself the equal -of Secretary Baker in denying that what he said ■ meant what he said. . ; ' ■ • / ,-v. •

Pubic Sale of Real Estate By Commissioner. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday*, February 17, 1917, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., at the door of the court house in Rensselaer, Jasper County, in the. State of Indiana, the undersigned commissioner, appointed by the circuit court of Bartholomew county, in the State of Indiana, to sell real estate, Cause No. 7702, 'Marcus Hollowell et'al vs Ella Ruddick et al for partition estaie, will -sell—at—public- sale the fallowing -described real estate situated in Jasper county, state of to-wit: -The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section ten (10), township thirty (30) north, range five (5) west, 40 acres, more'or less. Terms, of Sale —One-half cash and one-half in sixjtronths from date of sale, the purchaser giving his note, bearing six per cent interest from date, and attorney’s fees, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, secured, by, a mortgage on the real estate sold. The purchaser may pay all cash, at his option. ’ Said sale will be- made free of liens, except taxes and ditch assessments, payable in the year 1917, and thereafter. . Abstract of title will be furnished. W. C. DUNCAiN, • Commissioner. Julian Sharpnack, Attorney.

NOTICE. The Red men will ‘ celebrate ; Uieir Fifth Anniversary on Monday night, Jan. 29, inviting Redmen and their families and the Degree of Pocahontas. Program and eats. « Order of Sachem. i

$12.50 suits and overcoat s reduced to $9.85 15.00 “ “ “ 11.25 18.00 “ “ “ 13.50 20.00 “ “ “ 15.00 25.00 “ “ « 18.75 28.00 “ “ “ 21.00 30.00 “ “ “ 22.50 Boys’ “ “ “ 25% Childs’ “ “ “ 25% 500 pair men’s trousers ** 25% All Furnishings, Hats; Caps, Gloves, Mittens, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Wool Shirts, Wool and Cotton Underwear, Cotton Sox, Wool Sox, etc., tin fact every winter article is reduced to the lowest selling price of the season. Suits and overcoats will cost 25 per cent to 35 per cent more next season than heretofore. This increased value added to our own great reduction, brings you a substantial double saving. JAN. 27 to Feb. 10 THE CLOTHING HOUSE WM. TRAUB /■ !. • J, ' - • ' . Odd Fellows Bldg. Rensselaer, Indiana

First Christian Church. Tuesday—The Camp Fire Girls will meet at the home of Mrs. McDaniel at 7 o’clock. „ on Thursday—Choir practice at 7:3UFriday—The Jasper County .Conference will be held at the Christian church beginning at 9:30. Dinner will be served at the church. The afternoon session w,ill begin at 1:30. C. W. Cauble, state secretary, will speak; also S.. R. 1 Hawkins, the district evangelist. Mrs. Paddock, of Greenfield, Ind., a representative of of the C. W. B. M., will be here to speak in the afternoon.

Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Most Effectual. “I have taken a great many bottles of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and every time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking it a cough always disappears,” writes J. R. Moore, Lost Valley Ga. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C The Yellow Bus Rensselaer-Remington Bus Line Schedule 3 TRIPS DAILY Lv. Rensselaer .......7:45 aw Ar, Remington 8:80 am Lv. Remington ............9:10 a® Ar. Rensselaer 9:55 am Lv. Rensselaer 4:00 pm Ar. Remington ............4:45 .pm Lv. Remington 5:15 pm Ar. Rensselaer ............6:00 pm FARE 75c EACH WAY. > , BILLY FRYE. Prop.

CHICAGO, INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE RY. Chicago and the west, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the So"th, Louisville and French Lick Springs. SOUTHBOUND. Louisville and French Lick. No. 3 .11:10 pm Indianapolis and Cincinnati. No. 35 >...' 1:45 am Louisville and French Lick. -4—_ No. 5 .10:55 am India* apolid and Ciuc.nnati. No. 37 ....11:18 am Ind’plis, Cincinnati and French Lick. No. 83 .1:57 pm Lafayette and Michigan City. No. 39 .....5:50 pm Indianapolis and' Lafayette. No. 31 7:81 pm NORTHBOUND. No. 36 Chicago ...4:51 am No. 4 Chicago .5:01 am No. 40 Chicago (aceom.).. .7:80 am No. 32 Chicago 10:86 am No. 38 Chicago ...........2:51 pm No. 6 Chicago 8:81 pm No. 80 Chicago ...6:50 pm For ticko and further information call on W. H. BEAM. Agent.

LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save, disappointment. Write for “Relief” apd particulars, it’s free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wia.