Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 February 1917 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAIX.Y AMD BEMI-WEEII.T rr.twr * wtirn.Toa, Publisher* THE FBIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1. 1897, s second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of March 3, 1879. Evening Republican entered Jan.. 1. ;»97, as second class mail matter at . the postoffice at Rensselaer, l»d., under . ' thh aftt of March •, 187 s. -■•firtyrper inch .■■■■■ ■ • •••• •• • _ Semi-Weekly, per inch .■■ •. 18%c BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS Three lines or less, per week ot six issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi- Weekly Repub,, can. 25 cents. Additional spanc pro rata; SUBSCRIPTION BATES Daily by Carrier. Id asriita By Mail, »3.50 a > n-. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, 9-00.
Classiibl Cjlunn FOR SALE.
‘ FOR SALE—Th Bedford farm of 27 ’ acres, adjoining city of Rensselaer; splendid location (or fine home- S2OO per acre. Terns, one-third down, one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator.
FOR SALE —Recleaned clover seed, $lO a bushel—Estal Price, Phone 955-M. FOR SALE —Good Jersey milk at 25c a gallon. —Mrs. Andrew Gangloff. FOR SALE—Bargain, good 7 room house, electric lights, good well and other outbuildings, 3 tots, plenty of fruit. Apply to Charles Rfl Rishhng, Phone 124. FOR SALE OR RENT—Good 9room. house with barn and other exeellent buildings. Five Seres of best truck land.—L. H. Hamilton. FOR SALE —if’lrst class timothy hay in stack, close to town, Phone 561, Charles Shaiw.' FOR SALE —80 acre farm with a new 5-room also new barn; ■lO acres in rye, 2 wells on place; half mile of school; 5 miles of Wheatfield, R F. W. at door. If bought before Fdb. 20th will take $2,400 cash.—J. W. Hammerton, R. D. 1, Tefft, Ind. FOR SALE—BO acre farm 3 miles of Medaryville, on stone road, good improvements, 50 acres in cultivation, balance hog tight fenced; some tile; easy terms at bargain for quick sale. —J. Davisson. 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 Addition. Weil located. Quick sale price SSO. Call phone ?8-B. FOR SAIF —100 shocks of com, 4 tons of hay in bam.—David Stoner, Phone 913-D. - FOR SALE —Cord wjod, 4 foot, de livered to any part of city. Phone 537. J. E. Walter. FOR SALE—Two br.y 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 per load. Phone Lewis Hooker.
FOR SALE —160 acres pasture land, $25 per acre. $1 000 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 —Sawed oak lumber ;f all kinds, red or burr oak. Sawed m any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material SIB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14 and 16 foot bridge plai— in burr and white oak. Phone 87-G, Mt. Ayr, FOR SALE—Two desirable build Ing lots not far from business section. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 499.0 r 246. FOR SALE—Slabs, SI.OO per load, jix loads for ss.oo.—Arthur Mayhew, Phone 919-H, Rensselaer. FOR SALE —80,000 feet of oak umber, all sizes, sl2 to . $22 per thousand feet. Two miles from Fefft. See T. Hayes at lumber yard >r B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED. WANTED—Carpet and rug weaving at residence one block north of cement tile factory. Phone 267.—T. W. Bissenden. _ ■ ■ ■ WANTED —Rags, iron, rubber, metal and old automobiles. When you have any to sell Phone 577, Sam Karnowsky, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED —Man to cut cord wood. James Walter, Phone 887.. 1 , WANTED— Messenger boy.—Western Union office..
FOR RENT—I6O acres of land with buildings. Phone 176. —Alex. Mer.ca. " WANTED —To bu” 'jood seconu hand wagon and g, set of team harness. Phon'c 273 or 204, Harry Watson. FOR RENT —Stock farm with two or three good , teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. - LUST. I pocketbook uontain--rntr sum of money. Reward—J. W. Favlor, Rensselaer, R. D. 2, Phone 926-F. LOST—GoId cuff button. Finder retur". j this officer — FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unhm.ted sup pty of a per cent money to loan.— Jnas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.
WANTED fann hand to help hog herdsman and care for recorded hogs. Cannot smoke or drink. Steady job,; goqjj wages. No attention to any but personal applicants. Must come before February 6th. —Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Ind. FOR RENT—Farm of 200 acres; fairly well tiled; good house, good barn; grain rent.—John Herr, McUoysburg, Ind. - FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—4 , 'uruib.. i e<i rooms wiu >ath. Phone 258. FOR RENT—Farm for rent west of college grounds. —S. J. Ash, R. D. Use our classy classified column. It will do the business.
MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap. STRAYED —White Collie, brown ears, female. Reward. Phone 934-H. AUCTION SALE—WiII sell at the Duggins sale, Saturday, Feb. 3, at Hemphill’s hitch' bam and on the terms of this sale, one of the best brood mares in the county. 7-8 Belgian, sired by Nelson. Foaled Junes 1910. Weight in working condition 1850. Presumably now in foal and service paid. Sold sound. —Russell Van Hook. ——- BACHACHE IS DISCOURAGING But Not So Bad If You Know How to Reach the Cause. Nothing more discouraging than a constant backache. Lame when you hwaken, pains pierce you when you bend or lift. It’s hard work’; or to rest.—Backache often indicates bad kidneys. Rensselaer people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case: M rs. O. R. Lewis, Rensselfier, says. “I suffered a great deal from a dull pain in my back, especially when I got up or down or in anyway bent my back. I was also miserable with a throbbing ache in the back of my head. I often felt confused and dizzy. My kidneys acted irregularly and the secretions were unnatural. Doan’s Kidney Pills, which I got at A. F. Long’s Drug Store, quickly corrected the trouble and put me in good health.” ~ Price 50e,/atall” dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Lewis had. Foster-Milbum Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
JereiTiah Troyer, of Michigan, arrived ir. Rensselaer yesterday to visit with the Mi'lers, near Fair Oaks. Charles Mansfield, G. J. Hansson, C. W. Merritt and Harry Gilbert, the latter tvyo of Remington, went to Chicago yesterday afternoon. Peter Walstra, of Thayer, w-as in the c :+ . today and whiol here arranged tc have a set -of sale bills printed. His salt will take p’ace on the 23rd. After February 1, 1917, we will be compelled to make a decided raise on grain binders. Will you save this by placing your order with us before that date?—Kellner &_Callahan,
The Bes t Reeo m menda t ion. The strongest recommendation any article may receive is a favorable word from the user. It is the recommendations of those who have used it that makes Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Gierhart, Wayesfield, Ohio, writes: “Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has ibesn it/ my family -off-and-on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold.” For sale by B. F. Fendig. C Mrs. Charles Warner received a letter today from her friend, (Mrs; Edward Taylor, of . Chicago, announcing that Mr. Taylor had accepted a good position with- the Miami, Fla., Herald and that they would move to that place in the very near future. Mr. Tavlor had a fine position with a Chicago bank and the position at Miami must be quite remunerative. Mrs. Tavlor was formerly Miss Nellie Smith and lived in thi?. city for some time and.has a great many very dear friends here who rejoice exceed; ingly in her husband’s promotion.
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THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER, IND.
George H. Whrfcain made a business trip to Indianajwlis today. Mrs. Rebekah Hamill, .mother o{ I Ora Hamill, died at her home in Mon- 1 ticelio Tuesday at the age of 62 years. I Livingston Rijss, C. E. Garver,' and Charles Benjamin went to Chi- ' cago today. ** 4 . Edward Herath, Jay. Stockton, Sam«uel Perkins and Ernest Morlen went o Lafaybtte today. * I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne went i to Indianapolis today to visit the for.isvr’s sister, Mrs. E. H. Peek. Arland Helfreich went to Brook this morning, where he will be emPIo ycd on a farm. t Another enjoyable dance was given at the armory’ last evening by the Van Rensselaer club. ' J ust received a car of nice bi g lump Kentucky coal This is as good coal as you can buy.—J; C. Gwin Lbr. Co., Phone 6. ’, Clara 1.. Hagins has returned to Chicago after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins. Let us .fill your bins with genuine Pocahontas coal. Our phone number is 458 and we can give you prompt service.—Grant-Warner Lbr. Co.
.Harry Hartley went to Chicago today to’ meet his daughter, Mrs. Dr. J. E. Strong, of Jackson, Mich. We have in stock a large supply of thai famous Kentucky lump coal. Would be pleased to have your orders. —Grant-Warner Lbr. Co. The following are spending the day in Chicago: H. R. Lange, Mr. and Mrs. J.~N. —Leatherman, John Mar:att and Hugh Kirk. We can save you a nice bunch of money if you wi’ll buy your farm implements before March Ist. Come >n and let us tell you about this.—Kellner & Callahan. ' . Alary... D-. .Eger./went to- Valparaiso. oday to visit her sister, Mrs. James Griswold, who has just recenll y suffieiently recovered to. return to her home from a Gary hospital. We have in stock a very large supply of chestnut and stove anthracite. Better let us fill your bin now before the thaw. Call us at phone No. 7. Harrington Brothers Company. Elvin Bussell returned to Chicago today to resume his duties as freight ’checker with Montgomery Ward & Co. He was here to attend the funeral of his sister, the late Mrs. James Lefler.
nasty medicine should try Chamberlain’s Tablets so* 1 constipation. They are-pleasant to take and their effect is so agreeable and so naturaj that you will not realize that 4t -has been produced fey a medicine. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C NOTICE. All persons are warned not to trespass upon the lands of J. J. Lawler m Jasper and Newton counties without written permission. Obey this warning and ovoid prosecution. — James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. Dr. C. E. Johnson Resumes Practice. Having completed my service with the guardsmen on the border, I will begin the practice of medicine at once. Phone, day and night 211. SOCIAL. At the school house at Fair Oaks, Feb. 3, 1917; ice cream, cake and oysters. Benefit M. E. church. Abundanceof Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is S4OO per acre. — P. D. Wells, Morocco, Indiana. •. PUBLIC SALE. - As we are short of feed and wish to reduce our stock we Will sell at public auction on the Suitsus Ranch, La mile east and V 2 mile north of Lee, Indiana, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1917, commencing at 10:30 a. m. 9 Horses and Mules—3 dark gray geldings coming 5 years wt 1450 to 1600, sound and right every way; 1 span mules 4 and 5 years, have plenty of snap and are sound; brown mare 12 years t a good serviceable mare; gray mare 11 years, good brood mare; 1 high grade Percheron stallion 8 years, sound, and is a breeder and worker, will make money anywhere; 1 shetland pony colt, a dandy. 48 Cattle —22 cows all of good colob and good quality. Most of these cow’s are springing heavy and are good milkers; 10 2-vear-old heifers, bred. All cows’ and heifers of breeding age are bred to *pure bred and registered Aberdeen Angus bulls. 16 yearlings, 7 heifers, 9 steers, red and black. 15 Hogs and 20 Sheep—ls tried brood sows, bred to a registered O. male. These are a great lot of brood sows the top jf our bunch; 20 head black face-breeding ewes. Implements, Etc. —1 set breeching harness: 2 3-§gqtion harrows; 1 wagon and rack; 1 top buggy and many other articles. Terms—lo months’ time, usualterms and conditions. HORTON & HELTZEL. J. H. Hepp, Auctioneer. . ’ C. C. Middelstadt, Clerk. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid of Lee.
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” and particulars', it’s free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wia. The, other fellow wants it. Tell him about it with a classified '
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Big Clearance Sale Until February I Oth A few days remain of real bargain giving on Suits, Overcoats and Men’s Furnishings at The Lowest Prices of the Season Make your own reductions from the original Price Tickets. $12.50 Suits and Overcoats, deduct $2.65 go at $9-85 15.00 Suits and Overcoats, deduct 3.75 go at 11.25 18.00 Suits and Overcoats, deduct 4.50 go at 1 J.ou 20.00 Suits and Overcoats, deduct 5.00 25.00 Suits and Overcoats, deduct 6.25 28.00 Suits and Overcoats, deduct 7.00 go at 21 .OU 30.00 Suits and Overcoats, deduct 7.50 go at 22.5 u
Boys’Suits and Overcoats ’ i all reduced Child’s Suits and Overcoats At nor nont 500 pair Men’s Single Trousers ' W UDI UUlll All Winter Furnishings are reduced in price for this sale. All Wearing Apparel, wool or cotton, will cost 25 to 35 per cent more this fall. This increased value added to our own great reductions brings you a substantial doubTe saving. From now to February 10 are Great Bargain Giving Days--? Make no mistake in place or name.
The Clothing House of William Traub . , ■ > k ' - " " . - JOdd Fellows’ Building * Rensselaer, Indiana
