Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1917 — Page 4

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN SAILT AJTD IIMIWUXIT nT.iwr *■ WWTT.TOW- 1 FaMiahW TH TBXDAY XSSTTX M llOtnai WMILY BDITIOM B«mi-Weekly Republics entered Jan. 1, 1897, ■ second claaa mail matter, at tke poßtofflce *t Re““ el *®*k Indiana, under the act of March 8, 1879. ■■— Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897 aa second class mail matter at the poetofllce at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 3, 1879. waTTa FOW advmtikio Hemi-Weekly, per inch BATSS TOM CLASSIFIED ADS Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican ano two of The Semi-Weekly R<‘pubLc*r M cents Additional space pro rata, SWSSCMxFTXOM MATES Daily by Carrier. 10 cents wees. By Mail. 83.50 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance year. >2,01.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE —1912 Studebaker five passenger car in running order. See this car at Main Garage. —Alex Merica, Phone 176. WANTED —Experienced man to build cement bridge immediately. Experienced man with references, to run Aultman-Taylor threshing separator. Experienced man tp take charge of cattle and be generally useful. Apply personally.—J. M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Ind. FOR SALE —Automobile with 40 horsepower engine, o. will exchange for good livestock. Good condition, price reasonable, as I have no use for big car. Write or phone 320. — E. L. Hollingsworth. _____ FOR SALE —Pure bred Jersey cow and, calf. Cow is splendid • Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. FOE SALE—Maxwell 1915 model. Or will trade for young live stock. Inquire of Philip Heuson. FOR SALK—2BB acre farm in Mitwissippi, 2 miles from railroad station. Price $5,000. Will sell on easy terms or will trade for town or farm property. This farm is improved and is a great bargain and thia price is only good to October 2nd. If you are thinking of locating in the south it will pay you to investigate.—Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—S acres inside the corporation, on improved street, well tiled and in alfalfa, $1,400, easy terms. —G. F. Meyers. FOR SALE —Full blood Jersey calf, 2 weeks old. —W. L Hoover. FOR SALK—Two stoves, one a ha sebum er 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, 5 inch tip by 7 ft, iust received at Rensselaer. See B. Forsythe or Phone 287. '__ ... : FOR SALE—ReaI bargain, imE roved 80 acre farm, new 5 room ouse, new barn, 3H mile® Wheatfield, Ind., $35 per acre. Will take live stock first payment, easy terma on balance. —Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499. FOR SALE — A well established hotel or boarding house trade. For further information write P. O. Box 511 or 464. _ FOR SA T/E—AB 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. Tefft, Indiana. See T. H. Haye®, at Tefft or B. Forsyth*, Rensselaer. Ind’ansWANTED. WANTED —To rent,four or five rooms at once. Phone 905-R. Werner Hough. WANTED —Good saddle gelding, must be 15% hands high.—Major George H. Healey, Phone 153. WANTED —If you are wanting your house numbered, please call me at once. Phone 81. Lem Huston. WANTED —Three bpys at furniture factory. Only those willing to work need apply. Good opportunity to learn good trade. Steady work. —Columbia Furniture Factory WANTED —Middle aged man as night watchman. Hours 6 p. m. to 6 a. m. Must be handy with tools. Apply at once.—Columbia Furniture Factory. „ .

FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Business room, the whole second floor of my building on Washington street over Pallas Con-, fectionery shop. Phone or write E. L. FOR RENT—Residence, 8 block* from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turflar. FOR RENT—Absolutely modern 10 room house, bath, sleeping porch, electric lights, pasteur water filter system, furnace heat, cistern and cellar, garden space, back porch and new garage, holds three cars; on Washington avenue, three blocks from postoffice; this home is for rent or sale. See J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank, or Earle Reynolds. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOR RENT—About Aug. 15, my 7 room house on College St. Two blocks south of depot.—Mrs. J. W. King. . FOR RENT—S sroom icottage, two blocks from course house.—E. M. Thomas.

FOR RENT —Well ventilated room, furnished.—Mrs. Dan Robinson, telephone 401-Red. FOR RENT—A 5 room cottage with electric lights and city water, or will exchange for stock. Lies in Rensselaer.—J. N. Hammerton, Parr, Ind. FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished and unfurnished. —Mrs. H. Purcupile. ~ FOR RENT —Across street east of court house; one room on first floor and two upstairs.—Mrs. Chester Zea. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. , MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap.

LOST. LOST —Open faced thin model stanard make gold watch. Please leave at this office. LOST—Between Babcock & Hopkins elevator and Gwin’s Lumber yard, an automobile crank. Return to owner, F. B. Ham. LOST —Crank for Chevrolet automobile. Finder please phone 0. G. Baker, Phone 912-B, Rensselaer, R. D. 1. LOST —Pair of spectacles. Leave at Republican office. Leslie Clark. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office. FOUND. FOUND —Silver rim spectacles in long black case. Glasses marked “8”. Pay for this ad and get your glasses. FOUND —Young girl’s coat. Call and get same here. Attorney E. M. Laßue made a business trip to Lafayette today. George Mauck went to Hammond today. James Mathena, of Cherokee, la., came today for a visit with his brothers here. Mrs. Louis Eisenberg, of Chicago, is here for a visit with her mother, Mrs. N. Fendig. The following went to Chicago on the early morning train: E. L. Hollingsworth, John Luers, Lucille Luers, Omar Osborne and Joseph Reeve.

E. L. Fidler and son, H. L. Fidler, went to Milwaukee today to confer with his brother, Dr. Fidler, in reference to some business matters. Mrs. Hugh Lowe returned from McCoysburg this morning, where she had been to visit her nephew, Royal L. Bussell and family. The occasion of her visit was the arrival of a fine boy, born Saturday, August 4. Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins returned from a visit with her son, Homer, at Monticello today. Aunt- Mary will be 90. years of age if she lives until next January. For a lady of her advanced years she is very active and enjoys quite good health. Frank Wolfe, a wholesale lumberman of Michigan City, is here meeting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe were former citizens of this city and both still have a great many friends here. Mrs. Wolfe will visit Rensselaer later in the month. Lt. Col. Healey was up near Medaryville Thursday for a visit with his aunt, Mrs. lara Coen. Mrs. Coen’s health continues about the same as when she left Rensselaer some time ago. She will be brought back to Rensselaer and will live with her son, Emerson, in her property on Cullen street. William Schleman returned last evening from a trip to his two farms near With him came his aged father, Charles Schleman, who remained at the Schleman home today for a visit. Mr. Schleman reports that the crops on his Pulaski county farms are excellent. The oats are all in the shock, and there will be a 50 to 60 bushel yield per acre. Oats sold in Francesville yesterday for 60 cents. Corn is also in fine shape there, and,No. 3 corn brought SI.BO. All crops in Pulaski county are at least two weeks ahead of the crops in Porter county.—Valparaiso Vidette.

Abundance of Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate i* 5 per cent and my limit is 1100 per acre.—P- D. Wells, Morocco, Ind. LOCAL MARKETS. August 2 Wheat—s2.2o. Corn—s2.l2. Oats, Spot—6lc; August—s7c. Hens —15c. —... Roosters—9c. Fries —20c. Eggs—3oc. Butterfat —38c. SINGER SEWING MACHINE AGENCY I have secured the agency for the. Singer Sewing Machin? Co. in Jasper and Newton counties, and will attend to the collections in this territory. A full line of repairs, needles and oil for all machines. Hemstitching and Picot Edging. Cleaning and Repairing attended to Promptly. ? H. 0. WOOD In Horton Building, North of McFarland’s Grocery.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Walters, of McCoysburg, are rejoicing over the arrival of a boy on Friday, Aug. 7. Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexdll Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Chase Day went'to Spencer, Ind., today. Mrs. Day’s father is quite seriously sick. Irene Rodgers, who has been the guest of Mys. Myrtle White, returned to her home in Gary today. Moses Tuteur, of Indianapolis, was here most of last week on business. He has a farm in Gillam township.—Francesville Tribune. -t Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Mrs. Wade Loop and daughter, Delight, of Marion, came today for a visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Travis. • - "‘Erwin Chase, of Lansing, Mich., came today for a visit with the family of Louis Shirer. Mr. Chase is a grandson of M. D. Richardson. Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. George Fate, of Crown Point, is spending a few days with his grandmother, Mrs. Laura B. Fate,' at the Makeever hotel. LARGE FARM FOR RENT. We still have a large farm for rent. Rensselaer quarters. Write or phone, James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Rensselaer, Indiana, Phone 337. William Dale returned to his home in Crawfordsville today. He had been with his son, John Dale, of Barkley township, assisting him with his farm work. _____ The Wolcott band will be here next Sunday evening to aid the local band at the Sunday evening services, following which a concert will be rendered. If in need of tires, we carry all sizes, different makes, at right prices. Kelly-Springfield, Racine, Republic, Miller, National, Firestone, first and seconds. Overland Sales Room, Dr. J. Hansson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Porter, of Rensselaer, are spending this week in Valparaiso with his sister and mother. Next week they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitzpatrick.—Francesville Tribune. John L. Newcome, who has been in Carpenter township for some time, has gone to the home of his relative, J. L. Hoeferlin, who is quite sick. Mr. Hoeferlin lives near Moody. ’ Mr. and Mrs. William William, of Reynolds, are the guests today of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. They made the trip to this city in their automobile and were accompanied by Mrs. Frank Busha and Mrs. Trevor Wilcox. . Iris Baughman, of Oklahoma City, came Thursday evening and will be the guest for several weeks of Miss Jane Parkison. Miss Iris is the daughter of U. M. Baughman, formerly a member of the firm of Baughman & Williams of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schacha, who have been visiting relatives here, returned to their home in Cleveland, Ohio, today. They- are newlyweds and were spending part of their honeymoon here. Frank Welsh, chairman of the Jasper County Council of Defense, was in Rensselaer today. Most of the committees are doing their work very satisfactorily, but he was ve J*y much disappointed to learn that the Four-Minute men had not been put to work in Rensselaer. Charles Mansfield, Jr., who is managing his father’s large farm near Roodhouse, 111., is here for a few days enjoying a vacation with his friends and looking after their large farm south and east of Rensselaer. His father, who is now assistant, attorney general of Illinois, will join him here this evening. The iron market has dropped and I am now paying 40c per hundred pounds delivered. Better bring in your iron now as the market is expected to go still lower. —Bam Karnowsky, Phone 577. * Emil Gustafson ,of Chicago, known as “The Terrible Swede,” and Nore Jerlstrom, billed as the 175 pound champion of America, will lock horns at the Konovsky stadium at DeMotte on next Friday evening, August 10, in a wresling match. The match wifl be to a finish with the winner to take all. ■

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years *** *********** Would be pleased-to do your Carpenter Work Large and small jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Pbm 464

- Miss Cora Casey and Nina Thurlow went to Monon Thursday. Automobile accessories at the right price. Larsh & Hopkins’ Drug Store. F. E. Babcock went to Lafaytete Thurdsay afternoon. For high grade threshing coal go to the Farmers Grain Company. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Laßue were down from Wheatfield Thursday. Thos. E. Wilson talking machines at Larsh & Hopkins'. Dr. F. J. Behmlander returned to his home at Lafayette Thursday after a visit with Ed Duvall. Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Mrs. Anna Goodman and Mrs. Charles Davis went to Lafayette Thursday afternoon. Red, White and Blue Chocolates, on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Sheriff B. D. McColly went to Indianapolis Thursday afternoon to attend a meeting of the conscription boards. Larsh & Hopkins have Ford auto lenses, $1.25 per pair. Floyd Elder went to Indianapolis Thursday for a visit with his sister. Mrs. E. L. Hammerton, and Miss Maude Elder. Red, White and Blue Chocolates on sale Saturday, only 29c a pound. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. 51 ——————— Why pay others $1.50 per pair to pay for advertising long profits of 110 per cent, etc., when you can buy the Prismo headlight glasses for the usual merchandise profit of SI.OO per pair; Anything else you need. The old reliable Main Garage, best in Rensselaer.

PYRJNE Fire Extingaishsr Special Sale SATURDAY, AUG. 4 REGULAR PRICE SIO.OO SALE PRICE, $5.95 WHILE THEY LAST MAIN GARAGE

Sm I i i ffi ? -» I I HQEI ®r-»sh I b|HE SBBBriI I ’ ’ ~\\~~ —-k il i M I I This Month! I m !§s * Qur great offer, which saves you fully $l5O from the price, H you would haye to pay elsewhere to obtain equal quality, ||| || ■•'-'•■ r- •’j “ || I song rolls Aeolian Player-Piano I with words -printed ~ —-. |§J right on the Ro!ls<* - With $lO worth of best Rolls, and one Roll enable all to sing. a month for a year and Player Bench. || Demonstration con- . j |§§ cert daily (G round On Terms of $lO Monthly U §9 Floor). COME! , HI Total prjce, $395. ||| I Lyon & Healy I S 705 (Q Wabash Avenue, B Jackson Blvd, Chicago. --

1 nrm IX Ihiu wnffi ■ns lw jJB IllvMr L Extra -s. H, Weight ■** | * nv n»er will toil you that Michelin ’w U| « A mile. ■" E H fee. Why? -Because these unequalled - J (fa., coatdfD more quality rubber and ' tohdo. Provo thM by having « S' from lit to IS * heavier than the average. Vou owe It to youneli to give these modemtofuioedlitim JKSjPr Central = Garage atotA «• Atotatod to color Act naocr to quotyp WANTED-Agents to represent us in Jasper county. Will pay salary or commission. First class references requir-ed.-Indiana National Life Insurance Co. Indianapolis, Indiana.

Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems Repaired and Rewired ' X Rensselaer Garage Official Service Station for Vesta Double Life Batteries.

Bicycle tires, the largest line in the city. All new stock at the old low prices. Also bicycle repairs and repairing.—Main Garage.

See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery.