Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 287, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1917 — Page 4
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALE. FOB SALE—FuII blood Plymouth Bock roosters. Pullins Strain. Mrs. David Zeigler. Phone 906-G. FOB SALE—Strictly fresh eggs, 50c per dozen. Collie pups, females. 50c each. Laverne Paulus. Phone 988-G. ' - FOB SALE—Set of good sled runners as good as new. A bargain. See. Billy Freye. FOB SALE —Big type Poland China male hog, 10 months old, and a registered Shorthorn bull, age 2 yearw, color red. James W. Amsler. Phone 933-B. Rensselaer, Ind. Ind. FOB SALE: Good ten room house in east part of city, modern in all respects. Good well, plenty of fruit, cement side walks and electric light*. Yarn Hopkins, Kouts, Ind. FOB SALE —1 red electric wash ing machine with electric wringer attached; one perfection washing machine; boas washing machine wringer; laundry stove; childs push cart; baby’s white fur carriage robe; 1 body brussells rug. Phone 277 FOB SALE—Pair of fine young brood sows, pure bred. Telephone 938-A. A. Bussell Van Hook. , FOB SALE—One roan mare, 7 ybars old, wt. 1400, good one; bay horse, coming three, broke. Z. L. Swain, 953-L. FOB SALE—2OO shocks, corn and fodder. H. P. Callender, R. F. D. No. 1. FOB SALE —At the Indian school, One registered Shorthorn bull, color white. A very good breeder. FOB SALE—An 80 acre farm — An invalid widow in California, wants to sell the B%w of S. E. 8. 3 T. SO B. 5 Gillam township. Lewis S. Alter postoifice, Goodland, will receive sealed bids up till noon Jan. 3, for the same. The best offer will very likely get it, but she reserves the right to reject all bids. Give price and terms you will pay.
FOR SALE —As executor of the last will of Elvra E. Bull, deceased, I have for sale, by order or court, the Bull residence property on Franklin street in Rensselaer, Ind. This is a good property and can oe purchased worth the money. George A. Williams. FOR SALE —Ten tons timothy hay and some wild hay. Harry Davisson. FOR SALE—Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. —Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—ReaI oa/galn, improved 80 acre farm, naw 5 room aouae, new bam, 3% miler from Wheatfield, Ind., $35 per acre. Will taka live stock first payment, aaay tarma on balance. —Harvey Davianon, Phore 246 or 499. , FOR SALE —Or will trade for small property in town, 160 acres of land- Farm line 3 miles from a town, on stone road. Will rent for $5 -n acre cash rent. SIOO an acre.— Walter Lynge, Phone 455. FOR SALE—A few Shetland ponies. See Walter Lynge, Phone 465. ' ' . . FOR SALE —My residence on McKinley Ave., 6 rooms, electric lights, bath, inside toilet, city water, 2 Lot*, barn, lots of fruit. Or will trade on farm.—Will PoatilL FOR SALE—Registered Hampshire male hog and two fine young horses. Thomas McGowan, R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. Phone 9268.
WANTED. WANTED— Copies of the Semi* Weekly Republican of November 20. Leave at this office. WANTED — 25 woodchoppers at unusually attractive wages to but 100 cars of wood. Tents, board, shacks, stoves and wood free. 2 mile* from Tefft, Ind. Phone 278 or see B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—To buy veala, live or dressed. Phone 160-Black. WANTED—Two fresh cows, of high quality at once, for dairy purpose*. Price .cuts no figure. Conrad Kellner. jji u . . 1 ..r- ■ i ■ ■ ' FOR RENT. r FOR RENT—6 room house, barn and three lota. Charlee J. Dean. FOR RENT —6 room house, good ham, chicken house, fruit trees, large lot, Ist house east of Nelson Rendle's residents. E. L. Hollingsworth. FOB BENT— My residence property on Scott St—-J. C. Gwin.
FOR BENT—I4OO acre* of farm land in tracts to suit tenants, with good building*! Grain rent. Harvey Moore, Rensselaer, Ind. Tel. 298. FOR RENT—Two business room* on Van Rensselaer t street. One half block south of Washington street, other half block north of Washington street. Abraham Leopold. > { FOR RENT —Lots of convenient Storage room, inquire of Abraham Deopold. FOR RENT—9 room house, electric lights and city watet, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. furrier. FOR RENT—Seven room house, electric lights, city wafer and cistern in house; garden and chicken park and good fruit; one block south of postoffice.—Mrs. Mark Hemphill, Phone 471. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258. MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN UP —Red sow weighing 100 pounds. Pay damages and get same. J. A. Whitted. FOUND—Bunch of keys at this office. Republican. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FOB EXCHANGE —240 acres, fine improvements, located 1% miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. 5 Pct FA?” LOANS 5 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.
Gift Suggestion: Could you pay a higher tribute to a friend’s taste and intelligence than to give her a year’s subscription to the Woman’s Home Companion, Pictorial Review, Ladies’ Home Journal, Etude, Mother’s Magazine, or Modern Priscilla. Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81. Until January 1, 1918, you can get the American Magazine and Woman’s Home Companion for $2.50, or either of the above and Every Week for $2.00. Any of the above with a new subscription to the Youth’s Companion for only $3.00, or Youth’s Companion and McCalls, $2.25. Phone 81. Mrs. Lem Huston. HOOSIER HUNTING GROUNDS by Bill Bat. Sent postpaid to any address for SI.OO through holidays. Phone 921-E or write, John Alter. Miss Rose Misclywent to Reynolds today for a few days’ visit. Dr. Turfler made a business trip to Chicago today. Mrs, Lem McCarty, who was seserely scalded last Sunday is slightly improved.
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Tuesday, Jan. 3 and 4 De LAVAL SERVICE DAY AT OUR STORE I ■ For the benefit of all users of De Laval Cream Separator* we have established a DE LAVAL SERVICE DAY. On this date we shall be glad to have any De Laval user bring his separator to our store for a complete and careful inspection and adjustment, which will be made free of charge. Should any parts, due to unusual wear or accident, need to be replaced, this will be done, and only charge being for price of the new parts used. r,. . ■ . A De Laval Service man will be with us to assist with this work. Bring in your Separator and receive the benefit of his advice k on the care and operation of your machine, as well as the free service. It is- our wish, and that of the. De Laval Company, that every user of a De Laval Separator get the maximum of efficiency at the minimum of cost. ? j No expert is required to' keep aDe Laval in repair. A little_care with the use of De Laval Separator Oil will keep it running satisfactorily for years if adjustments are made wheh needed. » ■* L DE LAVAL SEPARATORS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. Come Early and Avoid Delay*. I- ' • . , • ■ Kellner & Callahan V RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
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Candy, nuts, fruits, vegetables, celery and other good things to eat at Gaffield’s restaurant. Men’s and young men’s all Wool Suits in all the up-to-date styles and pattern, all sizes. Let us fit you for Xmas. ROWLES A PARKER. Miss Blanche Hayes went to Brook, Ind., this morning, where she is employed. Elsie Nelson, who is attending the Rensselaer high school, went to her home at Roselawn this morning. Overcoats in the new trench or plain style. Many patterns and they are all wool. A useful Xmas gift for Father, Son or Grandpa. All sizes and we can please you. „„„„ ROWLES & PARKER. \ _ Attorney Charles M. Sands, went to Valparaiso, Ind. this morning to look after some matters in the Porter county circuit court. Several styles of comfort house slippers in kid and felt. A gift that is remembered the year round. See them at ROWLES & PARKER. Taylor Wood, came to Rensselaer Ito drill with the Home Guards, Wednesday night. He returned to his home near Parr this morning. A most acceptable Xmas gift is Handkerchiefs. Beautiful Swiss embroidered and tinted handkerchiefs at 15c, 19c, 25c.and 35c, at ROWLES &. PARKER. ■ Victor Webb, of lowa, who had been visiting his aunt, Mrs. John Bruner, went to Wheatfield this morning to visit with his mother, who has been quite sick, but, is now somewhat improved.
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 fails. ROWLES & PARKER I have purchased one hundred gallons of oysters for the holidays, which I will sell for only 50c a quart. E. E. Gaffield. Carl Eigelsbach, who is attending Notre Dame University came Wednesday evening to spend they Christmas vacation. \ Just received one lot of choree, all new mixed nuts. All A-No.-l quality 22c per pound. ROWLES & PARKER Thursday Local Market. ■8 Corn 90c. Oats 73c. Wheat $2.00. Rye $1.60. Eggs 45c. Good chickehs 17c. Old roosters 10c. Duks 17c. Geese 16c. Turkeys 25c. Butterfat 48c. i t . Oysters, only 50c a quart at Gaffield’s. E. P. Honan made a business trip to Indianapolis today. _ Mrs. P. Weggin and daughter, Marie returned Wednesday from a visit in Chicago today. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harris, of Mt. Ayr, returned to their home todaya after a visit in Chicago.
Methodist Epitcopal Church
9:30 Sunday school. , The unveiling of the “War Honor Roll” and the raising of the ‘Service Flag” will take place at this meeting. The primary department will also give a short program. This Sunday school, in harmony with all of the other Sunday schools of the city, will not give a treat this year, 1 but will take a collection for the children among the war sufferers. 10:45. Morning worship and a Christmas sermon by the pastor. The choir will render special music. 6:00 Epworth League. Topic, “The Birthday of Love.’' 1 7 -00. Evening worship with sermon by Dr. W. E. McKenzie of Lafayette. Following the sermon the First Quarterly Conference will be held. The twentieth of December is settlement day ,and all obligations of the church should be met. On Sunday evening, December 30th, the pastor will give his lecture on “Jerusalem and its Environs. The stereoption will be used. The men of this church have made it possible to conduct evening services without any violation of the principles of patriotism, by going to the forest and cutting fuel for the church. At no time has the country needed the services of the church more than now. Therefore beginning with the New Year the pastor will conduct evangelist services on ’Sunday evenings.
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the regular annual stockholders meeting of the Trust and Savings bank of Rensselaer, Indiana, will be held at the office of the bank on Wednesday, January 2iid, 1918, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. Charles G. Spitler, president. Judson J. Hunt, sec.-treas. Miss Mary Sawin, went to her home in Edinburg, Ind., today' to spend the Christmas vacation. Just, received another large shipment of those fancy recleaned split navy beans. Beans that were cracked in threshing, while they last— l 2% per pound. ROWLES & PARKER Robert Milliron, of Franklin, Ind., came today for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'W. C. Milliron. It wouldn’t be 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 complete. ROWLES & PARKER. James Babcock, a student of Notre Dame University came Wednesday evening to spend the holidays. Come in and hear the SONORA. The finest talking machine in the world. A Xmas present for the entire family. , ROWLES & PARKER
C. C. Starr, accompanied by his granddaughter, Genevieve Starr went to Danville, 111., today for a few days’ visit with relatives. A good Wool Winter Coat at a Reduced Price would be an elegant Xmas gift for Mother, Wife or Sister. REDUCED at ROWLES & PARKER. Florence Allman and Marion Parker came home this morning from Evanston, 111., where they are students in Northwestern University. Miss Allman is taking work in art and music preparatory to teaching these subjects in high school. Miss Parker is taking liberal arts course. When buying a talking machine why not buy the best. The SONORA plays all makes of records perfectly, winning the highest score for tone quality at the Panama Exposition. All sizes in stock. Hear them at ROWLES & PARKER. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood, of Parr, will move into the rooms over The Republican office Friday, where they will reside during the winter months. Mr. and Mr?. Wood will be welcome additions to the city, and it is to be hoped that they can be prevailed upon to make their permanent residence here. The SONORA talking machine. The machine that plays all makes of records perfectly. The h ghest class talking machine in the wjrld. Come in and hear them at ROWLES & PARKER.
WEATHER Rain tonight probably turning snow Friday, colder Friday.
For Her Xmas remembrance a new line of pretty shades in heatherbloom petticoats with taffeta flounce for $2.48, at ROWLES & PARKER. BARBER SHOPS CLOSE XMAS. The Rensselaer baber “"Shops will be closed all day Christmas. This is done in honor of the most sacred day of the year. Sugar at the same old price BVac per pound. Call E. E. Gaffield BarkleyJM. E. Service* Quarterly nieeting Sunday, 10:30 a. m. • Services by district superintendent, W. E. McKenzie. A hew purse or hand bag that will jpst suit her. New plan and fancy leathers. At ROWLES & PARKER. She would appreciate one of our nice Fur Collars or Muffs for her Christmas remembrance. ROWLES A PARKER. Since I bought a large quantity of oyster*, I will be able to sell them at only 50c a quart. Buy early. E. E. Gaffield.
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Mrs. C. A. Gundy has returned from a weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. Lorinda. McGlinn, of Rensselaer. The funeral of Mrs. Nancy Goff was held- in the Christian church Sunday afternoon, Rev. Postill officiating. Born, Sunday, December 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Pritchett, a son. ~ Lanty Joyner, formerly of Fair Oaks, but now of St. Cloud, Minn., whs here the last of the week. Mrs. A. M. Bringle is real poorly this week with rheumatism. Robert Goble and wife have rented rooms of Mrs. Wm. Warne and will probably remain here this winter. Mrs. Carl CdXPenter and daughter of Haskells, Ind., visited here over Sunday. Phillip Goff of Cisna Park, 111., and Henry Goff and wife of Wisconsin were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. F. M. Goff, Sunday. Mrs. Leslie Warne and children, visited a couple of days with the Clark family near Morocco last week. Mrs. F. R. Ewin visited relatives in Brook Friday. Mrs. Al Abell spent the week-end in Lafayette and Battleground.. Mrs. J. M. Allfen made a trip to Monon, Tuesday to see the doctor. Albert Cox, who enlisted in the aviation corps is now at Newport, Kentucky. Mrs. Joe Brown and Mrs. Morton Clifton, have gone on a visit to relatives in Council Bluff, and Kansas City. Rabbits are being caught and shipped by the barrels from here now. Christmas exercises at the schoolhouse Friday afternoon and at the M. E. church Sunday evening. All invited to attend.
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N ervous troubles, with backache, dizzy spells, queer pains and irregular kidneys. give reason to suspect kiuney weakness and to try the remedytnat hashelped your neighbors. Mrs. Joseph Adams, Work & Van Ren selaer Sts., Rensselaer, says: “1 suffered very much from kidney disorders. My kidneys acted too often. I could get little rest at night. I felt tired all the time. and was nervous and blue. Simetimes, flashes of color kept coming before my eyes. My head ached and it seemed as though I would go frantic I finally got Doan’s Kidney Pills at A. F. Long’s Drug Store and they relieved me wonderfully.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the' same that Mrs. Adams had. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
When buying a talking machine—you buy for tone quality first, beauty of cabinet second. The SONORA excells in both. All models in stock for immediate delivery. $5.00, SBO.00, SIIO.OO, $160.00, $200.00. Come and all rubber Arctics in all sizes. ROWLES & PARKER
OBITUARY
Nancy "J. Burns was born in Jasper county, Indiana on the 7th day April, 1851. Departed this life December 14th, 9:30 p. m. 1917, at the age of 66 years 7 months and 24 days. i She was united -in marriage to Frances M. Goff, December 2nd, 1872, and desided in Jasper county, Indiana until her death. To this union, 9 children were born, Lillian, Mrs. Josiah Davisson, Esty M., Mrs. Harvey Davisson, of Jasper county, Indiana, Arthur of Henry county, Indiana, Phillip of Cisna Park, Illinois, Clarence C., Mattie, Mrs. David Overton, Frances E., of Jasper county, Indiana Cristopher died in infancy, Effie, Mrs. W. S. McConnell of Jasper county, Ind. Nancy J. Hoff was the youngest child of Thomas and Nancy Burns, s os Jasper family of which have all departed this life except one sister, Sarah E. Smith of Jasper of whom she leaves to R mourn their loss. Nancy J. Goff united with the Methodist church while quite young, later transferred her membership to the Christian church and remained in the faith till death.
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 the 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 Rpwen’s grocery has a full line of fruits and vegetables for the holidays. Phone 202. We have a full and complete line of rubber foot wear. We bought a large stock early. Rubber goods are difficult to obtain now and are greatly advanced in price. You may have the advantage of our early purchase both in selection and price. B. N. Fendig. Exclusive Shoeman. ■ - Everything good to eat at the Gaffield restaurant. Let us supply your needs in the food line. Why not a talking machine for Xmas—a present for the whole family. You will want the best. Compare the SONORA with any other machine and yoq will find nothing equal for tone quality. Come in and hear them at ROWLES A PARKER. We have a large line ”l»f- pure Christmas candy that we purchased before the big advance. From 15c to 20c a pound. Including marshmallows and cream center choco-i late drops. JOHN EGER. Christmas trees at Rowen’s grocery store. Phons 202. £
WHAT YOU CAN .. FIND AT . FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE FOR CHRISTMAS VICTROLAS— Victrola Records. r Victrola Albums. Kodaks. Kodak Albums. Kodak Picture Frames. Basket Balls. Foot Balls. Punching Bag*. Boxing Gloves. WHITE IVORYToilet Set*. Manicure Sets. Military Sets. Picture Frames. Brushes of all krtld*. Tray*. A big line of Noveltie*. LEATHER GOODSCollar and Cuff* Set*. Manicure Set*. Glove and Handkerchief Set*. Pillow Top*. Table Cover*. Music Roll*. Bill Book*. Purae*. , Sewing Set*. BOOKSThe New One* Just Out. Children’* Book*. Leather Book*. < Real Gift Book*. Cartoon Book*. Margaret Hill McCarter’* Book*. Bible*. % Testament*. FOUNTAIN PENSSAFETY RAZORSOld Fashioned Razor*. Shaving Set*. CIGARS— Cigar* in Small Boxes. Cigar Set*. Cigar Case*. Cigar Humidors. A PERFUMES- « Toilet Water*. Talcum Powder* in Case*. PENNANTSPillow Top*. V » Framed Picture*. GAMESRook. Flinch. Pit Crokinole. Dominoes and Other*. # LETTERLetter Paper. Correspondence Card*. Framed Pictures, Fancy Calendar*. Desk Calendar*. „ Calendar Pad*. __ 2 Seal*. < K White Tiaaue Paper. Holly Paper. Christmas Post Card*. Christmas Booklet*. ALL THESE ARTICLE AND A THOUSAND MORE BOUGHT AT BEFORE THE WAR PRICES AND SOLD - ACCORDINGLY. FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE
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