Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1917 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALK FOR SALE —5 acres inside the corporation, on improved street, well tiled and in alfalfa, $1,400. —G. F. Meyers. FOR SALE —Celery plants.—Mrs. C. W. Rhoades, Phone 148. FOR SALE —One used Dodge, good as new; one 1914 Ford; one 1916 Chevrolet roadster; one 1916 “490” touring car.—M. I. Adams & Son. . . FOR SALE—Base burner and sideboard. Both in good condition. — Mrs. Emily Harris, Phone 247. FOR SALE—lndian motorcycle and buggy.——John Switzer, Parr, Ind., Phone 911-F. FOR SALE —Self binder in good condition. Or will trade. —Harry Magee, Phone 422. FOR SALE —Celery plants, twentyfive cents per hundred. Large salvia (scarlet sage) plants 6 cents each. Caladium plants 15 cents each. Canna plants, large size, 10 cents each. We also have (Dusty Miller) parlor ivy. Geraniums, etc., for bedding and porch boxes.—Osborne’s Greenhouse, Phone 439.

FOR SALE —8 head of good cows, from 6 to 7 years old, all fresh this spring except one, which will be soon. J. H. Lee, two miles west of Roselawn, Ind. FOR SALE —Nice ripe cherries delivered. $2.00 bushel.—Ted Watson, or Phone 947-A. FOR SALE —My-herd bull, Robin 364764, out of Scottish Hero 2nd, No. 207612. He is too good to go to the butcher; someone ought to head their herd with him. I cannot use him any longer.—W. H. Wortley, Rensselaer, R. 4, Phone 949-H. FOR SALE —Full blood Jersey calf, 2 weeks old.—W. I. Hoover. FOR SALE —Lot in Phillips’ Fairview addition, well located and cheap. E. M. Laßue. ________LZZr FOR SALE—Alfalfa in field.— Frank King, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Two stoves, one a baseburner and the other a Round Oak wood stove, both in good condition. Call J. A. Dunlap. FOR SALE—Now is the best time to get your bee supplies and have everything ready for the swarming season. Get your new hives, supers, and all other supplies of Clark & Robinson, at this office. Call Phone 18 or 516 for prices. A line of Root’s supplies on hand at all times.

FOR SALE —12 cents each, 1 car load of white oak fence posts, 6 inch tip by 7 ft, iust received at Rensselaer. See B. Forsythe or Phone 287. FOR SALE—ReaI bargain, imKoved 80 acre farm, naw 5 room use, new barn, miles from Wheatfield, Ind-, $35 per acre. Will take live stock first payment, easy terms on balance. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499FOR SALE —A well established hotel or boarding house trade. For further information write P. O. Box 511 or 464. FOR SALE—AU staple sues. 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. Seo T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Indiana. - t WANTED. WANTED —Thirty head of spring pigs.—William Wacker, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Ind. — WANTED—To buy, carload shipments of cordwood and stove wood; also walnut logs. Write to CoveyDurham Coal Co., 481 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, IIL WANTED—Steady employment in Rensselaer. Either Inside or outside work. —D. V. Comer. WANTED—Two good milk customers, .delivered at 7c per quart; from good fresh Jersey cow. We also have two Belgian hares. Will sell cheap. Call 476-Green.

WANTED —Well improved, 80 to 120 acre farm. Give description and lowest cash price.—Scott Stretch, Lexington, 111. FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room cottage on Front street. Phone 512 or 268Green. FOR RENT —Modern house,.bine rooms and bath; sleeping porch;! furnace boat; garage;B Hod" postoffice, on Washington Ave., the beat part of the city. Every detail modern See J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind.

FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks lirom court house square.—Dr. fir. A. Turfler. ' FOR RENT —My house on Milroy Avenue. City water, electric lights, barn, garage and 3 acres of ground. Possession at once.—Emma M. York. FARM LOANS MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. ———- FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loanChas. J. Dean & Sen, OH Fellows Building. . LOST. LOST —Red billbook containing twenty dollars. Finder pleace notify this office. _ LOST —Sunday, July Ist, a 22 Remington repeating rifle, in canvas ease, somewhere between Rensselaer and the Kankakee river. Reward if returned to L. C. Rhoades at hardware store. LOST—A small red chocheted robe. Phone 920-B. —Mrs. Kenton Parkison. LOST—On road south of Fair Oaks, a purse containing registration card No. 45, and money belonging to Henry Engan. Finder please notify Clyde Garriott, Phone 910-C. Liberal reward. Fair Oaks, R. D. 2. Henry Engan.

LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. Will furnish room to a man or boy who will exchange his services in mowing lawn and taking care of garden.—Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258. FARM BARGAIN—24O acres. This farm is in this county, on public road, mile from pike. It is level land and all in cultivation and blue grass pasture except 30 acres of timber. It is good grain land and has good outlet for drainage. There is good seven room house, good barn, double cribs, two large cattle sheds and ten other outbuildings in good condition. There are three wells and two windmills with tanks. Large bearing orchard. Fencing all good. Owner lives on this farm. It would be cheap at $75. For quick sale will sell for $45, on terms of $3,000 down.—George F. Meyers. STRAYED —Red cow, wt about 1000. One bad teat. —Louis Wricker, R. D. 1, Fair Oaks. Phone. 89, Mt. Ayr. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, is now in the city. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at P. W. Clarke’s jewelry store promptly. The Home Economics Club will hold their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. Mary Drake Saturday, July 7, at 5 p. m. The iron market has dropped and I am now paying 50 cents per 100 pounds delivered. Better bring in your iron now as the market is expected to go still lower. —Sam Karnowsky, Phone 577. George M. Wilcox, daughter-in-law, Merle Wilcox, and grandson, William Wilcox, arrived here from Oregon July 4th. Eyes examined and glasses ground by optometrist of years of practical experience in one of the best equipped exclusive optical parlors in the state.—Dr. A. G. Catt, Rensselaer, Ind. Over Long’s drug store. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and -shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. F. D. Burchard, one of our boys at the officers’ training camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison, spent the Fourth with his family here. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.,—Main Garage. Don Beam came Wednesday from the officers’ training camp at Indianapolis and will remain until Saturday. LOCAL MARKETS. ” July 5 Corn —$1.65. Oats—62c. Hens—lsc. Roosters —9c. Fries—2sc. Eggs—2Bc. Butterfat —3 6 % c.

THE State Bank of Rensselaer PAYS 4 PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS AND-TIME DEPOSITS This Bank’has subscribed $30,000.00 for Liberty Bonds and has received individual subscriptions for $20,000.00. This Bank will sell you these Bonds on installments without charge. LIBERTY BONDS ARE NON-TAXABLE »

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New suit filed, No. 8777. John Q. Lewis vs. Angeline Lewis; petition to sell real estate. CholeM Morbus. This is a very t .inful and dangerous disease. In almost every neighborhood someone has died from it before medicine could be obtained or a physician summoned. The right way is to have a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house so as to be prepared for it Mrs. Charles Enyeart, Huntington, Ind., writes: “During the summer of 1911 two of my children were taken gick with cholera morbus. I used Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave them immediate relief.” Q Mrs. Marie Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler, returned to her home at Chicago Heights today. The larges supply of tires in Jasper county at the Overland Sales Room. Big bargains in all sizes.— Dr. J. Hansson. Sour Stomach. This is k mild form of indigestion. It is usually brought on by eating too rapidly or too much, or of food not suited to your digestive organs. If you will eat slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat but little meat and none at all for supper, you will more than likely avoid the sour stomach without taking any medicine whatever. When you have sour stomach take one of Chamberlain’s Tablets to aid digestion. C

If you want a real pleasure car, don’t fail to investigate the Silent Knight before buying a car.—Dr. J. Hansson.Mrs. Marion S. Learning and children and Mrs. Learning’s sister, Miss Catherine Masterson, returned to their home at Lafayette today after a visit with the Learnings and Spitlers here. NOTICE. All dogs must be kept up or they will be killed. VERN ROBINSON, City Marshal. FOR SALE. Step ladders and straight ladders for sale. The J. C. Gwin Lumber Company. . ° Hopkins' City Transfer Line. Transfer business formerly operated by Billy Frye. Calls will receive immediate attention. Call Phones 226 or 107. . Col. Ed Oliver spent the Fourth at his farm, and today he is looking after business matters in Rensselaer. Abundance of Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre . —P. D. Wells, Morocco, Ind. Mrs. A. F. Long hnd son, George and family, and daughter, Mrs. Russell Strawbridge and baby, arrived from Niagara Falls, N. Y., Saturday evening, where they had been with, Mr. and Mrs. Strawbridge. The trip was made by automobile. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the SgDtinnaf ’AiVzZ *<**&**•s

Would be pleased to *do your Carpenter Work Large'andsmall jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464

LADIES When 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, Wls.

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