Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1919 — Page 4

Felt Hats, Good Quality Straw Hats, Panamas, Leghorns, Bangkoks, Javas, Sennits, Baliluks, Milans Cleaned and Reblocked into Stylish Hats 1 Come Back Like New We Ship Once a Week Bring Yours to THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF William Traub RENSSELAER, INDIANA

BIG STOCK SALE Ths undersigned will offer at public auction at their residence, 9 miles north, 1V» miles west of Rensselaer, 3 miles south of Virgie, on the Jackson highway (all stone road), the former J. W. Faylor farm, commencing at 12 o’clock noon, on TUESDAY APRIL, 22, 1919. 100 Head of Registered and Grade Shorthorn and Hereford Cattle — Consisting of 1 roan Shorthorn bull, and 3 registered Shorthorn cows, papers furnished; 12 young Shorthorn milch cows, some with calf by side; 10 choice quality spring heifers; 20 Shorthorn heifers, wt. 600 to 800; 12 Hereford yearling heifers, dandies, wt. 500 to 600; 30 2-year old short fed Shorthorn steers, wt. 750 to 850; 2 yearling bulls, registered Shorthorns, papers furnished. 10 head of calves, Heifers and steers, pair of 3-year old-colta. 100 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 1 registered Duroc male, papers furnished; 2 Duroc males, 6 months old; 2 Duroc brood sows, wt 600 lbs. each, will farrow in May, bred to registered Duroc; 3 Chester White brood sows, will farrow in May and June; 2 sows each with good bunch of spring pigs; 15 Duroc gilts, bred to registered male, will farrow in May and June; 50 Duroc shoats, wt. 100 to 120 lbs.; 25 pigs, wt 50 to 60 lbs. Seed corn, oats, fence ports, binder and other implements. No auctioneer. Stuff will be sold to the fellow who outbids the other fellow. Lunch will be given on the ground, the proceeds to go to the prisoner relief fund. Terms A credit of 9 months will be given on sums over >lO, notes to boar 6 per cent interest if paid when due, if not paid at maturity 8 percent interest will be charged from date: 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit JOHN and ED EILTS. C. G. SPITLER, Clerk. Parties purchasing more than 5 head wo will assist in delivering half way.

Te Remove Spilled Paint

. When paint is spilled it is sometimes difficult to remove. Make a strong so* lotion of potash and wash the wood, leaving the solution to soak in. In a short time the paint will become soft and can be washed off with soap and water. Then use cold water.

t Bee Supplies ROOD’S GOODS SOLD AT CATALOGUE PRICE, SAVING YOU THE FREIGHT A FULL SUPPLY NO W IN STOCK Bee supplies will bo scarce this year. I have anticipated the ehGiMiaal dmnand and have laid in a big supply of sections and other suppiiee and there will be no delay in filling orders. You should buy your section* now and be prepared for the spring flow of honey. taft suppßeo an noted as the best made, aad - the prices arc bat HWa, if any higher than lahives, supers, breed frames, diviaios beaste, U •actions, starters and all ■all >*fte for hives in ASK FOR FREE CATALOGUE LESLIE CLARK - republican oma T ■• SR . . ,

C. Earl Duvall, daughter, Helen and Elizabeth Lee drove to Rockville, Ind. this morning where they will attend the funeral of Hubert Lee, a brother of Mrs. Duvall. Sara Ann King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred King, of Warsaw, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John King of this city arrived in the home of her parents at the capital of Kosciusko county, Sunday, April 6. The young lady at her initial weighing tipped the scales at eight pounds. Not being a son she may not always be a king. • * REMOVAL* NOTICE.* * • • I have moved my often to * • th* rooms over Murray’s Do- • • partment store. Entrance, stair* * • way next to Long’e drug *tore.— • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. * • D. •

Patriotic Address.

The Wild Onion school teacher lectured on the United States a few nights ago to a large audience. In the course of his remarks he paid a giowln/* tribute to our country, and it is regretted that everybody in the United States were not present. One reason we keep so far ahead of the other nations, said be, is because we are getting up and going to work every morning while the folks around the other ■ide of the world are just going t» bed. —Hogwallow Kentuckian,,

Wyoming Led All States.

Women acted as jurors in America almost half a century ago. The first grand jury which Included members of the “weaker” sex was impaneled at Laramie, Wyo., 48 years ago. The territory of Wyoming was organised in 1868 oat of part ofDakota, Utah, and Idaho, and one of the first official acts of the new territorial government was to grant women the right to vote and hold office.

Daily Thought.

The commander of the forces of a large state may be carried off; but the will of even a common man cannot be taken from him.—Confucius.

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GREENCASTLE MAN DIED AT RENSSELAER HOTEL

Gilbert Dorsit, whose home is in Greencastle and who was removed from the train here Sunday en route to his home and taken to the Rensselaer hotel, passed away Wednesday morning at 3 o’clock, death being the result of tuberculosis with which he had been suffering for several years. He had been in Colorado where he had gone in the hope that the change in climate would prove beneficial to his health and was accompanied here by his wife. A number of relatives of the deceased from Monticello and other southern points on the Monon have been here this week aiding in the caring of him, and the local order of Odd Fellows have also been of great help, Hie deceased being a member of that organization. The remains were shipped to Greencastle today where bunal will be made Friday.

big auction sale of automobiles SATURDAY, APRIL 12 1:30 p. m. 2 REPUBLIC TRUCKS 2 Two Stylo* of Bodie* with each— Express and Stock Bodie*. FORDS —Touring Car* and Truck* 5 Ford touring Car*. I Ford Sedan, almost new. 1 Ford Truck. 1 Ford Light Delivery Truck. ALL CARS ARE IN GOOD MECHANICAL CONDITION. TERMS OF SALE—Five percent off for cash, or credit of six months to purchaser giving good bankable nOte THACKER’S GARAGE Monon, Ind. Col V. D. Clyne, of Monticello, will be the auctioneer. Sale will be held at the Garage. Mrs. F. D. Burchard, daughter Winefred and Margaret Jones went to Redkey today for a visit with relatives. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. £» C. ENGLISH Phyeieiaa Opposite Trust and Savina* Bank Phenes: ITT—3 ria«n for often; I ring* SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Ineuranoo B per sent farm lease Ofltoe in Odd Fellows’ Btote. F. H. HEMPHILL nykctei ant kwgoon Special attention to dioceses sd woman JBteo over Foadte'e, Drag Btara. Telagbona, efltoe and reoManac ML DR. F. A. TURFLER Oit* igilMa Phyiteian Taiepbea*. edtee and riaHmm, ML Hoorn 1 tad t Murray Building, Rensselaer, Indiana Phones, Ofltoe—> rings on Md; Besidanoo » rings on BBd. Suooeastnlly treats bote asnte end chronic diseases. —Beal enrvatesss a specialty.

H.L.BBOWN Docdirt Crown on* BNdge Wark and forth without Halos a GgsetaUy. AU tee latest methods la Dentistry. Gue efimlnlsterst for palalseo urtraatioa Gteeo ever Down’s Bung Mae*. WILLIAMS A DEAN Lawyers Special attention given te preparation of wills, settlement of ontetea, and examination of abafcraobi of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellows Building. W. H. PARKINSON Office, Room 4, Odd Follows Building With G. H. McLain Rensselaer Office Days— Friday and Saturday of each wook. . , DR. E. N. LOY -~- Phyaiaia* Offioo an the G. B. Murray Balding Telephone 88. JOHN, A. DUNLAP (Sueeensor*to*'ftenk Fteta) Pmetioo la all courts. rwtatso oottloA Faros lean* CeUeottea dagwtaMnL Notary I* ffie steen. CHARLES M. SANDS ■Lawyer Office in L O. O. F. Bußdtag Room 7. L. A. BOSTWICK Engineer A Surveyor, Ditch and Map Work. Road Maps. Office on East Harrison Street, in Block East of' Court House Have Car. Phone S4D. Rensselaer, Indiana. W. L. WOOD Attorney At Law Loans, Real Estate A Collection* Buy And Sell Bonds. Office Room No. 1. ODDFELLOWS BUILDING TRUSTEES’ OFFICE DATA MARION TOWNSHIP. ♦ C. W. PeotßU Trustee Odd Feltown Biriidfajg, Office NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rush* Trustee Office with B. P. Lane, ever Muccuy'o Stern* n RannoeiMg, an Sakupdayn JORDAN TOWNSHIP. knifes G. HuR, Trustee Office Day—Thursday, ait BanMaatee Address, B. F. D. 4, RanwalaOT Phan S4R4L

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LANDLORD’S EXPERIENCE WITH GLANDO Mr. Haushalter, the Well known and energetic proprietor of the Hotel Paulding, Paulding, 0., said tliat for several years he had suffered from a sluggish Jiver, bachache and kidney trouble. He felt so drowsy and languid he could scarcely drag. He says “I had tried a number of kidney pills and liver remedies but found no relief until I used Glando the Great Gland Tonic. It proved to be just what I needed. lam thoroughly convinced I would have been flat on my back if I had not used this treatment, but instead of being laid up I am feeling fine and looking after my business every day. If I feel any indication of my old trouble returning I take a Glando treatment and it puts me right” . Mr. Haushalter was dying of selfpoisoning caused by an Inactive liver. This weakened the kidneys and other glands of the body. If he had not found a remedy that renewed glandular activity and removed the poison his life would undoubtedly paid the penalty. Glando Tenic is the only remedy of its kind on the market and its numerous cures is proof enough of its gfreat value to mankind. It is sold by druggists or will be sent direct by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Large treatment SI.OO.

RENSSELAER * - REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Xmmmlmc ... ... .SiOO a. as. Rowoelaer ... “* Reariagtea .®l3® a. aa. Readagtea •••*• ► *** FARE SIJD War Taa Sa. FRANK G. KJIX3LUL. Fraeriotor.

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NOTICE OF EXECUTOR’S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth A. Powers, deceased. Notice is hereby' given that the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth A. Powers, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of said decedent, in the city of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana on SATURDAY, the 19 th DAY OF APRIL, 1919, the personal property of said estate, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, beds and bedding, carpets, rugs, stoves, coal, wood, canned fruits, and other articles too - numerous to mention. iSaid sale to begin at 2 o’clock p. m. Terms—All sums of $5 and under, cash in hand; over $5 a credit of not to exceed six months will be given, the purchaser executing his note therefor, bearing 6% interest after maturity, waiving relief, providing for attorney’s fees and with sureties thereon to the approval of the executor. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1919. LOUIS HINCHMAN, Executor. Fred A. Phillips, auctioneer.

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W rite for Booklet U jj _kj Tax Exempt Preferred Stocks ySa Secured by High Grade Real Estate —4 to 8 Per Cent Net FrMfcK-Sawyw Income. INDIANAPOLIS SECURITIES CO. THBtD RJDOR LAW BLDG.. INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sale at his residence in the north part of town on SATURDAY, APRIL 12 Commencing at 10 a. m. The following personalproperty: 18 Head of Horses 8 Good work horses , 6 Head of Shetland ponies 1 Stallion 1 Mare in foal 2 Two-year olds 1 Pair of geldings pair brown mares, 8 years old, wt. about 1300; pair dunn driving mares, 8 years old; 2 head of useful work horses; gray mare, 7 years old. Two-seated Surrey and Harness “5 BROOD SOWS 4 SHOTES 45 HEAD OF CATTLE 4 Head of yearling Angus bulls 3 Recorded short horn bulls, 14 months old 3 fat cows and a few good Stockers. Balance fresh cows, with oalves at side and heavy Springers, some Jersey and some Holstein. ' MACHINERY Manure Spreader, binder, 2 Tower gophers, 2 cultivators, Twp-row cultivator, set good leather harness, Tower drag pulverizer, wagon with grain bed, Gang plow, sulky plow fc disc harrow, corn planter. - Term* A credit of nine months will be given on all sums of $lO and over, notes to draw 6 per cent interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not so paid to draw 8 per cent. 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. >lO and under cash in hand. _ Luch served by Red Cross Ladies. FRED PHILLIPS, Rensselaer, Indiana. We have all kinds of Northern grown seed potatoes. Six weeks, Early Ohios, Early Rose, Kings, Rurals and Bugless. EGER’S GROCERY. Mrs. Kenneth Allman, of Indianapolis came today for a visit with.her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Padgett and her husband’s parents, Mr .and •Mrs. J. D. Allman