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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAXX.Y AND SEMI-WEEKLY. CXULBK M MAMXX.TO'N - - i*UbU»liers THE EBIDAY ISSUE IS BEGULAB WEEKLY EDITIOM. Semi-Weekly liepublican entered J an. I, 1897, as secund class mat! matter, al Uie post office at Kensseiaer, Indiana. Kvening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BATES YOB DISPLAY ADVEBTISIMG -JMllyy-per--tneir--T-.V7-; Sewi-Weekly, per inch 18c SUBSCBXPTXOM BATES. Daily, by carrier, ID cents a week. By mall, >6.00 a year. Semi-Weekly, year, in advance, >2.00. BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 2a cants. Additional spaee pro rata.

CABBXEB BOYS. Carl Arnott Hopkins Brothers -; : Raymond Lynge Harold Bowen Thomas Donnelly William Campbell CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. 7 u, - - - was" ; ■— “ ' „ FOR SALE—Four turkey gobblers. S. A. Potts, R. D. 2, 8 miles north of Rensselaer. FOR SALE —Barred Rock eggs for setting, 15 for 75 cents. Mrs. M. I. Adams.< ■ FOR SALE—I6O acres well improved farm in Gillam township, 5 Vi miles from town, 4 miles from station on improved gravel road. All iavet black land, godd fences and hnitdingiu Priee able. Possession March first. 200 acre farm with fair improvements, level black land, 110 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, six miles from town. Price <65.00 pier acre. Terms to suit Possession Feb. Ist 120 acre farm, good improvements, locate don stone road. 100 acres in cultivation, 20 acres pasture. Price and terms right. Will trade any one or al lof the above fanna. JOHN A. DUNLAP. FOR SALE—Two pure bred red male Duroc hogs, weights 175 and 250. Phone 948-K. Roy Stocksick. FOR SALE—S room house and large lot Hard and soft water. Price $750. A. J. Bissenden. FOR SALE —Bee supplies. Order now and be prepared for the spring flow of honey. Ask for free catalog. « Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. — - —r" FOR SALE —White Rock eggs for hatching from W. R. Fishel strain. Price reasonable. Robert McDonald, R-l, McCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from selected pen of pure bred Buff Orpington and Buff Leghorns, at reasonable prices. Phones 95 or 569.’ G. B. Porter. FOR SALE—Navy beans, a little off color, but good to eat. We eat ’em. 5c a lb. in 10 lb. lots or over. Phone 334. E. P. Honan. FOR SALE—Two-seated, rubber tire buggy; also single seat, steel tire top buggy. Phone Robert Reeve. FOR SALE—Spring wheat Call 606 or 456. George Reed. FOR SALE —I have 1200 tons of good ice and will be able to give the trade service as usual. ,H. E. White, the ide man. -y FOR SALE —Pullman 5-passenger 1916 model touring car, tirfes 30x3%. Also 1916 Dodge 5-passenger touring car with summer and winter top. Fred W- Schultz. Phone 953-A. FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock setting eggs. Price 5c each.J. M. Johnson- Phone 929-H.

CLO S E D TOMORROW FROM 12 Noon until 6 p. m. — : '— ; "i. • - ... 7 •' ' . ■ ■ .■! In Memoriam Mrs. H. R. Kurrie Central Garage

FOR SALE—A good work mare, weight 1500, one carriage and double driving harness and some small 18 and 19 inch collars for trade for 21 and 22 inches. Seed corn for sale." Henry Paulus. Phone 938-G. FOR SALE— Overland Touring Car. 10 Tons Good Timothy Hay. Butterfly Cream Separator. and other household article#. ELIAS ARNOLD, R. F. 1, Rensselaer, Ind. —Phone 913-F. ■FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from pure bred Buff Rock chickens, Mrs,. Qren phone 939-C. FOR SALE—I 6 h. p. Baker traction engine, steam. Leader separator, 36x60. Ford 5-passenger touring car. Art Hicks, Shelby, Ind. FOR SALE —Eighty acre farm, 40 acres in pasture, 40 under cultivation; 5 room house, big cattle barn and silo. Would make A-l dairy farm. A bargain. Can give possession March 1. One mile of DeMotte. Call or address C. L. Fritts, DeMotte, Indiana. ______ FOR SALE —Medium and Mammoth red clover seed, spring seed wheat, also one pure bred Shorthorn bull calf and two grades. Call or write T. K. Fisher, Hebron, Ind. FOR SALE —Shorthorn bulls, past yearlings, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. D. 5, Francesville. FOR SALE —Good solid 16 inch block wood. Shelby Comer. Phone 904-L. FOR SALE —Pure b -ed Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain. Price $2.00. W. B. Hough. Phone 936-D. FOR SALE—I have a variety of prime garden seeds for, sale on display at John Carmichael’s shoe shop. Prices fight. J. H. Carson. FOR SAT.R—Two hard coal hnrner stoves, and wood heating stove, all in good condition. Also small cottage house to be removed from pres ent location. Also good building lot. House could be moved on lot and make good residence. Very reasonable terms on house and lot together or separately. George A. Williams.

WANTED TED—You to wait and buy one of those registered Shorthorns when I sell my entire herd at Rensselaer, Ind., March 29th, at public auction. Thomas Lonergan. ’ WANTED—Garden plowing and trash hauling. Frank Marlatt. Phone 329-Black. WANTED TO RENT—Small modern house. W. L. Wood. Phone 517. WANTED Government bonds bought an(i sold; also dwelling houses sold on easy terms. A. Leopold, South Front street. Phone 33. WANTED—-At Barnes’ Restaurant, dining room girl and dish washer. _ . - _ _ . - ' WANTED—Hides. Will pay -17 e per pound. Roth Bro*. WANTED—SingIe man to do farm work. Phone Arthur Arnott. WANTED —To plow gardens and haul rubbish. Phone 166. James Clark. WANTED —Giri for house work: Margaret Halligan. Phone No. 12. WANTED —Bee keepers to write or. ask for ’ copy of bee catalogue. Mailed free. Leslie Clark. Rensselaer, Ind.■ „ ■■ . '? WANTED—Ten cords good dry four foot wood at once. A. Leopold. Phone 33. WANTED—Cream. Will pay the highest market price. Cavinder & Cavinder. Odd Fellows’ Building, Gifford, Indiana. • . *7 - WANTEQ-r- Married ' man as tenant, three ..and one-half miles 410rth and west of Morocco. Call Joseph Berry, Phone £O-B, Morocco

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FOR RENT FOR RENT—My « room house, 2»4 blocks from court house, city lights and water,Mrs. Gep, Stoudt, Remington, Ind. Phone 65.1 FOR RENT —A house and fifteen acres of ground five miles southwest of Wheatfield-: —Dr. F-—A^—-TurflePr Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT— T Sixty-five acre_farm._ ~HrßrWood. FOR RENT—The Nellie Donegan Reynolds modern 9 room house and garage on Washington Ave. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman at First National Bank. • . I -—— —— - **" "■ " r FOR RENT —Eight room house on S. Front street, with all modern improvements, large_lot, now occupied by T. G. Wvnegar; possession April ■; 1‘ Also 6 room modern house on ; Harrison street. A. Leopold. Phone | 33. ! LOST ' ■ —*- ■■ ' ■ ■■■ LOST—Black cow. Ray D. Thompson, Phone 277. LOST —Pair of nose glasses. Finder notify W. H. Parkinson. Phone 488. LOST —Giri’s shoe, size 1%, just half soled. Please notify Marion Hopkins, 221 Rachel street. FOUND: —Large auto truck chain. Get same of F. G. Deschand at Rensselaer garage. MONEY TO LOAN—o per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN —Chas. J. Dean & Son... ARE YOU THINKING OF BUILDING?—Of course you are and you want to save from five to six hundred dollars. Just drop us a card and we will tell you how easily it can be done. Address XYZ, Care Republican, Rensselaer r Indiana. WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For information write X Y Z, c|o Republican, Rensselaer, Ind.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS v DR. E. C._ ENGLISH Physician aad Surgaoa Oppoal t® T ruat and Sa vines Bank. Phones: 177—2 rln<s for office; 2 rings realdenca. Bansaaiaar. XaSisaa SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Inanraaw 2 per cent farm loann. Office in Odd Fellow*’ Block. ' F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to diseases of women Office over Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence. 242. DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathia Physician Telephone, office <nd reeidenoe, 441. Boom 1 and 1, Murray Building, Ransaelaer, Indiana. Ehones, Office —2 rings ot. 209; Real dence — 3 rings on 200. * Successfully treats both acute and chronic diseases. Spinal curvatures a. specialty. H. L. BROWN Dontist Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth Plates a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Oac administered for painless extraction. —yimce cvs«" »«SkTrMWl r "BiSro. Lawyers Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, mFking and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building. W. H. PARKINSON Lawyer Office, Room 4, Odd Fellows Building With G. H. McLain ■ — Rensselaer-Office Days— Friday and Saturday of each week. DR. E. N. LOY Physician Office in the G. E. Murray Building Telephone 89. ” JOHN A. DUNLAP (Successor Folts) Practice in all court*. Katates settled. Farm loan*. Collection department. Notary in the office. kensMlaer CHARLES M. SANDS Lawyer Office in I. O. O. F. Building - - ;■ ... Room 7. ■ TRUSTEES’ OFFICE DAYS. MARION TOWNSHIP. C. W. PostUL Trustee Odd Fellows Building, Renkselaar, on Saturday*. Office phone 542. Residence 328. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rusli, Trusto* Office with E. P. Lsne. over Munuy’i Store, in Renssaiaer. on Saturday*. JORDAN Julius G. Huff, Trustee ’Office Day—Thursday, at Residence Address, R- F. D. 4, Rensselaer » Phone 949-A Don’t fail to attend the Virgil Hobson sale to ben held March 17. 90 head of the best cattle in Jasper county. j

Wk ‘ a II * I TRADt MARK I I The City of I GOODRICH I j No More I a Days Of Le** | ■ » I I Meatless, heatlees, wheatless are days of the past; H but the thrift bornof them I ~is with us to stay. B To demand the utmost for D a dollar is one great les- I sontheworldhasriearned. Q Along with other days of | n less, it has cancelled days g of less service. | B Service has fdways been Q the Goodrich measure of I Q the value of tires; that is, ■ ■ what a tire proves itself I n % worth you in service on your car, andon the road. Q R You see promise of service a in the burly, full rounded I I bodies of Goodrich Serv- ( ■ ; ice Value Tires; and j □ | their thicker SAFETY | TREADS, extra wide | I to fortify the sidewall r against rut grindingI > ! Q You get fulfillment of prom- I ised service value in I I their dependability and R you j take them.l □ Buy Goodrich Tires [ from a Dealer | GOODRICH [ TIRES j "fiESTINTHE j j LONG RUN” j 188 |MMH|

■ ■ ■ - - —— -- 'r PIZARRO —, ——■* ’ I ——- —— ■ . • ' . ■ * • •" * ■ . , '• ' _ •■ ■ A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS I' - By Richard Brinsley Sheridan will be presented by the COLUMBIAN . LITERARY SOCIETY in the College Auditorium SUNDAY, MARCH 16 at 8 o’clock p. m. Admission 25c. Reserved Seats 35c.

HEREFORD CATTLE SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm 8 miles east and 2 miles north of Rensselaer; 2 miles north of McCoysburg;6 miles west and 2 miles south of Francesville, sale to commence at 11 a. m., 011 MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919, TLE—-40 cowsj 25 with calves at 90 HEAD OF HEREFORD CATfoot and 15 to be fresh soon. 16 head of yearling steers. 12 head of yearlong heifers. _ 22 head of calves. The above list is of pure bred foundation stock, and the yearlings and calves, in fact all the young cattle, are sired by pure bred Hereford —A credit of sir months will be given on all sums of $lO and over, notes to draw 6 per ceht interest from date if paid when due, if not so paid 8 per cent from date. cent off for cash when entitled to credit. $lO and under cash in hand. VIRGIL HOBSON. 301. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.

FARMERS The war being over and prices settling down, I have decided to again < enter the Fence business. As before I will build all kinds of fence, , the three inch round Concrete Cor- . ner Posts and will also handle orders . for Peerless Lawn and Field Fencing • Gates and everything that goes to build a good fence. You can save | enough dollars by ordering your wire to pay the difference between a good fence and a poor one. If you have some fence to build this summer and can’t spare the time drop me a card and I wiUcaH and see you, but do it immediately as I have a lot of work and must do it as contracted. & Rensselaer, Ind. <z When in need of a Shorthorn bull this spring do not forget that Chauncey Wood will have four m his sale, which will be held in March. One of the four is the bull that took first ah a two-year-old in the last county show. We kin beat our muskets an’ swords int’ plowshares, but who s goin* t’ beat our boys int plowin. A feller never realizes how little fte knows till he tries t’ help his little boy out on a school composition. Abe Martin.

RETIRE - • ALL TUBES AND CASINGS STEAM VULCANIZED AT REASONABLE PRICES. WORK GUARANTEED. SEE ME AT SCOTT BROS. harness shop. John Braddock. ■

* ***** JJJ,rfrrr ~' JJJJfJirfrr ~ . Economy in the selling of our work keeps up the I I ■ prices down. OnJy I BROOKS I Mr I I HL one profit. No agents. I 1 Hi immm-Z- Ii 8 Rensselaer

The railroad administration has thousands of open freight cars now standing idle on the tracks, and in Washington representative© of the producers of sand, gravel and crushed stone are soulfully pleading for a reduction in the present freight rates which render the transportation of their product prohibitive. , Road building plans are practically at a standstill now and. .unless more reasonable freight rates can be secured they will remain at a standstill indefinitely. The government has the facilities for transporting the material but the remarkable rates it demands clamp down the lid* not only on transportation but on the industries to which transportation is necessary. ___ SUPPLY OF ANTHRACITE COAL. We have just received a car of chestnut hard coal and now have a large stock of all sizes of anthracite coal.—THE FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY, phone No. 7. Virgil Hobson will hold a public sale Monday March 17, and will offer some of the best cattle in the county for sale on that day., Be there.

POTTER A SAWYER SEED HOUSE Remember, we buy and sell all kinds of seed, and also makea ®P®cialty of cleaning gram for ■ Now is tho time to sell your timothy and clover seed for the spring POTTER & SAWYER. Phom 7, Rensselaer, Indiana. FRU,T IREES SCrSERY STOCK Now is the time to place your order for fruit trees and nursery stock. Every tree and plant I sell is absolutely guaranteed in ever Z„!^£,‘' ct ‘ — l CHARLES HfiltHltXi

RENSSELAER - - REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer *’ Rensselaer ... *«<» Remington J«JJ •• “* Remington w £ FARE 11.00 War Tax »«• FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.

* REMOVAL NOTICE. J * ... ' » 1 have moved my office to • • the rooms over Murray’s De- * • partment store. Entrance, stair- • way next to Long’s^ drug 'tore- . • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. * • D. • • •-. -* - * - - _——.

CALL rrrv BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY * SERVICE LEE RAMEY Phones 441-White and 107.