Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1917 — Page 4

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.RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN SAXLT AID MM-yMPT TOAmicltliAimTOir. Publisher* ns nmiT issue is bboslab WBBXLT Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, s second class mall matter, at tne postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of March 8, 1879. Stwlsa Republican entered Jan. 4, 1597, as second class mall matter at the postofflee at Rensselaer, Ind., -under the act of March 8, 1879. KA.TBS TO* DISPLAY AD7EBTISIHO Dally, per Inch Semi-Weekly, per Inch 12%° »imi fOB CLASSIFIED ADS Three lines or less, per weel- oi six issues of The Evening: Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Ekßtibnoar, SB cents. Additional space pro rata. BUBSCBOTIOH BATES Dully by Carrier, 10 cents woe*. By Mall. 88. SO a year. Semi-Weekly. In advance, year. 82.00.

Classified Column FOR SALE. = FOB SALE—Th* Bedford farm of 37 acres, adjoining city of Rensselaer; splendid location lor fine home. S2OO per acre. Terns, one-third down, one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator. FOR SALE—Dark Cornish eggs, $1 for 15 f. o. b. Rensselaer. Also rabbits. Price according to age and size.—J. H. Hoover, Rensselaer, ind. FOR SALE —3 burner Perfection oil stove with oven. —Joe Jeffries. FOR SALE —Two horses, 5 and 6 years old, weight 1300 each. Apply to Frank or William King. FOR SALE —Fresh Durham cow. Silver Mine seed com.—A. C. Pancoast, Phone 919-A. FOR SALE —Eggs, pure bred R. C. Rhode Island Red. Speak quickly if you wish settings reserved. H. O. Johnson, Phone 423-White. -i-FOR SALE—AII staple sizes, No. 1, oak lumber, $12.00 to SIB.OO, five inch. 12,000 No. 1, white oak posts, 10c each All F. O. B. Tefft, Indiana. See T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Indiana.:: H—l FOR SALE—Two good Jersey cows now fresh. Thomas C. Cain, R. F. I'. No. 4, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 929^G. FOR SALE —Three of the best build lots in Rensselaer. —Leslie Clark. ■ - . FOR SALE —A good work horse; a.l«n a good carriage. Phone 947-1. Harry SwartzelL - ~FOR SALE—Two good Jersey cows, fresh.—Thomas C. Cain, Rensselaer, R. D. No. 4. Phone 502-B. , „ FOR SALE—Bed room suite, folding couch, 6 dining room chairs, table, 2 rocking chairs, refrigerator and Other articles.—Clara Gowland, EasElm street, Phone 486. FOR SALE—A No. 1 sawing outfit, 8 horse gas engine, friction clutch, well mounted. —Conrad Kellner. FOR SALE —Bargain. Lot, 3 blocks west of Five Points, $l5O.— Harvey Davisson. _ FOR SALE —One registered Hampshire boar, cholera immuned. Price right. Apply to Jesce Austin, Wheatfield.

FOR SALE —One gasoline 16-horse power engine, mounted on iron wheel wagon; will run ’on silage cutter on small separator. This enjine is a Fairbanfls-Morse and a good one. $l5O buys it. This is a bargain for some one. See Jay W. Stockton, or telephone 9158 or 409. FOR SALE —Large three year old horse. Ready to work. Cash or bankable note. —Russell Leah, Phone 921- - K or 908-G. FOR SALE—A Limited amount of mi-rorl fertilizer containing 5 per cent potash.—J. W. Faylor, Rensselaer, R. D. No. 2. FOR SAT.F. —100 shocks of corn, 4 tons of hay in bam.—David Stoher, Phone 913-D. FOR kat.B—l6o acres pasture Umd, $26 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 —Sawed oak lumber ff all lands, red or burr oak. Sawed in any dimensions desired. 4 miles west of Rensselaer. All building material SIB.OO a thousand; also some 12, 14. and 16 foot bridge platl in burr and white oak. Phone 87-6, Mt. Ayr. ; WANTED. ~~ ill WANTED—Heavy motor truck hauling. Anything any distance. Gall up.—M. Mitchell, Remington, Ind. . WANTED —To borrow $500; hav> first mortgage on real estate for security.—Box 51, Knirnan, Ind. WANTED —To do washings for fn,rrnH«*i or individuals. —Mrs. Arthur Wiilktmson, Hume 304-Black.

WANTED— Plumbing and heating j contracts. —Watson Plumbing Co., . Phone 204. j ""WANTED—By school boy, to do chores for room and board. —Valne ; Hill. 'L j WANTED—Paper hanging, calci- | mining, Saui-Flatting. Before. the rush. Phone -302. Diner Iliff. WANTED—To trade two young turkey gobblers for Two -Beii tuifeeys.—John”F. Zimmer, i%one 901-A. - WANTED —Veal and poultry of all .kinds. For good market, call 477, H. A. Quinn. WANTED—A good truey man, at once, to work on farm. —Clemmons . Gangloff. WANTED —Family washings.__.WilL call and deliver. —Mrs. Ed Hall, east of Hiram Day’s. " LOST. LOST—A $5 and asl hill <«i the main streets of Rensselaer,—Lewis Muster. - LOST —One tail on Black muff. Please return to Harry Watson at Watson Plumbing Cm Phone 204 or 373. LOST—Small pocketbook containing sum of money. Reward. —J. W. Faylor, Rensselaer, R. D. 2, Phone 926-F. ~ r FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply jf 5 per cent monejr to loan. — r.ting J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. —~ .. .... ■■ FOR RENT. —FOR RENT —The Stoner chicken farm west of the Mon-on depot.-Plot for gardening. Modern house. —E. L. Hollingsworth, ollice west side of public square. FOR RENT —120 acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good improvements. —John A. Dunlap. FOR RENT —8 room house V?ith electric lights, 2 blocks east of court house square, on McKinly Avc. Phone 130. __ FOR RENT —Furnished room for light housekeeping. —Mrs. E. H. Shields & Mrs. E. Malone, Phone 403-B. . FOR RENT—At once, 4 room house, eait part of town, lot 00x1.>0, cistern, well, summer kitchen, coal house and fruit: • Phone 366.—C. •W. I'iatt. FOR RENT—Reisdence 3 blocks fpom court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Two" “farms, one'furcash and one grain rent. H. B. Brown, Khiman, Ind. FARM FOR RENT—Eighty acre farm, three miles north of Remington, and.- one and one-liaif miles west on stone road; all under cultivation. Arthur H. Hopkins.

FOR KENT—B2O acres in Walker township, of nice •pasture land, well fenced and with wifl.dnuil. See“ Tod Davisson^ager.t. FOR RENT —Improved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheatheld. —Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. FARM FOR RENT—36O acre farm, well located andin good condition. Arthur ILHcrnMns. ——z~~~~ MISCELLANEOUS. EXPERT CAR WASHING at the Main Garage. Phone, 206. Night oi day service. —Bert—Avis. MONEY TO LOAN —6 per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. Mrs. John I. Gwin went to Chicago today. Harvey- Gasper left this week for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he has a position. Mrs. J. W. McConaway" returned to her home in Chicago today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. Henry Randle. i We have made arrangements to handle a full line of fresh fish during Lent. Call us up, phone 54. JOHN EGER. Mr.' and Mrs. A. C. Panhoast went to Crown Point today to look after matters connected with the estate of M rS. Pancoast’s mother, whose death occurred a short time ago. . - We have for the range, Jackson Hill, Kentucky Egg and Cannal Egg coals. They are the*best to be had.— Kellner & Callahan. T. W. Ward, who has been interested in a law suit here tried by Judge Berry, of Benton county, returned to his home at Walkerton-to-day. If you want a large lump coal we have it ip the Kentucky and Indiana. We can serve you promptly^—Kellner & Callahan. - ■ ' • - w«~' Misses Clarkson and Wen rick, Ayr school teachers, took the tram here for Monticello today. . 7Krr -~ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children dn Use For Over 30 Years ~~ ' "w

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Of | B^dudioS® mmh m ers JjjjiJSL Based on the greatest of homonitariao principles-preservatien of feminine c#ast.t|---wars women elucidates a vita! moral at modern times. The play delineate* a potent wrong resulting from victory in warfara, which the weaker sex are compelled to endure. Princess Theatre Monday March 12. Matinee and Evening ■ 15 Cents to All

Mi - s. A. Gangloff went to Chicago today. Born, Friday, to bertus M. Yeoman, of Nev/toii township, a daughter. ■Sign of iHfrMtmiK—W T hen you see a cheerful and happy old lady you may know that she has good digestion. If “your digestion is impaired or if you do not relish your meals, take a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets. They strengthen the stomach, improve the digestion and cause a gentle movement of tl bowels. For sale by all dealers. C Mabel, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bare, of west of Rensselaer, is very sick -with measles. Pi-of. Ira Coe and Miss Harriett Shedd, of the Rensselaer high school, were at Purdue University today. ' Miss Myrtle Auerbach, of Chicago came today for an over Sunday visit with Misses Grace and Fame Haas. - - - Bad Colas From Sudden Changes Spring brings all kinds of' weather and with it come colds and the revival of winter coughs and hoarseness. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey will head off a new cold or stop the old one, the soothing balsams relieve the sore throat and heal the irritated tissues. Get a bottle today and start treat- , ment at once. At your druggist, 25c. Formula on the bottle. (1 Mrs. Otis Phillips, of Roseiawn, came today, called by. the very serious illness of her father, Jasper Makeever, who lives west of Rensselaer. - Ransom Halleck, proprietor of the DeMotte hotel, was the guest today of his brother, Attorney Halleck- He was on his way home from Chicago, where he had been on business. For flue cleaning and cistern cleaning phqne 536-Grcen. Earl Mathena. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph, Pills. Safe and always dep§ndable. 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, Wis.

Charles Cowl, whose home is in i’resline,' Ohio, but who has been at- . -tending StJoseph’s-GoUege, has de- ' velQp.ed— a..savereoase nth pleurisy and, was taken to a Lafayette hospital today. The torture of rheumatism, the \ panns ;in<) aches that make life unbearable are relieved by Sloan’s lammem;, a clean clear liquid that is easy to apply and more effective than mussy piasters or ointments becaues it penetrates quickly without rubbing. For the many pains and aches following exposure, strains, sprains and muscle soreness, Sloan’s Liniment ’s /promptly effective. Always-Rave a bottle handy for gout, lumbago, toothache, backache, stiff neck and all external pain. At druggist’s, 25c. (1 Miss.,Alice Huffman, of Reming'ton, took the tit.in here tqday for McCoysburg, where she will_yisit with the famflyoTXevi Herr: TReyhave been former residents of the same town in Ohio. D. N. Ellsworth, who some time ago started for his home in Vancouver, Wash., but on account of sickness was forced to remain in Chicago until now, returned here today, where he will spend sbriie time With his brother, B. W. Ellsworth, of Barkley township. Rank Foolishness. -You occasionally see i: stated that colds do not result fn m cold weather. That is rank foolishness; "Were it true coldi would bd as pre - alert in midsummer as in midwinter. The microbe that causes colds flourishe in damp, cold weather. To get rid of a cold take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is effectual and is highly recommended by people who have used it for many years as occasion required, and know its real value. For sale by all deab ers. _____ __ ° Mrs.' Claude May, of Carpenter township, was here today. She is a member of tbe LfUlios Aid Society of the Remington Metjibdist ohuren. She is very proud of the part ladies are taking in this ent ®JP nse ;* They have already, raised SI,OOO jincl will be ablertfc contribute a consideraUe amount in addition to that.

Commissioners’ Allowances.

• j*'oiio\vlHg"are the allowances maHe by the board-of commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their regular March toim, 1917: ----' Thornton Levey Co, sup aud $116.4-3 Same, Treasurer .. r. . 38.61 Same,"T^ord^ = TTTTT77....... 16.07 Same, sheriff 19.70 Same, surveyor ............. 19.12 clerk - \ 148.54 Same, superintendent -59.26 Same, co assessor 3.45 Clark & Hamilton, sup treas. . 3.50 Ghas V May, same 12.07 E D Nesbitt, pd co sur ...... 8.00 Ernest Lamson, sal co supt .. 108.00 , Same, traveling exp same .. 28.00 Clark & Hamilton, sup assesr 2.60 Same, same coroner ........ 6.00 F E Babcock, sup c attd <jf.. 4.25 J L Griggs, fireman ch. .. 50.00 Chas Morlan, janitor c h ... 50.00 Mrs C Morlan, matron ch ~. 10.00 Chas V May, ft coal c h ... 18.11 U S Chemical Co, sup c h ... 9.94 Power Coal Co, coal c h ..... 121.00 Vandalia Coal Co, same 193.55 W R Gates, haul coal 41.65 G M Wilcox,-sal supe co fm: 175.00 | James SHelly, labor co fm .. 30.00 I Halsie Gordon, same .... ■.> -12.00 ;S E Kershier, same ~ g .... .2.00 ‘Vance Collins, sup same .... 6.00 Roth Biros,Jsame , 17.94 John Eger; same 2—194.20 G E Murray Co, same 53.22 Bd St Char, exp st instirs. . 2.40 Fae F Petty, eare pr ehiklnll.2o Chas W Bussell, wolf bounty 5.00 E F Pullins, fox bounty .... 12.00 G Naninga, supt Naninga sj 1 22.00 W ft Murray, same Roth s r 48.00 E I’ Lane, exp Callahan s r 75.00 J P Hammond, transc Clark sr 1.45 F Howard, bury old soldiers 100.00 F E Babcock, pub ptg 47.75 Clark & Hamilton, same .. .r. 57.75 Same, ptg bds, not bd sale.. 18.00 Same, pub notice Hobbs d.... 6.00 Cent. City Pub Co, ptg ...... 1.45 Leslie Clark, ptg bds Bass «d 30.7& J L S Gray,' c hwy supt ..... 48.50 II M Clark, assisting same ~ 106.50 Fred Popp, ssme • • *^g.2s W S Lowman, same . .. .-.-r.. W S Parks, same %• • • 82^75 A Woodworth, same 19,5 ft C W Spencer, same ....... 18 o»j J P Lueas, same 30.7 d Chas Meadel r same 25.00

A *E Sticknoth, same 19.35 Monon Crush.- Stone Co, r rep 426.22 Frank Wiseman, same 16.00 : —l3.sfr" liens Cement Tile Co, same 28.30 Scott Bros, same 2.80 Newton Co Stone Co, same .. 212.49 JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County.

MARKETS.

No change in local grain or poultry markets here today.

When to Take Chamberlain’s Tablets When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a sour stomacih. When ypu belch after eating. When yop have indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When you. Rave no relish for your meals. _ « When your liver is torpid. For sale by all dealers. ' C Pay Harrington Bros. Co. %. : Having sold our elevator to The Farmers’ Grain Co., and 'being required to give possession very soon, we hereby, notify all persons owing us to call and settle on or before April 1, 1917. Harrington Bros. Go.

WAGNER WIRE.

March 10.—Hog receipts 10,000: top $15.10. 6c up. Cattle receipts 400, steady; top $13.25. May oats 60 1-8, 58 3-4, 59. July oats 57 5-8, 56 3-4, 56 3-4. May corn 110 3-8, 107 3-4, 108. July corn 109%, 107 3-4, 108. Sept, com 108 1-8, 106 1-B—, 107. May wheat 189 5-8, 185 7-8, 186 5-3 to %. July 158 7-8, 1p6%, 156 3-4. Sept, wheat 146 7-8, 145 % , 145 3-8.

Lois Marrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marrow, of south of Rensselaer, was operated upon at the hospital today for tonsi litis by Dr. Emil Besser, of Remington, and a local' physician. ' - L ■ i .. , r - Prof. Otto Braun, of Lowell, spent today ip Rensselaer.