Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1917 — Page 4

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAJXT AMD BBMI-WBSHT —— -• 1,1 1 >*■" I ■ ■ ■ - nr.«»T * wAwrrr.Tnw- publishers TMH PBIDAY ISSUE XS BEGUKAB WEEKLY EDITIOM Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 18*7, ■ second class mall matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act of-March 8, 187*. - Evenin* Republican entered Jan. fc 18*7, as second class mail matter at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 8, 1878. MATES FOB DISPLAY ADVEBTISXMQ Daily, per inch Semi-Weekly, per inch ■.. BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS Three lines or less, per weep or six Issues of The Evening Republican and two of The Semi-Weekly Republ.car, 88 cents. Additional space Pf o ra SUBSCRIPTION BATES . Daily by Carrier, Tv cents ween. By Mail, *3.50 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year. *3.00.

Giassindd CoiUiiiii FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Th • Bedford farm of 37 acres, adjoining city of Rensselaer; splendid location tor fina home. S2OO p*r acre. Terns, one-third down, ontv-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator.

FOR SALE—First ciass secondhand motorcycle. See a£ Central Garage.—Worth ~ FOR SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, uOc tor 15. Rhone 81, Mrs. Lem Hustoin. FOR SALE—Hedge posts. Inquire of J. K. Smith, Phone 491-Red. FOR SALE—FuII blood 6 year old Jersey cow, will be fresh in 10 days also full blood Durham bull and one 3 and one 5 year old cow, with calf.— E. L. Bruce. FOR SALE—Balance of my household goods. —Mrs. Charles Vick. FOR SALE—3 gootTdray or farm horses, 3 wagons, heavy single harness. Phone 458. FOR SALE—Three good general ' purpose horses.—W. L. Frye. 1 ° FOR SALE —Fanns. We have a choice list of both improved and unimprovtxl laiiiLs in southwestern Oklahoma that we can atill worth the nwmey; good climate, water, firstclass schools and close to railroads and markets. We can sell on good terms with reasonable payment down. Write us.—Finch & Rice, El Reno, Gkia.

FOR SALE—Dark Cornish eggs, $1 for 15 f. o. b. Rensselaer. Also rabbits. Price according to age and siae.—J. H. Hoover, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Two horses, 5 and 6 years old, weight 1300 each. Apply to Frank or William King, FOR SALE—AII staple sizes, No. 1, oak lumber, $12.00 to SIB.OO per m. 12,000 No. 1, white oak posts, 10c each All F. O. B. Tess t, Indiana. See T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsyth*, Rensselaer, Indiana. FOR SALE —Three of the best building lots in Rensselaer.—Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Two good Jersey cows, fresh.—Thomas C. Cain, Rensselaer, R. D. No. A Phone 502-B. 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 Jesre Austin, Wheatfield., - 1 '■ ' ■ i - "y 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 Fairbanks-Morse and a good one. $l5O buys it. This s a bargain for some one. See John J. Stockton, or telephone 9158 or 409. ——.— FOR SALE—Large + hree year old horse. Ready to work. Cash or bankable note.— Russell Lesli, Phone 921K or 908-G. -.--- ' I' , * FOR~SALE—Marc, 12 years old, new Janesville cultivator, sulky and corn planter. Phone 401-White. » FOR SALE—See Jay W. Stockton far some choice lotas m the city of Rensselaer, Indiana. Fine location, all public improvements made and paid for. Also some fine uivultivated land, as well as some of the best land that’s in Jasper county. There is no indebtedness any of this property. If you are interested telephone 25 or 915-B.

FOR SALE—One Round Oak stov« -bsseburaer.—H. W. Kiplinger. Phonel23. * ' ' '■ FOR SALE—Several good young Shorthorn bulls ready for service. Call or write T. K- Fisher, Hebron, Ind., Phone-149-iM.

FOR SALE—A bargain for some one, second hand canopy top carriage, in good shape. Price O. K. —C. A. Roberts. FOR SALE—Now is a good time to think about your seed corn, as good seed corn is scarce this spring. 1 have a limited amount of Reed’s Yellow Dent. This seed is rack dried and has never frozen. Bred from the best strains of corn.—Henry Paulus, Phone 938-G, -■ , - ■ ? g FOR SALE—Barred Rock eggs of a large utility stock, 50c per setting —Henry Paulus, R. 3, Phone 938-G. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from White Plymouth Rock farm run chickens, 75c‘ for 15, dr $4.00 a hundred.—John M. Johnson, 929-H. FOR SALE —160 acres pasture and, $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash anu easy terms on balance. Any man with a little nerve should act quickly. Wall make you $1,600 in less .han one /ear.—J. Davisson. LUST. LOST —In Rensselaer, -evening of .March 12, one 30x37; tire chain. Please return to Roscoe Halstead or the main Garage and receive reward.

FARM LOANS FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Odd Fallows Building. W ANTED. ~WA.\TED—Girlforgencral housework—Mrs. C. M. Sands. WANTED—Man on small farm. No farming. Apply to Mrs. Lida -Monnett, Psone 945-H. WANTED —A few family washings and also rugs for a man to beat. Mrs'. Belle .Winfrey, Phone 491-Black.

WANTED—A Yew milk customers. Phone 944-B, Walter Hopkins. WANTED—Bring in your horses. We will be at the L J adsßt Uyery. untii Tuesday, March 27th.—Gleason & Son. WANTED —Plumbing and heating contracts. —Watson Plumbing Go., JJhone 204. WANTED—Paper hanging, caicimining, Sani-FLatting. Before the rush. Phone 302. Oiher Iliff. FOUND. FOUND—32nd degree Masonic pin. Owner may have same by paying for this ad.

FOUND—Black glove. Inquire here. ♦ FOUND —Earing. Inquire here. _ RJBNT FOR RENT—The Knapp property on Park Ave., after April I.—lnquire of A. Halleck. FOR RENT—-Two furnished rooms in modern home. —Phone 445. FOR RENT—BO acre farm three miles north of Remington and Vs mile west on stone road; all under cultivation. —Arthur H. Hopkins. FOR RENT —The house in whien we live, 4Va blocks from court house and block from depot, on Cullen •St. —Mrs. J. W. King. , ■'

FOR RENT—The Stoner chicken farm west of the Monon depot. Plot for gardening. Modern house. —E. L. Hollingsworth,office west side of public square. FOR RENT—I2O acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good improvements.—John A Dunlap. FOR RENT—Furnished room for light housekeeping. —Mrs. E. H. Shields & Mrs. E. Malone, Phone 403-B. FOR RENT —Reisdence 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler. - FOR RENT —Improved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheatfield.—Harvey* Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind.

FARM FOR RENT—I6O acre farm, well located and in good condition. Arthur H. Hopkins. - MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A Dunlap. ' EXPERT - CAR WASHING at the Main Garage. Phone, 206. Night oi day service. Bert Avis.

-We-will have -a--eai--ofrmiddlings on track soon. Give us your order and we wilf notify you when car arrives.— -Iroquois Roller Mills, Phone 456. - Miss Sands,, the nurse, came this ■ moming for a few days’visitwith the family of her brother, Charles Sands. J. J. Robart, who lives near Kniman, took the train’here this morning for Chicago. The total attendance at the simultaneous meetings was 220. If you are a church member are you satisfied with that attendance ? Each pastor reports a fine spirit in the meetings. Come and get the benefit of this special effort.

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THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Mrs. William Frye is qu&e sick. Edward Lane made a business trip 'to Roselawn this morning. Dr. Arnett,-the Lafayette specialist came this 5 morning for consultation with a local doctor. - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jones, of Remington, took the train here this morning -for Chicago.

We have a full line of solid wheel, cuttaway discs; also a complete line of spaders.—Kellner & Callahan. Miss Olive Pollard returned to Indianapolis this morning after visitnig her mother since last Saturday. For fresh New York maple syrup leave your order with Leo Reeve. $1.60 a gallon. Guaranteed a pure, heavy syrup. Get your trees for spring planting now from Petty. Every tree guaranteed. , Mrs. Julia-Reynolds, of Monticello, came yesterday and will be the guest for a few days of her cousin, Mrs. Jdhn Medieus, of this citj. H. L. Hendricks and family "have moved here from Lowell and are occupying the house in which Aunt Mary Jane on Park Ave., lives in. - ... _,-L .ST Mrs. Leonard Rhoades, who was operated on at the hospital some time ago and later removed to.the home of E. D. Rhoades, was taken to her own home today.

We have the corn planter you want. Be sure and examine our line of planters and fertilizer attachments before you buy.—Kellner & Callahan. Mrs. J. C. Russell, whose home is at Williamsport out who has been vis iting at Morocco, went to Monticello today to visit! with her son, F. E. Russell, the International Harvester Co. salesman. I ■ ■. .JI i. . ’ * The wonderful spring weather of the past few days is causing a general clean-up throughout the city and it is probable that the health officer within a short time wall order a general clean-up of your premises and everyone should do their sharei_ towards aiding the appearance of our city. _ The Vesta Co. bought out and control the three greatest improvements to Leak storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery. —Captain H. B. Tuteur, who has stated a school of military instrue..tipn for the students of the public schools as well -as -others., J s making much head way" anßYast night 77 men reported. This is a very commendable action and mar.” will benefit greatly from the training they are now erceiving. Many of the recruits are youngsters and the training they now receive will prove invaluable to them later on. Sign of Good Digestion. When 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 Automobile agents throughout the country are preparing for the greatest year in history in the sale of cars. Practically every newspaper and magazine nowadays is overloaded with automobile advertising. The advance made in the automobile worl 1 is marvelous and the immensity of the industry is not realized by the average person. One automobile agent in Rensselaer has fifteen cars already sold and has only been able to deliver part of them. How to Prevent Croup. When the child is subject to attacks of croup, fee to it that he eats a light -evening meal, as an overloaded stomach may bring on an attack, also watch or the first symptom—hoarse - ess, and give Chamberlain’s Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse. Foi sale by all dealers. I 0

A good price for your old battery when buying a new Vesta “double life” storage battery.—Rensselaer Garage. Notice of the Adoption of Amended Specifications For West Washington Street Sewer. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Common Council bf the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, that on March 12, 1917, it adopted amended specifications for the district sewer on W est Washington street in said city, and that the city civil engineer has filed an estimate of the costs of said sewer under the amended specifications. Notice is further given that the Common Council has fixed April 9, 1917, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons interested in or affected by said public improvement, and on said date, at eight o’clock p. jn., the Common Council will meet in the council cham.7 ber in said city, for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may be presented, and will hear all persons interested, or whose property is affected by said proposed improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property affected therebv and to said city will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement under the amended specifications, as estimated by the city civil engineer. ' ' 1 CHAS. MORLAN, City Clerk.

LADIES .. Whep 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, Wis.

' hfeJw E AXjyfSlb 3 Order Your New Easter Suit Now April Bth Isn’t Far Away And you’ll want prop- jS3k erly tailored clothes TW for the occasion. See our new styles and H woolens from / bl , _ I ~~ ED. V. PRICE & CO. HF f —— *—*— : ~ ~ i /1-• ' and make your selection today with deliv- j ery in time for felMI EASTER f 1 We’re Ready to Take pj J \ Your Measure ROWLES & BARKER

~ FAIR OAKS. ~ The Baker family has moved into the Mallatt house on Main street. Mrs. Frank Garriott and Mrs. John Dean visited Floyd Cox and wife near Roselawn Wednesday. The entertainment Saturday evening by home taient proved to be quite interesting and was well attended Mrs. Ben Richards, who has been quite ill, is better now. Mrs. Fred Call was called to Star City on account of the serious illness of her mother. . —Bert Warne has quite a force of men cutting wood on the Lawler ranch. ... Reuben Noland arid wife and the Reeves family have moved on the Spang farm southeast of town. Paul Karr has been unable to work for the past two weeks. Preaching, morning and evening, Sunday, March 25, at M. E. church. Ray Haste and family, of Buchanan, Micfi., visited relatives here this Lew Miffit came over from Gary Sunday, returning that evening. When to Take Chambenain’sTablets - When, your liver is to rpid - When you feel dull and stupid after eating. When constipated or bilious. When you have a sick headache. When you have a sour stomach When you belch after eating. When you have indigestion. When nervous or despondent. When vou have no relish for your meals. -L— n For sale by all dealers. C Mrs. Susan Maines and daughter, Eva, were Chicago goers this mornin>’. Vesta storage batteries cost a little more but you are glad you paid it. They last twice as long.—Rensselaer Garage.-/ ' William Bennett Went to North Vernon today, where he will attend the funeral of his brother’s wife, Mrs. Ambrose Bennett. Mrs. Bennett died at her home in Lowell blit burial will be at North Vernon. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET. March 22.—Com is. off 2c. Prices today, corn $1.03, .oats. 58c, wheat $1.75 and rye —v -

Boys, have you seen those green, brown, blue and plaid felt caps? We wj ng them.Youwant to get in on one of them. They are swell. C. EARL DUVALL. Bargains in leather gbods are scarce but fortunate purchases enable us to keep down the price of many styles of footwear. Get our prices.—B. N. Fendiv’s Shoe Store. H. W. Kiplinger came down from Gary Wednesday and will remain with his family until Friday of this week. He expects to move his family to Gary about June Ist. Easter neckwear in swell crepes, satins and all silks that are made. Prices 50c to $1.50, at- Duvall’s Quali ty Shop. C. EARL DUVALL. Very latest style of white kid pomp for ladies, $3.00. No more after this lot is gone.—B- N. Fendig’s Shoe Store. JVe are prepared to furnish you with all your clothes at the old prices, and we certainly have three great lines, KupperheimOr, Collegian arid Frat, the besr that is made; ’ C. EARL DUVALL. Charles R. Benjamin, the railroad •messenger, is. having more trouble, with his injured limb and was taken to the hospital for treatment Wednesday. See our windows for latest styles in shoes and oxfords.—Fendig's 'Shoe Store, Opera House Block. See the Kahn Tailoring line of tailor made suits from Indianapolis, the greatest lirie in America; Have your measure taken now and get the swellest*suit you ever wore. Duvall’s Quality Shop. • . C. EARL DUVALL.

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Every swell dresser wants, a fine Easter bonnet. We have Stetson and Kingsbury and the greatest line of caps- m_town. All colors. - C. EARL DUVALL. Romombcr, we handle the complete line of John Deere implements. Also the best cream sparators on the market. —Kellner & Callahan. J Compare our prices with Chicago, quality considered. We claim to undersell them. —B. N. Fendig’s Shoe Store.

[Gives a brilliant glossy shine does not rub off or dust off—that ■ anneals to the iron—that lasts tour ■ times as lone as any other. Black Silk Stove Polish is in a class by Itself. It’s more >' carefully madeandniade T from better materials. J Try It on your parlor stove, yourcook stove I or your fras ranpe. If you don’t find it I I the best polish you .—JltlWuWillrTl I ever used, your I hardware or \ I grocery dealer is ft A ■ autho<zed to re- IH fnno your I ■ money. * f I ■ There’* "A f /■ ■ Every Drop” /!( ■