Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 107, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1917 — Page 4

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN BAH.T xwa —■b.wmpW > . CUIX * «*»rMO»- PaMtahma TH OTWAT wwni » mmvaab VSBXXiT MITIOM ■emi-WMkly Republican entered Jan. L IIH. o neeond clasn mail matter, at tlm poetofllce at Renaeelaer, Indiana. Sder theTct of March <, !»/>• Breatnc Republican entered Jan. 4y ISM, an second dang, mall matter at A, aostufllrn at Rensselaer, Ind., under the art rt March A li?>» . uru re* msk&at ABTn«me iMuea of The Evening Republican aud &FrtThe sJunKwJeklr Republican. M Mate ▲ddiUonal space pro rata. maCAH*TIOV MATAS Daily bFc2rriS?lo cents week. By Mall. |*.W a year. demi'Weeluy. in advance year. It-Qt'.

Glassifiad Goluinj FOB BAUL JX)R SALE—A building lot and |>am 3 blocks east. —Dr. J. W. Horton, Phone 24-B. FOR SALF—Two wheel sulky cart, good as new. Phone No. 410. FOR SA I,E—Brand new Maxwell with spare tire. Bargain.—M. I. Adams & Son. " FOR~SALE OR EXCHANGE—A good 15-room rooming house, paying 2175 monthly. You can bank $75 to 190 per month. Fine opportunity for the right woman. Address J. J. R., care J. T. Messick, 3802 W. N. Ave., Chicago, Ik. FOR SALE—Second hand Ford, 1915, in excellent shape. —M. I. Adams A Son. _ FOR SALE—Many kinds of cut flowers lor Decoration Day. Flowers will be scarce; better let us book your order row and we will hold them for you.—Klug Floral Co. FOR SALE—Now is the best time to get your bee sunnlies and have wgrything ready for the swarming season. Get your new hives, supers, and all other supplies of Clark & RooißSoa, at this office. Call Phone IS or 516 for prices. A line of Root’s supplies on hand at all times. FOR SALK—I 2 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, imnrwvod 80 acre farm, new 5 room house, new bam, 8% miles from Wheatfield. Ind., SBS per acre. Will tatoTuve stock first payment,. easy tense on balance.—Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499. FOR SALE—A well established hotel at boarding house trade. For further intonnatum write P. 0. Box 511 •T 464. . ■ . ' -■ FOB SALE—Ballet and Davis niauo, in Ist class condition. Bargain if taken at once.—H. R. Lenga FOR SALE—AII staple rises, No. L oak lumber, $12.00 to VW?? “• 12400 No. 1, white osk posts, 10c each AUF. O. B. Tefft, Indiana. Seo T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsythe, Bansaalarr, Indiana. FOB SALE—Bargain. Lot, 3 blocks west of Five Pointe, $l5O.— Harvey Davisson.

FOE SALE OB RKNT—Possession Jvne tot, at • bargain, 9 room modem house, hot and coki, soft and haxd water. Lot 75x180 feet Half block iiMcCti Phons 297. FOB SALE—My residence property oa Franklin street AU modern conveniences.—Samuel Both. FOB SALE—Overland 5 passenger car, in good condition, at a twngain price. Terms to suit purchaser.—£. M. Lafiue, Phone 45. _ FOR SALE—Buick touring car in good running condition, cheap; also Caddbac roadster, very cheap.—Padgitt Lavery. __ . FOB SALE—Soane millett seed and early seed com at the Dr. Turfler river term.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOB SALE —Thousands of best varieties of cabbajjb plants.—A. J. Miller, Phone 168._ FOR MALE—One Rock Island cultivator, good as new. riding or walking, with gopher blades. —Henry Gowland, Phone 902-G. FOBSALE— Blooming pansies, 30c dozen; asters, 10c dozen, 60c per 100; orders 50c or over sent prepaid by pazcei post.—Mansion House Gardens, Roselawn, Ind. ______ “FOR SALE-4 year vrt 1450. sound. 9 year mare wt 1300, - month old mule colt by aide.—Walter Ksifey, R. 8, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Billion Dollar grass seed, $1.50 per boshed. Now is the time to sow this seed. —Mark Hayes, Phone 951-L FOB BALE—Second hand bicycles. Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. FOR HALE—-Lot 8, blodt 23, one Mock south and one Nock east of house, center lot of former SXaXperty, 80x150 feet. (Mi Frank Trufiey, Ptxxue 945-B. WANTED. WANTED —A competent ♦ woman for washing, ironing and cleaning of house, 3 days each week during mmmev months. . Telephone 561. Chas. OILWWe . ~ WANTED—WiII the peroon .who borrowed my lawnmower last fall

WANTED—To insure your automobile. Our insurance is the cheapest,—M- 1. Adams, , • r WANTED —Girl to assist cook at Makeever House. WANTED—Work on a farm.—Tinf Karsner. WANTED—Good sewing at my residence, 1002 North Cullen street. — Mrs. JuliuaTaylor. WANTED—Copy of 1909 Jospei County Atlas. —Charles G. Spitler. WANTED —Lawn mowers to sharpen. Have installed the latest improved power driven lawn mower grinder.— Jim C. Clark, Phone 218. WANTED—Two setting hens and a Scotch Collie dog. Phone 106, E. J. Gamester. WANTED —Plumbing and heating contracts. —Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Ray D. Thompson. FOR RENT —6 room cottage, electric lights, soft and hard water in house, corner lot. Cullen street south of W. H. Beam’s. Garden spot if rented soon. Inquire of R. A. Sayler, south of Presbyterian church, or phone White Boarding house, No. 352. ~FOR RENT—Eight room house, hard and soft water, cellar, large garden, barn and chicken park. Phone 255 Green, or Mrs. A J. Abbott. FOR RENT—Residence, S blocks from court house square.—Dp. F. A. *"'R ' - _ - . .■ 1 1 ' FOB TRADE TO EXCHANGE—Some good city property for farms. We can match yours and give you what you want. — J. J. R., care J. T. Messick, 3802 W. North Ave., Chicago, DI. FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Of I Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. STRAYED OR STOLEN—One Shorthorn two year old steer.—“O’ branded on righthip.Firman Thompso. - -

GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY Presbyterian Church. Rev. J. Budman Fleming, Minister. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:45 Union memorial service at the 'Methodist church. 7:30 Union baccalaureate service at the Presbyterian church. ~ \ 7:30 Thursday, no round table and prayer service on account of the high school commencement. Church of God. Bible class Sunay, Mady 27, 9:30 a. m., subject, “Christian Conduct,” Mattie Benjamin, leader. Methodist Church Notes. 9:30 Sunday school. 10:45 The Memorial service will be held in this church at this hour 6:30 Epworth League. Leader, Stella Platt. . 7:30 The Baccalaureate service win be held at this hour in the Presbyterian church. Rev. Beard will preach. ICE FOR RESIDENCES. For this year our price will be 40c per 100 lbs. I,OOOJb. book $3.75 u Said in advance; 2,000 lb. book $7.50. We are now delivering. Phone j- 04 - WHITE & LEE. CASTOR IA For Intents and Children In Um For Over 30 Yearn

Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work Large and small jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Pkoie 484

AUTO LIVERY E. W. HICKMAN Will drive you any place at any time. Leave calls at Schroer’s Garage. Phone 78-B or 244-

“Some Must Serve All Must Give” The Y. M. C. A. War Camp Fund is Worthy of Your Help.

THIt EVENING REPUBLICAN, IND.

COUNTY AGENT NOTES.

? The regular June meeting of the arr Farmers’ Club will be held at the Parr sdhool next Friday evening, June 1, at 8 o’clock. The following will be the program;—L— ——- “The Farm Garden,” S. A. Brusaahan. “Farm Experience,” Joseph Kosta. Address —George Hammerton, songs rendered. The matter of securing a demonstrator to show the new' method of canning will be considered. Everyone cordially invited to attend. The regular meeting of the North Union club will be neld at the Virgie school next Saturday evening, June 2, at 8 o’clock. The program committee reports several interesting numbers and a full httendance is expecter. The North Union C’ub is a growing organization and its influence win soon be felt throughout the commun.ty. Hon. W. L. Wood expects to be present at the meeting and deliver a patriotic address. The Wheatfield Center Club will hold its regular meeting at the Kennedy school house next Thursday evening, May 31,‘ at 8 o’clock. Mr. S. D, Clark reports that a very interesting program has been secured to which all arc invited. The club will hear further reports from the committee appointed to investigate the telephone situation and the club expects to take definite action on the matter. As*;. part of the national rtiovernent cf food conservation, the Jasper County Better Farming Associa tion is making arrangements for a series of demonstrations in the most approved methods of food preservation. ord was -received by County Agent Learning last week that Miss Roberta McNeill, of the agricultural extension department of Purdue University, had been assigned to the county for June 13th and 14th to givedemonstrations of the cold pack methods of canning fruits and vegetables. On Wednesday afternoon, June 13th, Miss McNeill will give a demonstration at the high school building in Rensselaer and on the afternoon of the 14th she will give a demonstration at the DeMotte school building. The demonstrations are designed to be extremely practical and the women of the communities are invited to attend. Announcements of demonstrations in other communities will bo made later. The members of the governing body of the Jasper County Better Fannin tr Association and their families will hold a basket' picnic on the" farm “Of Oscar K. Hauter, o miles southeast of Rensselaer, Saturday, June 2. The governing’ body is composed of the officers of the ten flourishing farmers’ clubs of the county and the object of the picnic is to bring them closer together in order that the various dubs may co-operate more effectively. A party will be made up at the office of the county agent at 10:30 and will proceed to the farm, where the morning will be spent in becoming acquainted. At noon the basket lunch will be enjoyed and in the afternoon the following program will be given; “The Jasper County Better Farming Association,” Henry Paulus. “The Farmers’ Clubs and the Governing Body,” I P. H. Hauter. “A Program for the Future,” Stewart Learning. “The County Agent and the People,” State 'Leader T. A. Coleman. “Our Farmers’ Clubs,” three minute reports by Chas. Lakin, C. M Dewey, J. J. Guild, Leslie Gwin, Geo. Putt, H. J. Dexter, A. P. Rice, Lucy' Lane, John Zimmer and P. O. Kennedy. ' . The officers of the Better Farming Association feel that this “get together” metei ng is one of the most important agricultural events of the year and they are making every effort to properly entertain the club officers who have signified their intentions of being present in large numbers.

Notice to Registration Officers.

You are hereby notified to meet in my office Monday, June 4th, 1917, at 1:30 p. m. This meeting is important and all registrars of Jasper county must attend. * BEN D. MoOOLLY, Sheriff Jasper County and Ex-Officio Executive Officer of the Registration Board of Jasper County. Mrs. George Mohleman and children went to Lafayette for a visit with her mother.

Don’t Let Your Cough Hang On. A cough that racks and weakens is dangerous, it undermines your health and thrives on neglect. Relieve it at once with Dr. King’s New Discovery. This soothing balsam remedy heals the throat, loosens the phlegm, its antiseptic properties kill the germ and the cold is quickly broken up. Children and grown-ups alike find Dr. King’s New Discovery pleasant to take as well as effective. Have a battle handy in your medicnie chest for grippe, croup and al! bronchial affections. At druggist’s, 25c. (3

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Don’t Lay Up Your Car Bring your battery to me when it This is one of the “Service plus” feaneeds repairs or recharging, and I won't tures that I have to offer you —great hold up your car a minute longer than it convenience added to conscientious, extakes me to remove your battery and pert handling of your needs by men replace it with another. especially trained for the job. Stop and let that sink in; Whatever the make and model of Service that gives you the full use of your car, I have a rental battery for your your car while a vital part is being fixed, use while yours is being fixed. is unique. Keep it in mind. K. T. RHOADES GARAGE Phones 579 or 282 Rensselaer, Ind. Jwwr <d <O STORAGE <e *V f >*/• 11 battery ! X Willard

/ Sam Koslowsky, one of the Columbia Furniture factory iboys, went to Chicago today. 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. Mrs. Thomas Bissenden and two children, went to Kankakee, 111., today, where she will visit with her mother. Mrs. Jesse Purden, of Forest, Ind., came Friday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell and other relatives here. Mrs. Arthur Cole, of Lafayette, who- attended the missionary convention here and visited with her sister, Mrs. E. L. Clark, went to Chicago this morning. . Get Rid of Your Rheumatism Now is the time to get rid of your rheumatism. You will find Chamberlain’s Liniment a great help. The relief which it affords is alone worth many times its cost C The case of the State vs Jay W. Stockton on the charge of perjury, will come up in the Newton circuit court, where it was taken on a change of venue. A great number of witnesses have been called and the case no doubt will last all week.

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 axe 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 The 'J ora an township commencement of eighth grade graduates will be held at the Union school house on the evening of June 1. There are ten graduates this year, as follows: Curtis Brown, iMarsale Woodruff, Lloyd Dunn, Sylvia Augsperger, Tilue Reed, Dorothy Shumalker, Gaylord Sommer, Glen May, Hurshell Bice and Owen Tullis. : Alfred Hickman and family, of Hammond, came today for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arnold Mr. and Mrs. David Stoner and Mrs. G. B. Lewis went to Camden today and will remain over Sunday for worship. LADIES When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pilte. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with otfliera, save disappointment. Write for “Reker’and particulars, ft’s free. Address Na *“®* a) Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis. • 4- ..... ’■ _

Thomas Callahan is in Chicago today. Mrs. Ralph Hall and baby wen*, to Oakland, 111., today. Special sale on trimmed hats. — Mrs. H. Purcupile. ,Dr. A. C. Merry, of Mt. Ayr, took the train here this morning for Chicago. Special prices on bicycle tines for 30 days only.—Watson Plumbing CoAlfred Goodlet, who owns a farm in Walker township, went to Indianapolis today. H. W. Riplinger, who is with the steel company at Gary, is spending the week end with his family here. We will be open Wednesday and Saturday nights and other nights by appointment. —C. E. PRIOR. Mrs. Charles Warren and children left this morning for Louisville, Ky., after a visit with her sister, Mrs. G. B. Parkison, of Pleasant Ridge. . uj._ ' -r-.-m « We have the very best line of cultivators on the market. The most popular is the Janesville Balance Frame.—Kellner & Callahan. Pres. H. R. Kurrie spent the day in Rensselaer looking after business matters. His family will be back in their beautiful Rensselaer home in a short time.

Bicycle tires, all new stock. Phone 218. Jim Clark. . Mrs. Pauline Burris left today for Atlanta, Ind., where she will visit her husband’s mother. Mrs. Burris has been visiting relatives here and will return to Rensselaer before leaving for her home in Billings, Mont. Persona not having ordered mail boxes and wanting same, telephone your order to C.. W, Eger Hardware, Phone 51. Phone 78-D or call on Del Gilson, located at Mark Schroer’s, one door east of Republican office, for service in auto repairing. Expert and guaranteed workmanship. Local agent for Studebaker cars. Demonstration at any time. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ohupp, of Surrey took the train here this morning for Crawfordsville, where they will visit their son, Charles, who is anun ; structor in Wabash college. Chupp will be a member of Cornell University at Ithaca, N. Y„ next year. » * * For Your Child's Cough. Here’s a pleasant cough syrup that every child likes to take, Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-Honey. If your child has a deep hacking cough that worries you, give him Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tafr-Honey, the soothing pine balsams relieve the cough, loosens the phlegm and the irritated tissues. Get a bottle today at your druggists and start treatment at once. 25c. \

All members of the Milroy Circle will meet at the hall Sundav morning to attend the Memorial Day services at the Methodist church in a body. The members of the senior class of the high school, accompanied by Misses Harmon and Phillips, teachers in the schools, went to Cedar Lake today by automobile for a picnic. For dry weather you will want to use a surface cultivator. If you want a surface cultivator easily handled and one that will’ do the best work come and see ours. —Kellner & Callahan. The members of the Newton-Jas-per medical society met at the home of Dr. Kennedy in Goodland Friday evening. Drs. Washburn and English of this city attended. If jou want a first class eastern coal try our Carbon Lump. It is a high grade, free burning coal.—The Farmers Grain Company, Phone No. 7. The ladies of the Milroy Circle G. A. R., have postponed their annual dinner on Memorial Day to the members of the G. A. R. Post, in order that they may attend the Decoration Day services in a body at the cemetery. ~ Plenty of fancy strawberries Saturday for your Sunday dinner. 2 quarts for 25 cents. JOHN EGER.

Sunday Dinner College Inn MENU Escalloped Chicken Chicken Gravy or Roast Pork - Brown Gravy Rhubarb Sauce Dressing Mashed Potatoes Escalloped Corn Banana Salad Strawberry Pie Bread and Butter Coffee ■. 50 CENTS. Davisson & Waymire • » « Phone 118