Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1917 — Page 4
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FOB SALE—Th * Bedford farm of 37 acres, adjoining city of Rens eel war; splendid location tor fine home. S2OO p«r acrc. Terns, one-third down, one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator.
FOR SALE —Early 90-day seed conk. —J. F. Scheurich, Phone 921-G. FOR SALE —Two fine Jersey heifer calves, 7 weeks old, drinking from part —Chas. Shaw, Phone 561. FOR SALE —Fifty bushels of seed potatoes at the Old Yankey Niohles farm in Barkley township. Come quick—H. A. Callander. FOR SALE—Cheap, or will trade for second hand lawnmower, a gasoline range.—Harve J. Robinson, phone 016, FOR RENT —6 room house, soft and hard water in house, big garden. Phone 216-Black. R. A. Sayler. FOR SALE OK RENT—B room dwelling, large rooms, electric lights, city water, cistern, hardwood floors, chicken park, large plat ground. Rental $25 per month.-7-James H. Chapman ~FOR SALE—Good 120 acre farm. —Mrs. Fred Karch, R. D. 1, Wheatfield, Ind. FOR SALE —12 cents each, 1 car load of white oak fence posts, 5 inch tip by 7 ft., just received at Rensselaer. See B. Forsythe or Phone 287. ‘ FOR SALE—ReaI bargain, improved 80 acre farm, new 5 room house, new bam, miles from Wheatfield, Ind., $36 per acre. Will take live stock first payment, easy terms on balance. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499. FOE SALE —1 team mules 9 and 10 years bld; 1 team colts coming 3 years old, broke to work, and 1 5-year-old horse. Will sell on time.— Phone 955-F, John Lonergf n. FOR SALE —A well established hotel or boarding house trade. For further information write P. O. Box 511 or 464. __ FOR SALE—Hallet and Davis piano, in Ist class condition. Bargain if taken at once.—H. R. Lange.
FOR SALE—AU sUple sizes, No. 1, oak lumber, >12.00 to >IB.OO per m. 12,000 No. 1, white oak poets, 10c each All F. O. B. Tess t, Indiana. See T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsyth*, Bensaedaer, Indiana. FOB SALE—Bargain. Lot, 3 blocks west of Five Points, >l5O. —Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE—Oliver No. 5 typewriter, >3O; Underwood No. 4 ror >45; New Coronas >SO. —Healey & Tuteur. FOR SALE —The Joe Jeffries, 5room bungalow, built last year. Favorable terms. —Healey & Tuteur, Phone 92. « FOR SALE—An oak extension table, in good condition, cheap if taken at once.—Mrs. E. D. Rhoades, Phone 146. ■ , f FOR SALE OB TRADE—3 year old colt, broke. Will sell or trade for driving horse. —Russell Lesh, Phone 921-K. FOB SALE OB RENT—Possession June Ist, at a bargain, 9 room modern house, hot and cold, soft and hard water. Lot 75X180 feet Half block north Catholic church.—John Poole, Phone 297. FOR SALE—Concrete mixing machine, in good condition.—H. A. Quino, Phone 477. FOB SALE—Vegetable plants, tomato, cabbage and sweet mengoa.— C. W. Rhoades, Phone 148.' FOB SATJB—Five year old Jersey cow, from the Dr. Brawn stock, eligible to registry. Giving good flow of milk now; will be fresh in August. Insured against fire and lightning for three years.—J. H. Hoover, Phone
FOR SALE—PANSY PANSY PANSY Pansy plants for everybody. Every •plant in bud and bloom. Also roses, carnations and daisies for Mother’s Day.—King Floral Co. FOR SALE—Lot , block 23, one block south and one block east of court house, center lot of former Lewis Davisson property, 50x150 feet. "Call Frank Truftey, Phone 945-B. FOR SALE! —Overland 5 passenger touring car, in good condition, at a bargain price. Terms to suit purchaser. —E. M. Laßue, Phone 45. FOR SALE—Second hand bicycles. Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. FOR SALE—One good recorded Shorthorn bull, eight months old.— Ed Ranton, Phoe 954-D. FOR SALE—My residence property on Franklin street. All modern conveniences.—Samuel Roth. FOR SALE —Four good second hand lawnmowers. —Deacon Hollister at Mill. FOR SALE —Eggs for setting from White Plymouth Rock farm run chickens, 75c for 15 or $4.00 per 100.—John M. Johnson, Phone 929-H.
WANTED. WANTED—At once, man to drive team. —Watson Plumbing Co. WANTED—PIain and fancy dressniakintg by day or piece. Phone 403-B, at Mrs. Shield’s residence for limited time.—'Pearl Currents. AHI calls answered at 6:30, WANTED—Teams for road work, near city, steady work and good wages.—Gifford & Callahan, Phone 273, 210 or 952-J. WANTED—Chauffeur at once. Steady job. Phone 538-Ked. Earl Adams. WANTED—A few more family washings and ironings, will calil for and deliver.—Mrs. F. H. Turner, two blocks north cement product famiory. WANTED—GirI for housework.— Miss .Maggie Halligan. WANTED —Lawn mowers to sharpen. Have installed tne latest improved power driven lawn mower-grinder.— dim C. Clark, Phone 218. WANTED—Two setting hens and a Scotch Collie dog. Phone 106, E. J. Gamester. WANTED —All persons owing me for horse service to pay Guss Grant or The Trust & Savings Bank. Grant has service books.—W. H. Barkley.
WANTED—Plumbing and heating contracts.—Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204.. _■ ... ... ...
FOR RENT FOR RENT—Eight room house, hard and soft water, cellar, large garden, bam and chicken park Phone 255 Green, or Mrs. A. J. Abbott. FOR RENT—7 room h/use, bath, cistern, well, cellar, garden, electric lights. Phone 478 White, John Majuck FOR RENT—After May 16, a six room house with bPh and furnace, hot and soft water inside, chicken house, garage and garden .lanted. Pasture for one cow.—Mrs. Emma York, Phone 160 Black. FOR RENT—I2O acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good improvements.—John A. Dunlap. FOR RENT—Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turner. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Oc’ i Fellows Building. MONEY TO per cent farm loans.—John A Dunlap.
LOST —Buick hub cap, between Kniman and Stephen Comer’s. Finder leave at this office.—Frank Foltz. FREE AIR. K. T. Rhoades & Co. have installed a new air machine for the benefit of their patrons and friends. Please call and blow up your tires. Maxwell Automobiles to Advance In Price. Maxwell cars will advance in price >30.00 on May Ist. Orders will be filled as received at present prices. MAIN GARAGE.
NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, ’ —City Marshal. WANTED—MAN WITH TRACTOR. Have two hundred acres of land to plow. Will give man with tractor good wages. Apply at once to Jaimes Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. PASTURE. We now have plenty of good pasture for cows and heifers. Same price as steers.—James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. Abundance of Money. I can loan you aD the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is >IOO per acre.— P. D. Wells. Morocco. Indiana. , Local Grain Market. May B. —Carn $1,50, oats 65c, wheat >2.65 and rye SI.BO.
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S. C. Irwin went to Chicago today on business. % , , Wait for the Harroun car. ? ADAMS & SON. Floyd Hemphill went to Chicago this morning. More for your money than any car on earth. Harroun. . ADAMS & SON. Mrs. William H. Beam is spending the day with relatives at Reynolds. Best little car on earth for the money. ADAMS & SON. .Cou'nty Superintendent Ernest Lamson went to Monticello .this afternoon.
Ransom McCurtain went to Lafayette this morning to arrange to enter a business college. Special prices on bicycle tires for 30 days only.—Watson Plumbing Co. Miss Jane Parkison went to Lafayette this morning, where she is taking treatment of a specialist. . Bicycle tires, all new stock. Phone 218. Jim Clark. Emmet Wynegar, who has been visiting the family of T. G. Wynegar, went to Gary this forenoon. Mesdames Bert Hopkins and M. V. Brown went to Lafayette on the afternoon train. Marie Hamilton resumed today to her work at Indianapolis, where she is a student in Butler College. Mrs.. Ray D. Thompson went to Gary this morning and will visit with her sister, Mrs. Lawson Meyers. Mrs. W. L. Thomas will take a class in music. All pupils wishing to take lessons call Phone 627. G. R. Clever, who has .been visiting his son at the Amos Alter farm in Union township, returned to his home at Monticello today.
Some people say the Oakland Six cannot be sold for the price and the manufacturers live. They’ll let you know when to send flowers. ADAMS & SON. Mrs. Frank Grebbs, of Frankfort, came today and will be a guest ait a .house party given by Mrs. George Hopkins Wednesday. We will unload, next Friday, May .11, a carload of Wisconsin round white Rurals, for late seed, in 2% bushel bags at $3.25 a .bushel. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Tillie Eisenbreg returned from Chicago Monday, where she had sipent the week end with her husband, who is a traveling salesman. If you are going to plant any late potatoes we will unload a car of round white Rurals, the best late potato grown, Friday. 2% bushel bags at $3.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Virindia Barnes, who has been here a short time with h r parents, Mr. and Mrs, O,K Rainier, returned to her home at Oshkosh, Wis., today.
" T% ~H. P. gasoline engine with Webster magneto, $42.50. We bought these engines at the old price and we guarantee them to be first class. — Watson Plumbing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mecklenburg have returned home after a short wedding trip and will make their home in the Warner Bros flats. 30,000 spring plan.s. 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now.— J. H. Holden, Phone 426. Harrison Casto returned Monday from Rockville, where he had been for Hie past week visiting friends and relatives. Iftheoldplaaitefr gives out we can fix you up with a John Deere, than Wmch there is no better.—Kellner & Callahan. J. M. Milner and two daughters returned to Indianapolis this afternoon. Mirs. Milner will remain with friends and relatives at Remington for a short time. We have received our car of Deering Standard twine. It is going fast. When this car is sold we will have to raise the price. Better get your twine NOW.—Kellner & Callahan.
The Woman’s Home end Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bellows at 2:30 Wednesday. Butterfat is high. Do not waste it. Buy one of our cream separators and take the profit off of your milk.— Kellner & Callahan. F. D. Burchard went to Lafayette today to take an examination preparatory to entering the officers’ training camip at Fort Benjamin Harrisoftuat Indianapoli§.
Mrs. Alex. Merica is entertaining this afternoon the Christian Women’s Board of Missions of Francesville and of this city at her beautiful home oh Washington street. The Republican is at present out of the small paper flags, but will have some more within a short time. 10Q of them lasted but few days and orders are still coming in.
Rensselaer high school will be represented by a baseball club this season. No games have as yet been scheduled, but probably will be shortly. There is quite a bit of promising material. CASTORIA For Tnfanv« and Children € In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Stpraresot
The Heritage of • A" stereopticon lecture on the work of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society. Seventy-five slides wonderfully colored, shown in convincing I'ashion, the work done by this society in foreign fields. Schools, Bible women, doctors and miscionairies at work, college girls, trained nurses and many other features which cannot fail to catch the eye and impress the mind. . Organ music will be furnished by Mrs. M. D. Gwin. At the M. E. church Wednesday evening, at 8 p. m. Admission 10 cents.
George Parker received a telegram this morning from his brother. Samuel Parker, of Mitchell, S. Daik., announcing the death of Walter Parker, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parker. We do not at this time have any of the particulars in reference to the death. Don’t worry about your cook, range, gasoline cr oil stoves, smokes, don’t bake or rusted out. The expert repairman is back in your town for a limited time. Anything that looks Hire a stove I can make one out of it. References furnished from your neighbors.—E. Neilberger, the expert stove reptairer. Phone 318-Red. Every citizen of the United States is asked by the National School Camp association, as a salute to the flag at noon on Memorial day, to stand motionless and speechless and with bared head for one minute. Requests have been forwarded to transportation companies asking their co-oper-ation in every possible way. Mrs. Ida May aged 63, of Remington, died at St. Elizabeth’s hospital at 10 o’clock Monday mlorninig following an operation for peritonitis. She was taken to the Lafayette hospital from Remington early in the morning and was in a critical condition at that time. 'She leaves one son, who is in the lumber .business at Remington.
Professional Cards DR. E, C. ENGLISH and Surgeon Opposite Trust and Savings Bank ?hones: 177 —2 rings for office; 8 ring’ for residence. Rensselaer, Indiana. C. E. JOHNSON, M. D. Office in Jessen Building. Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. IfWj* and7to Bp. m. Specialty: Surgery Phons 211. DR. I. N. WASHBURN Physician and Surgeon Attending clinic at Auguatano Hospital on Tuesday morning from 5 a. m. to 2 p. m.£- L. k Phone 48. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Insurance 5 per cent farm loans. Office ii* Odd Fellows’ Block. F. H. HEMPHILL LjPhysician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades at lava*. Office over Feudlg’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 445. DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physicba Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones. Office—2 rings on 200; Residence —3 rings on 200. Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. WILLIAMS & DEAN Lawyers Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building.
JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer (Successor to Frank Foltz) Practice In all courts. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department Notary in tne oStoe. Bensselaoz Indiana HL L BROWN Dentist Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a ’Specialty. All the latest methods In Dentistry- G*s *dminlstered for painless extraction. Office over Larsh’s Drug Stora WORLANDQ& SONS Undertaker Motor and Horse Drawn Hearses Ambulance Service. Office Phone 23. Residence Phone 58
EN. LOY Homeopathist-/ omoa non „ Successor to Dr. W. W. Hartsell, jffice—Frame building on Cullen street Residence College Avenue. Phone BV-B. east of court housa No horee owner should fail to carry a certificate of enrollment in the columns of The Republican. Desired rewill follow. Use bur clarified column.
New Peace Proposal Soon Says Germany. There is still talk in Berlin, according to advices received via Copenhagen, to the effect that Germany is soon, perhaps this week, to make a peace move. There is no definite basis apparent for the rumors, though the convocation of the Bundesrat conWnittee on foreign affairs perhaps may 'be confirmatory of them. NOTICE. All Sons of Veterans are requested to. attend the meeting Frida v evening, May 11th. At this meeting our Decoral ion t>ay ar , -?Tigements will be made. Announcement. I have decided to quit business in Rensselaer, and to save moving expense will sell my entire stock of player pianos, talking machines, all kinds of musical instruments at cost. Also a show case, National cash register and Eaick truck. McKinley edition of sheet music will be sold at 6 copies far 25c while they last. Open evenings. H. R. LANGE. ICE FOR RESIDENCES. For this year our price will be 40c per 100 lbs. 1,000 lb. book $3.75 i paid in advance; 2,000 lb. book $7.50. We are now delivering. Phone 104. WHITE & LEE. Luther Burbank r ude * zo blades of grass grow where only one grew before, which was a great thing for the farmer. Vesta makes one battery last the life cf two, a saving of fifty per cent for the auto owner. If you need hay see Luther, but if you want a battery as good as the rest of your car, let the Vesta man explain to you the difference in batteries. A salesman for a large battery concern spent a day with us last week advising us to put in a service station for their battery. His main argument was that we wouldn’t get enough battery repairing to keep us alive with the Vesta line. We don’t want a big repair business for ye figure such a business would be founded on dissatisfaction. To enjoy a healthy business our customers must be. satis • fled, both with the action of their battery and the service we render. This does net mean we do not repair batteries for we do, and we do it right, but when every car Is equipped with a Vesta battery there will be very little repair work needed on the baitory itself- We figure we will be busy keeping the motors, generators, regulators, wiring, etc., in perfect condition.—RENSSELAER GARAGE.
Chicago and the West, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and the South, toulsvUle and French Xdck Springs. Chicago, imdiamafoiilß n douisSOUTHBOUND. Louisville and French Lick. No. 8 ...11:1# pm Indianapolis and Cincinnati. No. 36 I:<> * m Louisville and French Lick. No. S am Indianapolis and Cincinnati. No 37 11:18 am Ind’polis, Cincinnati and French Lick. No. 33 ’ ' 1:67 pm Lafayette and Michigan City. No. 39 .'• .••J'•■.. 6 2 50 Pm Indianapolis and Lafayette. No. 81 7:’ l northbound. No. 3# Chicago No. 40 Chicago (accom.) 7:30 am No. 32 Chicago No. 38 Chicago P™ No. « Chicago 3-81 pm No. 80 Chicago ........ •- 60 . pm For tickets and further information call on W. H. BEAM, Agent.
- REMOVAL I have removed from the Hollingsworth room on Van Rensselaer street to the Janies H. Chapman room on Washington street lately vacated by the Auto Service Co. We will be pleased to show you my stock of Electric Supplies there. MECKLENBURG
Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems Repaired and Rewired • --—L . ’ ' . Rensselaer Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Double Life Batteries.
PHONE 78D OR CAUL ON DEL GILSON Located at Mark Schroer’s one door east of Republican Office for Service in Auto Repairing - Expert and Guaranteed Workmanship Lscal Agent far Studebaker Cm. Demonstration at any time.
FAN FODDER.
Yesterday’s Results. National— Chicago 4, Pittsburg 1. Boston 7, Brooklyn 0. New York 2, Philadelphia 1. St Louis-Cincinnati, rain. American — Cleveland 4, Detroit 3. Boston 1, Washington 0. New York 9, Philadelphia 4. Ohicago-St. Louis, rain. Cy Falkenberg made his major league debut as an Athletic and was downed by Donovan’s New Yorkers. Cy’s fielding faults coupled with those of his mates, was responsible for eight of‘the Yankee runs. But one run was earned off of the former Indianapolis ihnirlftT. Tris Speaker’s catch of Sam Crawford’s vicious drive in the ninth inning Saved 'the game for Cleveland. American Association club owners are to contribute to a fund for the defense of Danny Shay, Milwaukee manager, who is held on a change of murder. Charles Comiskey is donating S2OO daily to the Red Cross fund. Young Hickman, recruit Brooklyn outfielder, is the fastest man in the leagues. Tom Seaton made good on his last chance to remain with the Cubs. On his showing yesterday depended his job with the Mitchells, as he was to go to the Association. Seaton held the Cals to 3 blows and it is now some other pitcher that will be shunted back to the timber. As a result of their win yesterday, New. York moved back to the top, while the Cards were lying idle. Babe Ruth won a sensational (battle from Walter Johnson. It was Ruth’s ■sixth straight victory. The Boston portsider 'has not lost a game this season.
U. S. Government and French government use Dodge cars. Why don’t you use one? . ‘ ADAMS & SON. THE WEATHER. Fair tonight; piobably light frost: Wednesday fair and warmer.
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Corner Case Ice Cream, Sodas, Sundaes Grape Juice, Pop and AU Soft Drinks.
Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work Large andsmall jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464
