Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1917 — Page 4

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FOB SALE—Th. Bedford ♦ farm of 87 acre*, adjoining city of Renaaelaer; splendid location for fine home. 8200 par acre. Terns, one-third down, one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL. Administrator.

FOR SALE— Fox hounds, 6 weeks of age; call 109 or see Leo Mecklenburg. ' ■ ' FOB SALE —Good brood and work mare for sale. —M. I. Adams. FOR SALE —Early 90-day seed corn.—J. F. Scbeurich, Phone 921-G. FOR SALE—Two fine Jersey heifer 7 weeks old, drinking from pail.—Chas. Shaw, Phone 561. FOR SALE—Now is the best time to get your bee supplies and have thing ready for the swarnung season- Get your new hives, supers, and all other supplies oi Clark & Kooinunn, at this office. Call Phone 18 or 516 for prices. A line of Root’s supplies on hand at all times. 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. Ren- ’ tel per month.—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 bouse, new barn, 354 miles from Wheatfield, Ind., $35 per acre. Will take live stock first payment, easy terms on balance. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499. FOR SALE—I teian mules 9 and 10 years old; 1 team colts ccming 3 years old, broke to work, and 1 5-year-old horse. Will sell on time.— Phone 955-F, John Lonergrn. for SALE — A. well established hotel or hoarding house trade. For further information write P. O. Box 511 or 454. FOR SALE—Ballet and Davis piano, in Ist class condition. Bargain if folrwa at once.—H. R. Lange. FOR SALE—AH staple sizes, No. 1, oak lumber, 812.00 to SIB.OO per m. 12,000 No. 1, white oak posts, 10c each All F. O. B. Tefft, Indiana. See T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsyth*, Rensselaer, Indiana. FOR SALE—Bargain. Lot, 3 blocks west of Five Points, $l5O. —Harvey Davisson. • . FOR SALE OR TRADE—3 year old colt, broke. Will sell or trade for driving horse. —Russell Lesh, Phone 921-K. FOR SALE OR RENT—Possession June Ist, at a bargain, 9 zoom modem 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, an good condition. —H. A. Quine, Phone 477. FOR SALE—Vegetable plants, tomato, cabbage and sweet mangos.— C. W. Rhoades, Phone 148. FOR SALE—No. 12 DeLaval cream separator. Good as new. $27.00. Phono 904-L. FOR SALE —Strawberry plants, 50c a hundred, phone 947, Mrs. O. M. Peek. . ■ ■ ■ ; FOR SALE—Lot , block 23, one block south and one- block east of cwrt house, center tot of former Lewis Davisson property, 50x150 feet. Oti Frank Truftey, Fhoue 945-B. FOR BALE-«ecood hand bicycles. Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. Wilt gALE—Ona good .recorded h»U. eight months okL— BdRaSSu, Pb cre 964-D.

FOR SALE—-Rng and carpet weaving outfit, a money maker.-rT. W. Bissenden, Phone 267. FOR SALE—PANSY PANSY PANSY Pansy plants for everybody. Every plant m Dud ana bloom. Also roses, earnations and daisies for Mother’d Day.—King Floral Co. FOR SALE —A Radiant Estate baseburner, large size, $lO. Phone No. ~t, Mrs. ~W. H." Beam. - FOR SALE —1 Papec ensilage cutter, 2 sets knives, 30 feet pipe; 1 uohnstone binder, 8 foot tongue truck, new canvass, sprocket wheel for engine; 1 Satley com planter, fertilizer attachments, 80 rods wire; 1 school wagon, handy for hucksters. These articles are nearly new, in first class condition; guarantee satisfaction; 1 horse 3 years old, 1300 pounds; - 1 horse 8 years old, 1300 pounds, gentle driver; 1 brood mare, 12 years old, 1600 pounds; 1 nrood mare 1300 pounds. Will cell on time or take young stock. —Joseph Kcsta, Fair Oaks, Ind. R. D. 1. Phone Mt. Ayr, 92-D. • FOR SALE—Overland 5 passenger touring car, m good condition, at a bargain price. Terms to suit purchaser. —E. M. Laßue, Phone 45. FOR SALE—Four good second hand lawnmowers. —Deacon Hollister at Mill. FOR SALE —My residence property on Franklin street. All modern conveniences.—Samuel Roth. 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 —Copy of 1909 Juspei County Atlas. —Charles G. Spitler. WANTED —To do your spraying; now is the time. —W. H. Holmes, Phone 322. WANTED —Small washings to do. Send me a card, —Mrs. Albert Bissenden, Box 234, Rensselaer, Did. WANTED —Teams for road work, near city, steady work and good wages.—-Gifford & Callalhan, Phone 273, 210 or 952-J. WANTED —Lawn mowers to sharpen. Have installed the latest improves 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 KENT .. . FOR RENT—Eight room house, hard and soft waiter, cellar, large garden, barn and chicken park. Phone 255 Green, or Mrs. A. J. Abbott. . FGR RENT—7 room h use, bath, cistern, well, cellar, garden, electric lights. Phone 478 White, John Mauck. FOR RENT —After May 16, a six room house with b.vth 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 —120 acre farm on stone road, 6 miles from town; good improvements.—John A. Dunlap. FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler.

FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY^TDLOAN—S per rat farm loans.—John A Dunlap. LOST—Buick hub cap, between Kniman and Rensselaer. Finder leave at this office.—Frank Foltz; < . - TO THE PUBLIC. We can now’ furnish you with flour and would be pleased with your patronage. * IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, Phone 456. 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.

TO THE PUBLIC. The Chicago papers have raised their prices to me nearly 100 per cent, consequently I have to increase prices as fallows: • - , Daily Tribune, 60c ner month. Sunday Tribune, 40c per month. Daily and Sunday, SI.OO per month. Herald the same as the Tribune. Examiner the same as the Tribune. Chicago Daily News, 60c. Ohkago Daily Journal 60c. Chicago American 60c. The change in price of dailies takes place on Monday, May 14th. Anyone desiring their paper please notify me by Saturday, May 12th, so I can regulate my order. The Sunday change will start on Sunday, May 20th. Please advise me as to your wishes by Wednesday, May 16th. Very truly yours J. J. MONTGOMERY.

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Mildred Harris went to Chicago today. Special prices on bicycle tires for 30 days only.—Watson Plumbing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pharis went to Munster, 111., today. Mr. Pharis Has a position there and they will make their home there for a while. Butterfat is high. Do not waste it. Buy one of our cream separators and take the profit off of your milk.— Kellner & Cailllahan. Thompson Ross has received notice and will go in training at Fort Sheridan, 111. Just received a car No. 1 timothy hay in large bales atf $1.35 per bale. — Kellner & Callahan. Frank Hardman has received notice and will go to Fort Benjamin Harrison today. 31',000 spring pian.s. 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now. — J. H. Holden, Phone 426. Just received a car of Indiana coal. This will not go very far. Phone 273 your needs now.—Kellner & Callahan. Catherine Chapman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman, is quite sick with a sore throat. Mrs. W. L. Thomas will take a class in music. All pupils wishing to take lessons call Phone 627. The Republican now has more of those paper flags at 5c each. Secure one for your window or windshield. 1% 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. w Mrs. John Bursch and daughter, of Newland, left this morning for Maquoketa, lowa, to visit with relatives. Section 5 of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist church will give a social at the home of Mrs. Leslie Clark, Tuesday, May 15, from 2 to 7. All are invited. If the old planter gives out we can fix you up with a John Deere, than wCJch there is no better.—Kellner & Callahan.

Attorney George A. Williams and wife are spending a week on Jiis-farm-in Ohio. He will return Sunday, May 21st. We will unload, next Friday, May 11, a carload of Wisconsin round white Rurals, for late seed, in 254 bushel bags at $3.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. The firm of Kellner & Callahan now have five carloadc on track. Three of these cars are sewer, one is hay and the other is coal. Mrs. Elmer Stephenson and little son, of Montana, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk, of near Parr?- • We have received our car of fleering Standard twine. It is going fast. When this -ca> is sold we will have to raise the price. Better get ? your twine NOW.—Kellner & Callahan. Feme Miller r the -thirteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, is quite sick with a tumor of the ear. If you are going to plant any late potatoes we will unload a car of round white Rurals, the best late potato grown, Friday. 254 bushel bags at $3.25 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Roxie Gunyon has an attack of appendicitis. She is at the home of Mrs. Myra Casey in this city. Her physician is hojUful that an operation will not be necessary.

John Snodgrass, who lives on the Morgan Shields farm in Marion township, and who was stricken with paralysis a short time ago. is reported to be not so well. J. R. Johnson, younger brother of Dr C. E. Johnson, who is now at the Great Lakes Training school, will be a guest of the doctor here over Sunday. Wade Jarrette will accompany him here. Mrs. George Myers has received word from her son, Harlin Best, of Washington, 111., that he has enlistedin the coast artillery and that he will go to Jefferson Barracks in (Missouri at once. Ella Best, who is in charge of the nurses at St. Luke’s hospital, will spend the wbek end with her mother, Mrs. George Meyers. Miss Best has just returned to Chicago from a two weeks’ trip to the east, where she has been inspecting hospitals. F. D. Burchard received notice this morning to report to the officers’ training school at Indianapolis and he left for there today. He will .be given three months’ training and if then accepted he will enter the regular service for the duration of the war. Mrs. Burchard.. will have charge of the store during his absence. Bad Colds From Sudden Changes Spring brings all kinds of weather and witn 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 treatment at once. At your druggist, 25c. Formula dn the bottle. (1 Abundance of Money. I can loan you all the* money you want on that farm. My rate is 6 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.—, P. D. Well*. Morocco. Indiana. ~N<rncE. AH dog* must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal.

List Prices Fair Treatment az?<7 Better Ford Car GOODRICH, fpLd | HUS | BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES UK 4 9 balance line for the Ford car is 6 [J I drawn, and the sum total of its perI <■ section struck with that new Goodrich 3 bigger and better Ford car 4 tire—Goodrich’s “Three-Seventy-Five.” - a ' ‘ .r ' Of SUPER-SIZE and-SUPER-I STRENGTH it not only meets the |j|| |||pj|jß J INDIVIDUAL NEEDS of the Ford car, g 1 -but DOUBLES its VIRTUES. > New as today, it is nevertheless Jr i already familiarly known by the HH INI \ knowing as— WgiP < w O O W /\e* ;jy >ll kv Goodrich s IMMrw -8 j/ /JI A ll/1A , •Three-Seventy-Five’* KaSt JftjOK3» 0 W ! That’s its size: Three and seventy- jllMiiWa LW- :, aO»|JI <i five hundredths inches in the cross W a 4 i \ section. And it’s an inch bigger |Fwl|V too in the circumference. flggrJ Mag? fvlW % J Itsheroicsize, however, is designed pF'/ i to fit 30-inch rims on Ford cars. | ’ It is made solely with the five- | ’ finger safety tread. t> T / j If .‘MX* Goodrich'Dre.jttT Stocked. i It costs but little more than ordin- \ w - ary tires at the outset; and the \ |||||E I Za* -I lai nattier appearance and added com- \-7E K V \ fort it gives your Ford car, and V ? ’ its own greater dollar ECONOMY, W ! make it the better buy in the end. HmMB The B« F« Goodrich Rubber Co. K Akron, Ohio w Outwears leather"CQTnfortable~ dressy* waterproof

Comforts Committee Now Busy at Their Headquarters.

The local Comforts Committee, an auxiliary of the Navy League, is progressing splendidly. A large number of ladies gather each afternoon in the headquarters in the Shafer room next door to the postoffice and industriously apply themselves to the preparing of supplies for the navy. The membership is now one hundred and forty and a hundred and twentysix dollars have been raised with which to buy supplies. This patriotic service should Ibe participated in by the women, not only here, but all over the county. An invitation is extended to every woman in Jasper county to join the Comforts Committee and help this splendid work along. » (Ladies from the county are invited to come in and spend the afternoon with the organization at their headquarters. More money will be; needed to buy yarn and other supplies and contributions of this kind would be greatly appreciated. ( With all possible help it is doubtful if enough supplies can 'be secured by the government. It is the part of patriotism to help our country in this great work. The task of the government in caring for the sick and injured soldiers is a tremendous one and those of us who do not offer our service on the firing lines should be willing to help with our labor and —■— ' The officers of the organization are President Ora T. Ross, Vice-President Mrs. J. J. Hunt, and Treasurer Mrs. James H. Chapman.

THE WEATHER. Fain, continued cool tonight and Sunday; frost tonight northeast portion. Bicycle tires, all new stock. Phone 218. Jim (Mark. ' Let everybody enlist. Either go to the front or stay at home and contribute your part in the production of supplies. , . B CASTORIA For Infants and Children kiUsa For Over 30 Years Always bears Sgoaturt at

Announcement. I have decided to quit business in Rensselaer, and to save moving expense will sell my entire sibock of player pianos, talking machine., all kinds of musical instruments at coat. Also a show case, National cash register and Biiick truck. McKinley edition of sheet music will be sold at 6 copies for 25c while they last. Open evenings. R Hopkins’ City Transfer Line. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call phones 226 hr 107. PASTURE. We now have plenty of good* pasture for cows and heifers. Same price as steers. —James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches. Wallace & Baush LAFAYETTE, INDIANA ■■- ■ < MONEY TO LOAN ON Horses, mules, cattle, all kinds of live stock, crops, farm implements, ; C.„ *■— ---- or other property on easy terms, all business confidential and just yotir own name on the nate. We buy and sell horses wagons and farm equipment and used automobiles, and sell on terms and time to suit the buyer. Applications nuty be made to F. B. Ham, Agent. Odd Fellows Bldg., Rensselaer, Ind.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. The seniors had a class meeting Tuesday. Thursday morning Mr, Steele, of Winona Lake, addressed the school on the temperance question. The junior class had 'a meeting Tuesday. A high school baseball team has been organized and Dorsey Kight was elected captain. They played their first game at Wolcott Friday. Some of the girls accompanied the team as far as Remington, where they attended the class play. The play is the same one which will be given here, “Diamonds and Hearts.” • ~ .. - • Road to Happiness Be amiable, •cheerful and good natured and you are much more likely to be happy. You will find this difficult, if not impossible, however, when you are constantly troubled with constipation. Take Chamberlain's Tablets and get rid of that and it will be easy. These tablets not only move the bowels, but improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion. C Squire Dean Ties Knot. The following couple were married at the circuit clerk’s* office Friday forenoon, May 11th, by Squire D. D. Dean: Alva L. Hall, bom Jasper county, Dec. 28, 1891, occupation farmer, sad— Florence Etta Poisel, bom Deere Grove, HL, July 9, 1896. Present residence of both Jasper county. Second marriage -for male and first for fe- - male. First marriage of bridegroom dissolved by divorce. Spring Colds Are Dangerous Sudden changes of temperature and underwear bring spring cold* with stuffed up head, sore throat and general cold symptoms. A dose of Dr. King’s New Discovery is sure relief, this happy combination of antiseptic balsams clears the head, soothes the irritated membranes arid what might have been a lingering cold is broken up. Don’t stop treatment, when relief is first felt as a half cured cold is dangerous. Take Dr. King’s New Discovery till your MbH is gone. - ' - (1 ICE FOR RESIDENCES. For this year our price will be 40c per 100 lbs. lb. book SA7S paid in advance; 2,000 lb. book S7AO. We are now delivering. Phone 104. WHITE & LEE.