Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1918 — Page 4
- TttE UNIVERSAL CAR Fordson Tractor Demoistration On Friday and Saturday! Nov. 15 and 16 We will hold a plowing demonstration on the land belonging to the Indian school, situated one mile south of Rensselaer. Anyone interested in tractors should see this wonderful machine work. ■» ■ • r CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, IndL
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN SAXX.Y in WIO-WBSIM. ft EUDLXOV - - PnbU*fc*r* xhs noAT nvn a jbooia* wiaiLT ssxtxoh. Semi*Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1. 18*7. aa seoond class mall matter, at tbe post office at Rensselaer, Indiana. Branlnc Republican entered Jan. 1. 1887. as second class mall matter, at tbe post office at Rensselaer. Indiana, under tbe Act. of March 8,41 H. bass« roi mnAT Aimnaia Semf- ’inch 'II! l*o •ÜBWMFSira BATBB. Dally, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mall, $6.00 a year. Semi-Weekly. In advance, year, S3J>O. BASBS SOB CTi It fffP 1 ™ ABB Three lines or leas, per week of six issues of Tbe Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican. 86 cents. Additional space pro rata.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SAUt _____ FOR SALE—Large 'base burner in excellent condition. Van Rensselaer Club. Enquire of E. P. Lane. FOR SALE —Dry standing timber, west of Parr. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 337. FOR SALE —Or wall trade for Ford touring car, one No. 6 Powers picture machine, 125 Standard opera chairs, 1 Roestat, 1 10x12 screen and frame. W. C. Milliron. FOR SALE—Two driving horses, one 10 and one 4 years old, weight about 900 each. Also rubber tire surrey, almost new.- Or wall trade for hogs or calves., Rex Ott, R. D. 1. FOR SALE —A reed baby carriage, practically new. Jack Carmen, phone 316. FOR SALE —Or will rent my modem eight room residence on north McKinley avenue. Offer same for sale at a bargain. John Poole, phone 297. ■P FOB SALE —Oole kitchen range, second hand. May be seen at Warner Bros. . FOR SALE —40\ acre farm, with frame house, abouy 3 miles northeast of Wolcott, adjoining Powell and rengtifth farms. Price $2,000. Want an offer.. Fred L. Mechel, 9 E. 13th St, Chicago, 111.
FOR SALE —50 stands'of bees and complete equipment. Wilson Busseß, McGoysburg, Ind., phone 940-A. FOR SALE —Good base burner mid three tons of hard coal. Sam Roth, phone 367. FOR SALE —Good four room residence, block from Main street in Brook. Bargain. Jesse Putnam, Rensselaer, Ind., P. O. Box 194. “FOR SALE—Mississippi plantstions. 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 ertd winters and high fuel and coal bills. Harvey Davisson. _____ FOR SALE—Cupboard, table add 2 rockers and heating stove. Mrs. Sadie Galbraith, N. Scott St. FOB SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sale a Favorite base ‘burner,, huge sise, in perfect condition, ietlie Clark. Phone 18 f<o££ SALE—Some ' pure bred Bronze iu-keya. Fat for Thanksgiving market. Phone 945-D. Mrs.
FOR SALE—Simon Hochstetler is agent for the Perkins’ windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204. FOR SALE—Two first class Jersey cows. C. W. Spencer. Phone 243White FOR SALE—Two Ford cars. Bargain. William I. Hoover. FOR SALE— Some real in well improved farms located within 3 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 133 acres, 162 acres, 80 acres. I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all sizes further out from Rensselaer. For further particulars see me. Phone 246 office, or residence 499. Harvey Davisson.
FOR SALE—The Lucy Clark residence property in Rensselaer, consisting of two lots and good house. Good location. Will sell worth the money. George A. Williams. FOR SALE—Extra good pure-bred White Wyandotte cockerels. $1.50 to $2.00. R. G. Burns, phone 901-G. FOR SALE—One 2-year-old registered Shropshire "ram from the Jess Andrews flock. Also some spring ram lambs. Phone 954-D. Ed. Rantou. FOR SALE—I9I6 model Ford touring car, guaranteed to be in first class running order, with good tires. Will sell on time or trade for live stock. Jerry Tullis, Parr, Ind. Across road from Aix store.
WANTED WANTED—‘Monday morning, ten men handy with carpenter tools. Steady inside employment. Apply at factory. Rensselaer Mfg. Co., Louis Ramp, Foreman. WANTED —Two rooms (with heat and light. Furnished or unfurnished for light housekeeping. W. L. Wood, Parr, Ind. Phone 939-F. WANTED—More farmers to know about the great land movement in the clover lands of Wisconsin. See me about the next excursion. Office in Wright building, near Washington St. bridge. Open evenings. Telephone 418. Elmer Gwin. ' ' ■■■■ - , ■mHig r ' ?" WANTED —To rent a good farm. H. Wilson, in Ross Ramey property. WANTED—Work of any kind. H Wilson, in Ross Ramey property. WANTED —Load of clover hay. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. H. Shields. Phone 624. '
FOR RENT Small residence. Clark & Hamilton. FOR RENT—Nine room house, city water, lights, bath, and nicely located. E. P. Honan, phone 334 or 286. FOR RENT—-Farm. Inonirs at office. Dr. F. A. FOR RENT—Good house, lights and city water, one block epgt of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, lights, hard and soft water, . Call 441-White. Mrs. C. Ramey. /
FOR RENT—Seven room residence with bath. Will be vacated about Nov. 1. George W. Hopkins. Phone 137 o? 62. FOR RENT —Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. 0. G. B. Porter. Phone 996 or 569. FO3 RENT—Residence and fiveacre tract at northeast edge Of the city. Possession st once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 625. LOST LOST—A smalt female rat terrior. Color brown. Been gone about -two weeks. John Leiehty, phone 910-A.
THE EVENING BKPUBUCAN, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
LOST—Tail to taupe colored fox. Will finder please call phone 624. LOST OR STRAYED—Two ewes and one buck. Call 937-J or 939-A.-Simon Thompson. the Remington road, Sunday afternoon, an elkskin mitt for left hand. Matthew Worden: LOST—White and yellow bull terrier with leather collor witn brass buttons. Harry Swartaeli. Phone 947-1. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—Chaa J. Dean 4 Soa .» Those desiring magazines for Xmas should order them at oncle. Call Mas. Lem Huston. Phone 81.
The publishers have jiMt notified me of the following Special Xmas Offer. To any one washing to send Xmas gifts I may offer two Woman s Home Companion subscriptions, or two American Magazine subscriptions, or a Companion and an American subscription, one year each to the same or different addresses for only *4. Mrs. L. C. Huston. Phone 81. MONIJY TO LOAN—6 per cent i'arm loan* John A. Dunlap.
COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES.
Following are the allowances made by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, at their regular November terpn. 1918:—r « ?eo F E Babcock, sup clerk.... * j P Hammond, same auditor... 500 Chas V May, same treasurer... 10,29 F E Babcock, same ............ l«-00 E D Nesbitt, pd co surveyor... 2.00 F E Babcock, sup same ...... • M L Sterrett, sal co 5upt....... 121.50 Same, expense office “.uu Eldon R Hopkins, same ....... 1100 Nellie M Sterrett, same ........ Dr F. H. Hemphill ,sal co health 48.91 F E Babcock, exp same 4.J0 Clark & Hamilton, same 9.72 Chas Morlan, jan ct hse 75.00 Mrs Chas Morlan, matron .same. 10.00 J L Griggs, fireman same bO-OO K T Rhoads & Co, sup same... 6.06 Larsh & Hopkins, repairs jail.. 66.86 K T Rhoads & Co, su same..... 19.46 W B Peterson, rep bldgs co farm 526.00 Andrew Fisk, labor same. 35.00 Margaret Shuey, same 20.00 H E White, sup same 48.76 Scott Bros, same 11-&0 K T Rhoades & Co, same 34.10 Babcock & Hopkins, same 70.0 b A E Boyce & Co, election sup... 100.25 Philip Blue, p d reg clerk 24.00 Wm D Bringle, same 11100 F E Babcock, exp election 16.00 Clark & Hamilton, same 22.00 Same, public printing 5.30 F E Babcock, same C B Steward, exp charity meet 23.96 E D Nesbitt, bdg engineer 8.90 Harry E English, same 1.50 Mrs Fae F Brouhard, care poor children 24.80 Mrs Belle McCarty, same 84,80 ,7 M Sauser, prizes boys’ and girls’ industrial clubs 200.00 W V Porter, bridge No 3139... 1100.00 E D Nesbitt, g r construction.. 44.20 Thos Lowe, same 5.00 E D Nesbitt, ditc’h construction. 50.50 Thos Lowe, same 11,25 Harry E English, same 2.50 J V Rice Porter, serving and posting notices G M Myers ditch 6.90 Clark & Hamilton, not sale same 7.00 Jonh L S Gray, co hwy supt.... 91.15 A Woodworth, assistant same.. 232.00 W S Parks, same ..'... 323.12 Fred Popp, same 284.87 Chas Lowman, same J P Lucas, same 265.25 Chas Meadal, same T.. 151.00 Arthur Williamson, same 340.25 G B Switzer, same 31,67 J D Adams Co, g r repair 20.87 W Q O’Neal 1 Co, same 227,83 Vincent Elsele, same 31.24 Indian Refining Co, same 2i1.85 J J Lawler, same 12.50 J. P. HAMMOND, .• Auditor ‘Jasper County, Indiana. Francis Chamberlain, of CaMfomia, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. H. Shields, and other relatives.
PROFESSIONAL CARPS - DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon Opposite Trust and Savings Bank. Phones: 177 —3 rings for offloe; 8 rings resldencA Banssalasr, InOianA SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Insurance 6 per cent farm loanA Office in Odd Fellows’ Block. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women and low grades of fever. Office over Fendlg*a Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 448.
DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Physician Telephone, office and residence, 445. Boom 1 and S, Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. Phones, Office —1 rings on 109; Residence —S rings on SOO. Successfully treats both acute and «chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a WILLIAMS A DEAN rr Lawyers Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of seta tee, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farms loann. Office la Odd Yellows Building.
JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer -. •* , (Successor to Frank Forts) Practice in all oourta. Estates settled. Farm loans. , Collection department. . Notary in tbe office. H. L. BROWN Crown and Bridge Work sad Teeth, without Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for palnleea extraction. Office over Karsh’s Brag Store. 5* N - LOY OITOX raONE 11. Successor to Dr. W. W. HnrtselL Office—Frame building on Cullen street: Residence College Avenue. Phone 19-B. Boat Of oouri house.
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE
The teachers of Carpenter towtnabip, Township Trustee Burdette Potter and County Superintendent M. L. \ Sterrett met in regular township institute and adopted the following dx- j pressions of condolence to the home of 'Chris Christenson: ! That, Whereas, death has claimed Miss Edna Christenson, who was secretary (of our institute and a membet of our teaching staff in Carpenter township, we, the teachers of Carpenter township, the trustee and county superintendent, do hereby express 'our feelings of sympathy to the gmef stricken family whose home has been darkened by the death of our coworker. That, Whereias there are several districts in Carpenter township in which Miles Edna Christenson has (taught wherein the children are grief stricken, more especially the school where She was teaching this fall, No. 3, known as the Claude May school, we, the teachers, trustee and county superintendent, do hereby extend our sympathies to the -children who loved their (teacher. _ Therefore be it resolved: That these expressions of condolence be transmitted to the bereaved mother, father, brothers and sisters of Edna Christenson.and the recital of facts be spread upon the minutes of (this institute and preserved in remembrance of (her Whose face does not appear (in her accustomed place about . our institute table.
( Signed) Morgan L. 'Sterrett, County Superintendent; Burdette C. Porter, Trustee Carpenter township; Martha Parker, Opal Hafey, Feme Rawlings, Oscar Beasey, Cecile Culp, Dewey Nelson, Teachers.
REGISTRANTS TO BE CLASSIFIED AND EXAMINED The 'local conscription board has received notice to classify and physically examine all registrants eighteen years of age. This order is very significant and may forecast the nation’s plan of universal training. This will keep the local board busy for some time. Mrs. 'C. Ramey returned from Hammond this afternoon, H. 0. Johnson, the painter, went to Indianapolis .this afternoon. Lewis Todd and family went to (Lagro today for a visit with his parents. NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and 1 am in position, to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, wliich I will sell as Executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor.
PAY DR. WASHBURN. All persona indebted to me are hereby notified that all accounts have been left at the First National Bank of Rensselaer, and you are requested to call at once and make settlement. Dr 1. M. Washburn. New Overland automobiles, the Thrift cars, o nhand. The ideal cars for beauty and service. Dr. J. Hansson, distributor. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & -Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. 0; Harris. Phone 124. BRIDGE PLANK. We are unloading a car of white oak bridge plank from Arkansas. J. C. Gwin & Co.
DON’T BE CARELESS ABOUT YOUR HEALTH
• When the liver is not acting properly the system becomes full of poisonous accumulations, the Moneys and intestinal glands become sluggish and a general debilitated and nervous condition exists. The blood become impure, the circulation sluggish and the brain clouded. «*
A neglected liver causes chronic constipation, jaundice, gall-stone and very often cancer. Glando Tonic acts Upon the whole glandular system of which the liver is the chief gland. If this nanAular system is in good working condition disease has no chance to fasten itsdlf upon you.' The best time to Actor is when you begin to feel tired, achy or langm- 5 To neglect one’s self when that tired, draggy feeling is present may mean weeks of severe) illness. Let Glando Tonic re*j move that feeling and give you life and health.
Mothers who have nursing babies should use Glando Tonic i to keep their bowels well regu-{ lated and their system in a ggod condition. This will regiußte baby’s bowels and help i« tea withstand the heat and genua of Summer. * Glando Tonic can be obtained! of druggists Or direct from thej Gland-Aid Company, Ft. Wayne,« bid. Large SI.OO size only.
Dry Cleaning And. Dyeing f Will guarantee to return yeur clothing looking like new and free from the odor of gasolene. Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same week. : John Werner
Trustee-deet John F. P-ettet, of Walker township, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Anna Mcßee, of Morton, tame today to assist in the f amily of ‘her daughter, Mrs. Charles M. Sands, whose children have the influenza. N, The next excursion to (the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, will leave Chicago at 9:30 a. m. Nov, 22. This is a 3,500 mile trip, -the grandest you ever made. Don’t miss it. < Harvey Davisson. Mrs. David 1. Bums and sister, Miss Clara Thompson, went to Brooksbon today where they will visit with Mrs. Ida Burns, mother of the late Sergeant David 1. Burns, who was the husband of Mrs. David I. Bums. Services in memory of Sergeant Bums will be held in Brooksbon Sunday, f
CHURCH OF GOD.
Elder S. J. Lindsay will hold the usual servees at the Ohurch of God next Saturday evening and all day Sunday. Everybody'invited.
SPECIAL SALE. For ten days we will offer a special discount on all kinds of automobile accessories. Now is the time to get your Anti-Freeze compound, Hood and Radiator Covers, Chains for all Sizes of cars. We will also sell you a tablet called More Miles and guarantee an increase of 20 per cent on the same amount of gasoline or your money back. Don’t forget that iMaxotire you need. .0. H. McKAY & SON.
OFFICIAL FOOD NEWS
By Dr. Harry E.
Food Administrator for Indiana.
Purchases of sugar for family use may be made monthly hereafter upon the basis of the three pound per person ration. This regulation succeeds that for bimonthly purchases on the two-pound per person per month basis. -
Hotels and restaurants are subject to an interpretation of the three pounds per ninety meals sugar ration by the following: "In no event shall the amount of sugar served to any person at any one meal exceed onehalf an ounce." One teaspoonful of sugar or its equivalent may be served for tea or coffee, plus one- teaspoonful for fruit or cereal (not for both) and one small lump for demitasse.
Bean packers throughout the country will be allowed to operate at normal capacity for the three months beginning today. The Food Administration announces that it is assured of sufficient tin-plate to permit the packing of beans in normal quantities. Canners will be allowed to use up all odd-sized tins now, on hand, but additional purchases of tins smaller than the number two size will not be permitted. The canners will not be allowed to contract for more than a three months supply of either cans or beans, nor will shippers be allowed to sell beans to canners without first securing Food Administration permits.
Carr & Crosby of the Centilever hotel. Ft. Wayne, were permitted to pajf S6O to the United War Work fund, in Allen county, for having used double their sugar for October. '
Hirar Day Bair, Cement lime, Brick ■fMMI&ABi - mwama
Barnard, Federal
Ed OMver returned from Indianapolis this morning. There will be services at the Aix church next Sunday evening at 7 o’clock. Mrs. Firman Thompson went to (Lafayette today. / If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 66. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jinkerson left today for their home in Chicago. Ruth Pruett went to Chicago today. She has been living in Detroit, Mich. Fresh ground new corn meal. Ask your grocer or phone Iroquois Roller Mills. Phone 456. Mts. C. O. Moss returned today to her homei in Urbana, 111., after a visit here .with her sister, Mrs. L. V. Sayler. You can get pure (buckwheat flour and that famous brand Early Breakfast Pancake flour. Ask your grocer or phoife Iroquois Roller Mills, phone 456. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crist (have returned from Danville*, lU., where Mr. Crist was employed. He now has a sught attack of paralysis. The sooner your films are developed after being exposed, the better the results. Take them to Larsh & Hopkins. Mrs. O. H. McCoy and her daughter, Mrs. G. Odd, of Lowell, came today for a visit with the former’s 'brother, William Bennett. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly.. A. L. Padgett. Phone 66. Martha Stiller returned today to (her home in Francesville. She had been assisting in the family of Allen Swim, which has been sorely afflicted with influenza.
Remember, Dr. Hansson has the size automobile tire you use, and his price is light. It is reported that there are about sixty cases of influenza at St. Joseph college. None of them seem to be serious and it is thought that the doctors have the situation wed in hand. Big .bargains in automobile tines. All sizes and grades. Investigate beore you buy. Dr. Hansson, the Overland Agency. j Fred Mecklenberg left today for Philadelphia after a two weeks’ visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mecklenberg. Fred is employed in the shipbuilding yards in Phtladel- * phda. £ Jy' " ' If you want to buy s seoond- hand automobile at the right price, a real bargain, see Dr. J. Hansson, the Overland distributor. Oratory may be quite a gift. But you never heat anybody knocking the man who is a good listener. - Six out of every ten families contain two better halves. And yet-we wonder why divorce lawyers are so plentiful that some office buddings are filled with them. ,
LADIES When irregular or delayed um Triumph Pill*. Safe and always dependable. Not aotd at drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for “Roller* and particulars, it’s free. Address Nation-t Medical Institute. Mllksukss. Wta. ,
BILLY FRYE For all train and city sails. Ala* Auto Livery Phones 107 and 960. CITY TRANSFER CO. w. i_ nrm.
RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS LINE SCHEDULE t Trips Daily / / 'Vi-, W «U 9 Rensselaer 7:45 a atVrrive Remington 8:80 a. m. -save Remington ...... •:10 a. m. \rrive Rensselaer ...... 9:65 a. m. Rensselaer ...... 4.-00 p. m. Vrrive Remington 4:46 p. m. dwve Remington 5:16 p. m. Vrrive Rensselaer s 6:00 p. m. =aresl.o* Each Way 'FRANK a KRESUUL Phone ISI-W. ■■seelsert led.
