Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1917 — Page 4

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN BAXX.T KBMX-WBKKI.Y fy . . publisher* m rawxT xsswb is Tl»m BPITXOM Semi*Weekly Republican entered Jan 1, !••». aa second class mail matter, a the poetofflce at Reneaelaer, Indian* under the act of March 8, 187». Evenins Republican entered Jan. iMt. as second class mall matter, a tbe postoffice at Rensselaer. Indiana under the act of March 8. 1879. BATES YOB DIBPXULY ADVERTISING BATM FOB ADS Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican anu two of The Semi-Weekly Republican It cents. Additional space pro rata.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALE. FOB SALE —1 red electric washing machine with eiectric wnngei attached; one periecuon wasmu fe macnme; boss warning macmut wringer; laundry auove; chiius puo». rari.; uaoy s wmte xur carriage roue, 1 Dody orusaeus rug. fnoae 2< i FOB SALE —Fair of line young brood sows, pure ured. leiepnouv boo-ri.. a. xvuasen van Hook. FOB SALE —6 yearling heifers, • bunch oi nice snoi.es, and some weaned pigs, to hd 1. ingram, Kouts, Ind. FOB SALE—Good Bound Oak, Coal and Wood stove. Waitei Lynge. Phone 405. FOB SALE—One roan mare, 7 years old, wL liuu, good one; bay horse, coming three, urose. z>. L. bwain, UOB-L. FOB SALE—2OO shocks, corn and todder. AL F. Cauenuer, B. r. D. INQ. L FOB SALE —Bed Davenport, mission oaa, in lair cornu non. oee me at anop or nouse. Cai Cain. FOB SALE —At the Indian school, One registered bnoruiorn ouu, coior white, a very goou ureeaer. FOB SALE —Ford runaoout in good condition, at iiain uarage.

FOB SALE —An 80 acre farm— An invaud widow in California, wants to sell tne iaiiw of L. k. 74 o. 8 X. 8U AL o Criuam townsnip. Lewis b. Alter posvuuice, cooUiauu, will receive sealed uius up tin noon dan. it, tor tne same, me west onei win very uaeiy get it, out sne reserves tne rignt to reject an uius. uive price anu terms you win pay. FOB SALE —Can you beat it over 20 per cent maue on well unproveu OU acre xarm 2 miles trom town at I2UU.UU per acre, .average crop at present prices; 20 acres wheat, 8c bushels, average '<6U bushels at $2, fxozu; 20 acres corn, oU uusnei average, AOUO ou. at Si.UU, si,uuu; ZU acres ox oats, 70 bu. average, I«UU DU. at t>oc, SUIU; 10 acres timothy hay, 20 tons at sxz.ou, |ZoU; total from crops, s3,oou.uu. 20 acres pasture and your living on butter, eggs, etc. Long ume a per eent interest notes. B. Forsythe. FOB SALE —Cement block house, 8 rooms, city water, cistern and electric iignta Mias xamuie Wignunan. Fhone 808 Bed.L FOB SALE —Ten tons timothy hay and some wild hay. Barry Davisson.

FOR SALE —A good ;hreshing outnt in nrst class condition. Engine is a 10-18 compound ste«.m Reeve! Been out lour years anu Separator has a 33x06 cyclinder, is also a Reeves been opt tour years. A bargain it sold soon, For particulars pnone 913-0, or see bylvanus A. Arnold, Route 1. FOR SALE—Mississippi plantations. A tew hundred dollars win buy you a farm wnere you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, coiu winters and high luel and coal bills. —Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE —Real oa/zaln, im proved 8U acre la_*m, new o room oouse, new barn, 3Vs muer from Whtatneld, Anu., s3i> per acre. Win take live stock hrst payment, ’suj terms on balance. —Harvey Davisson, ?hote 248 or 499. FOR SALE—Or will trade for email property in town, 16U acres oi land- Farm lies 3 miles from a town, on atone road. Will rent for $5 n acre cash rent. SFUU an acre.— Walter Lynge, Phone 450. , FOR SALE—A few Shetland pomes, bee Walter Lynge, Phone 466. FOR SALE—Pears and new, com —Hiram Day, Phone 27.

FOR SALE—My residence on McKinley Ave., 6 rooms, electric lights, bath, inside toilet, city water, 2 lots, barn, lota of fruit. Or will trade on farm.—Will Poatill. FOR SALE—Registered Hampshire male hog and two tine young horses. Thomas McGowan, R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. Phone 9268. WANTED. WANTED—Copies of the SemiWeekly Republican of November 20. Leave at this office. WANTED—Red male hog, about 175 pounds. Phone 901 I. WANTED—The person who borrowed my sled from in front of the garage Monday, to please be kind enough to return it. ~~W ANTED—Men to work on ice, beginning Thursday morning. H. E. WANTED-r-Corn buskers. Can «m one man; only want others with teams. Charles A. Reed. Phone

WANTED —Two fresh cows, of high quality at once, for dairy purposes. Price cuts no figure. Conrad Kellner. . FOR RENT FbR RENT —6 room house* good barn, chicken house, fruit large lot, Ist house east of NelAon Randle’s residence. E. L. Hollingsworth. FOR RENT —My residence proprty on Scott St —C. Gwin. FOR RENT —1400 acres of farm land in tracts to suit tenants, with 4ood buildings. Grain rent. Har/ey Moore, Rensselaer, Ind. Tel. 23b FOR RENT —Two business rooms on Van Rensselaer street One half block south of Washington street, other half block north of W ashington street Abraham Leopold. FOR RENT —Lota of convenient storage room, inquire of Abraham Leopold. _____

FOR RENT —Seven room house, lectric lights, city water and cistern n house; garden and chicken park .nd good fruit; one block south oi ostoffice.—Mrs. Mark Hemphill. !*hone 471. FOR RENT—9 room house, elec' ric lights and city water, 3 blocks rom square.—Dr. F. A. furrier FOR RENT—3 furnished rooms. All modern. Phon 302. _______ FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, ’hone 25b. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND —Black fur glove. Pay .for ad and get same at Republican office. ■ Lost— Blgck, folding pocketbook, containing one $5 bill and two or three $1 bills. Please return to this office.

MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm 'oans.—John A. Dunlap. "FOREXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. 5 Pct. FA-"” LOANS S Pct. See us for 5 per cent money—No charge for abstract examination — Low rate of commission—Loans on city property. —Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Bldg. 1 Economize by using our old fashioned brand of pure buckwheat fl our —one or two pounds a day. One pound will go as far as two pounds of white flour. Five pound packages for 40c. We also have fresh ground flour. Ask your grocer or phone the Iroquois Roller Muis. Phone 456. *" Have you presents laid away today. A big line all ready at FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE The Ambler Polled Hereford sale held in Winamac on-the 11th totaled $30,000. The top price was brought by Farmer Fairfax, who sold for $2,500. Eastman Kodaks, Conklin Fountain pens, White Ivory articles of all kinds. Books for children or the grown ups at FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Amos Strunk, Wallie Schang and Joe Bush were lumped off to Harry Frazde, owner of the Boston Americans, Friday by Manager Connie Mack of the Philidelphia Americans'for $60,000. i * If it isn’t an Eastman it isnt a Kodak * FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Tadies When Irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always depend able. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save di sap polntment. Write for ‘ Relief" and par ticulars, it's free. Address Nations Medical Institute. Milwaukee Wla

Auction Sale of Farm This farm, Icoated two and one half miles nor fhwest of Rensselaer, consisting of 131 acres, will be offered for sale at public auction on the premises, on Monday, December 17th Land is all tillable, well tiled, entirely fenced and cross fenced with four foot woven wire and cedar posts. Land fertile , an * P r °" ductive, cattle having been fed on the farm for Mveral Greater portion of soil is black sandy loam, except about 8 or 10 acres, which is especially adapted for truck raising or oi_.ons. . Farm is located on one of the mam traveled roads, and is only a few minutes run to Rensselaer, a splendid cityj>f some 2800 inhabitants.- Public school less than a quarter of a mile from Improvements are largely new and substantial, except the house, which is old, but comfortable, good horse barn, well and wind mill, engine house, shop room, cattle barn, nearly new, 40 x bU, cement silo, 140 ton capacity, feed room, feed cook house and bin, 2 nearly new corn cribs, 8 agricultural implement sheds, chicken house, milk house, cement and galvanized water tanks, and a nearly new 4 ton stock scales and rack. ' .. In addition to the above, have one of the best feed lots m the country, natural drainage, and the soil being sandy, and on this account,"never gets muddy. Also a fine young orchard, just beginning to bear. . 1 am offering this splendid farm for sale on account I wish to locate in the west the coming year, and for the person that wants a good home close to schools, churches, and a first class town, this farm cannot be beat. 1- _ _ TERMS OF SALE—Subject to a mortgage loan of $5,000.00 at 5 per cent, due January Ist, 1922, to be assumed by purchaser, one third at the balancejof purchase price on day of sale; one third due June Ipt, 1918, and the remaining third due June Ist, 1919, with interest at 6, per cent on deferred payments from March Ist, 1918. Purchaser has the privilege of making full cash payment on day of sale. • ■ V ' Possession will be given on March Ist, 1918. Sale begins promptly at 2 P. M-, Monday, DECEMBER 17TH, CHAS.H. PORTER COL. FRED A. PHILLIPPS, Auctioneer. ‘

THE EVENING REpfijMalQAN, BENBSEEAEB, SJTD.

Charles Culp, of Monon, passed through here today on hiß way home from Chicago. We advise you to buy heavy arctics and footwear for cold weather, softie stocks are depleted in, the market and the present supply canhot be replaced. G. E. MURRAY CO. Mrs. Henry Doan, of Kniman, came this morning for a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Shrier. We have a complete stock of heavy arctics and cold weather footwear, but the present stocks will be hard to maintain owing to scarcity in the markets. G. E. MURRAY CO. L. H. Hamilton returned home this morning from Indianapolis where he has been attending the Indiana State War Council. THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit, each. Any size. Also gasoline»at 1 cent per gallon profit. Mrs. W. S. Parks and granddaughter, Margaret, left this morning for a few days visit with friends and relatives in Indianapolis, Plainfield, Fowler and Lafayette.

Pretty Christmas holly boxes, to fit every parcel. BURCHARD Has Them. Miss Jeanette Crook of this city and her aunt, Mrs. N. F. Wilson, of Laramie, Wyo., went to Mt. Vernon this morning for a few weeks visit. How to Prevent Croup In a child that is subject to attacks of croup, the first indication of the disease is hoarseness. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off and all danger and anxiety avoided. c George Brown of KnoX, son of Mrs. Elma Brown, nurse at the hospital, came this morning to take the position as clerk at the Makeever hotel. ‘Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy This is not only one of the best and most efficient inedicine for coughs, colds and croups, but is also pleasant and safe to take, which is important when medicine must be given to children. Many mothers have given it their unqualified en dorsement. U Judge Hanley returned from Monticello last evening, where he is hearing the French murder trial, court having adjourned until Monday. All the evidence is in and it is expected that the case will get to the jury early Monday, as it is not thought that the final skirmishes between the lawyers for the ■ state and defense will be short. Stomach Trouble and Constipation. Those who are afflicted with stomach trouble and constipation should read the following: “I have never found anything so good for stomach trouble and constipation as Chamberlain’s Tablets. I have used them off and on now for tbe past two years. They not only regulate the action of the bowels but stimulate the liver and keep one’s body in a healthy condition,” writes Mrs. Benjamin Hooper, Auburn, N; Y. C K. T. Rhoades is now stationed at the Columbus, 0., barracks, where he was sent following his enlistment at Chicago last week m the electric battery section. You will want Victor records, why not a Victrola —Better tone, Better HENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE

Big Closing Out Sale As we are going to move to Michigan we will offer at public auction at the residence of 0. J. Kenton, 4'miles north and 2 miles west of Rensselaer and 1-2 mile east of Surrey, commencing at 10 a. m., sharp, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1917 15 Head of JHL Horses .and Mules jJa 60 Head Cattle y Consisting of milch cows, (10. of which are owned Ivir ~~ FT by M. Tudor and will be sold as his stock, are fresh with calves by side); 10 pure bred Shorthorn cows; 2 pure bred Shorthorn bulls, all registered; the others are steers, heifers and yearlings a . . ... ' ' 11 1 ■ 111 50 head of Hogs gMft Consisting of 10 head of pure bred Spotted Poland China shotes, the others • sows and pigs.. ■ - ■ -- ' ’ '■ . c*' ~ • „ ~ Implements, Wagons, Etc. Consisting of all our farm tools and machinery of every description, harness, wagons, etc., used in farming" 550 acres. -hHOUSEHOLD GOODS—Consisting of range, 2 base burners, household and kitchen furniture, etc., etc. * * Ten dollars and under cash in hand; on sums over $lO a. credit I t KIVIOb"“10 months will be given, purchaser executing note with approved security bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due, if not paid when due, 8 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. No property removed until terms of sale are complied with. O. J - KENTON Lunch by Ladies’ Aid. JAMES REED

Just received one lot of choice, all new mixed nuts. All A-No.-l quality 22c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER Mrs. Angela Luers of this city went to Kouts for a few days visit with friends and relatives. For beef call Charlee Leavel— Phone 647. Mrs. Ellis Thomas and two sons, went to Monon and Monticello today to visit here mother and sister. We were temporarly out of those choice split navy beans. Good fdr baking or soup. They are recleaned and as gpbd for baking or soup as the whole beans selling at almost twice the price while they last. 12 %c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER Frank Medlin returned to his home in Logansport this morning after being in this city on business. i Before buying your Xmas candies, call and see our line. The most complete line to be had including nearly all varieties of hard candies and the choicest of chocolates. ROWLES & PARKER Mrs. John Murphy, of Surrey, came this mornifig for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Newman. Just received another large shipment of those fancy recleaned split navy beans. Beans that were cooked in threshing, while they last—l 2% per poimd. ROWLES A PARKER John C. Vanatta, of Brookston, one of White county’s largest land owners, and one of its wealthiest citizens, died Friday morning. He was 60 years of age. You can reduce the high cost of living by using White Star Flour. Guaranteed better bread and more loaves per sack. Your money back if it f^^ LES & PARKER The first White county soldier t. die while in the service of his country in the present war was Char.es 0. Brown, of Monon, whose death occurred at Camp Shelby, Hatties-' burg, Miss., this week. Young Brown was 23 years of age and was a member of Company B, of Laporte, Ind., a part of the 151st Indiana Inst. The dispatch from Hattiesburg does not give the date ot death, but the word was sent north under date of Thursday. The body will be sent to Monon for burial and the youhg soldier will be interred with military honors. John Werner is the local agent for Company. If you want a high grade the American Laundry and Cleaning of service see him. < * **i * *

A Safe . Place To deposit your Liberty Bonds or any other ,valuable papers is in the Safety Deposit boxes at the First National Bank The public is invited to avail themselves of the conveniences of the conference rooms. Also The Bank tenders the use of its large and commodi ous, Directors’ and Stockholders’ room, to the business men of the city and surrounding country.

Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generator., Ignition Lighting Systems Repair** and Rewired. Rensselaer Garage Official service Station for vesta Don ble Life Batteries.

George Mauck came today for a few days visit with his parents. Bicycle tires, the largest line in the prices. Also bicycle repairs and recity. AU. new stock at the old low pairing.*—Main r Garage. Mrs. D. R.‘ Jones, of Newland, was in this city tpday on business; It wouldn’t he Xmas to the children without candy. By buying early we have received a complete line at money saving prices to you. We advise buying early while the line is “"“"ROWLES * PARKER If its. beef you want call phoaa •47—-Charles Leavoi.

C. J. Benu came today from Monticello today to spend the week-end. 'Will there be a Victrola in your home this Christmas? _ FENDIGS REXALL DRUG STORE Don Wright of The Great Lakes Training Station is home to spend the week-end with his parents. CASTOR IA Ppr Infanta and Children ki Use For Over 30 Years