Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1919 — Page 2

w • THE UNIVEftf AL CAR. Tne Ford- Sedan .is high-class, in Appearance arid appointments. Tin yata arc restfu.. and deeply upholstered with cloth 1 of hijrh quality. La rye doors give convenient entrance on either side; plate glass' windows make it a closed car for inclement weather, and’give fresh STr when open. —With l»l>»h 'q'iratrtj—i - , ■, ' . in appearance and- equipment there is the simple and safe control in driving. A woman * ear a family ear for evfTy day in the year.,. Ford Sgdan, s77a f o b. Detroit. * • k ~ ; I 1 —— - - -- * » ~ ~ ' , '£s v£S I RAL GmKAGE CG. v ‘ ■ 44 iDi h • n.iiflllj

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SUMI-WEEHLT. CLARK s ftAMILTOM - - Fnhhaiiars TEE FRIDAY ISSUE IS REGULAR WEEKLY EDITION >■ ii.i ffi'oliiy JUn^HIS-viiit •,j .tan-. t, tss7', a.« *»‘v(>nd (■ 1 'll >'•«, al lit posy office at Kensselaer, Indiana. I' i•i. : • • 11 t iitei ' U I an. •*? | g<>-~ ——-• —rrrf —t ——• ■ i:i i* —-- i v.-t —'i ‘ the post office at Kensst'laer. Indiana, u»de r toe Act of March 3. I*>7Sl. RATES rOB DISPLAY ADVERTISING PVft-re —— —o-r*T . . . : .... .Tv . . 15c Bewi-Weekly, per inch Ike SUBSCRIPTION RATES. C»»-fdy. hit txarr or, "lit .c«.uls a w , ,-k' ■ : • ’o Semi-Weekly, year, In advance, 32 err RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADS Ttirte l;!o s ' ■••• •-s. per \v- ek /»! six !»•«• - ‘f - Hi f.-' r■ I . 7 . T two of ttie Semi-Weekly Rep IdU-an, 21 if •- A .i’l.ina space pro rata. 1 CARRIER BOYS r - Hopkins Brothers ll.l' l' d Ri'» *T! T 'iOlLiat' r . r e!’V Morgan l.vmte

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE- Baby chicks. 'Call 524. FOR SALE.—Two'good things, your money and my seed corn, let's swap. Also a good sound mare, 1500 lbs. for sale. Henry Paulas, phone 938-G. FOR SALE—-150 bushels potatoes. H. P. Callender, R. F. D. No. 1. Rensselaer, Ind ' "I —-- FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, 50c per hundred. Phpne 907-E. Mrs: William Wilcox. . FOR SALE—Three young gilts, weight about 200, due to farrow in about six weeks. 0- I. C. sow, pure bred, with eight pigs. Paper furnished. ■ Charles Morrell, phorte 632. 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. FOR SALE—Twelve good dwelling houses in the city of Rensselaer. Three of these houses are modern in every respect, all have city water and lights. Eight are located within 3 blocks of the court house and the remainder are within the corporate limits. See me for full particulars. Phillip Blue. Phone .438. •• FOR SALE—Eugs from pure bred Barred Plymouth Rock chickens $1 per setting. Mrs. Nick Schmitter. Phone 922-D. , _ ..... —4 : 1 FOR SALE —12 dining •chairs, dining table, library table, linoleum 12x 15,' 2 rocking chairs. 1 soft coal burner. Telephone 491 Black FOR SALE —An Overland touring , car; a Ford touring car and a twin Indian motorclcle. John Switzer, Parr, Ind., phone 911-F. FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock -setting eggs. Price 5c hack: J. M. Johnson. Phone 929-H. FOR SALE—Greek bay boat,, as good as new, paddle, seat, oars and locks. Jay Delahanty, R.F.D.I, Wheatfield, Ind. FOR SALE—-Team of horses. Case Gang plow, two tower gophers, trailer and rack. A. E. Keiper, phone 929-E. FOR g&LE—Torpedo Overland Runabout, in good condition. Call at a Clothing House of William Traub. FOR SALE—Early cabbage and tomato plants. Phone 366 or Mre. Chas. W. Platt. - *

WANO WANTED .Man to work, at once Watson Plumbing t e , phone do.l W-AXTED L.r' - for- gem p -.1 house wttL. r !_;. }■■(<. Mi .. °J. W \\ 1. : i - WANTED Let me figure vour pal lit j u'l v, '■ save you. a third or. . inator al, : i hone 30 b Red. ..WANTED- -Washing*. . Tail 4,7.1, ~ Black. , ■■■■:■■. - \\ YNi.ED v • .md cook :.tAthe.yM tkeever hotel. .* - * WANTED—Hides. 'Will pay 17r r>. ... .m •' *<■ >t n Bros* - WANTED your , ;ik luniber. We will be .sav iag so:, and. can get out your, hard wood lumber in any size and-'quant i'y you desire. E. i’. Idaiie,■ phoirr 737. . .. ■ •WANTED- Bee keepers to write or —top—cony—of—bee cataloguer >la led free. Leslie Clark. Rensse:.u r, Ind. WANTED To sharpen your lawn mower-. Work at reasonable prices. Leave orders at Wallace poultry house. 1). E. H duster, phone 444. W ANTED— Girl for ye her..! oTRce" • work. 1 >r. A. R. Krcsl r. phones »> 1 0 • and o j U-B. . WANTED To do .your car washing and repairing. M cK'ay Laundry building. Bert Avis. WANTED—Room for light housekeeping, no children. Phone Republican office 18. . W A NTED-ir-G ood man for farm work by month. Must be willing apd able to work. Phone 17-B. E. E. Baughman, FOR SALE—-Two Bowser pumps, - with 100 'gallon“ v tahks, ami Iffßf pump with 550 gallon tank. Mrs. O. H. McKay.

WANTED—-To do your bicycle repairing. At H. Milner’s .Tide shop. Wm Biggs. Full line of bicycle supplies. WANTED—A few lawns to mow. Marion Cooper and son Phone 642 Black WANTED—TiIe hauled from Pleasant Ridge, Rensselaer and Mt. kAyr. Call phone 483 Red. John Burris. WANTED Carpenters, Cabinet Makers, Boat builders. Joiners and Painters who understand high class finishing.- Our plant is light and well ventilated. Port Clinton is located on Lake Erie in the famous fruit growing section, midway between Toledo and Cleveland, bn the main line of the New York Central R.R, 1 A good, inexpensive little town in w hich- to live. Plenty of firming, hunting a hi! boating. Attractive summer resorts hear. by. Steady work. The Matthews Co!, Port Clinton, Ohio. \\ ANTED—-Painting, paper hanging, floor and woodwork graining a specialty. ' All work guaranteed, Phone 368 Red. FOR RENT t\OR RENT-r—Four room house on rFinklin si. Two blocks north—of Cement Products factory. Marion Cooper, phone 642 Black. FOR RENT—6 room modern improved house. Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—A house and fifteen acres of ground five miles southwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, Ind. LOST LOST—Male and female pheasant. Please phone information to 524, or return to Mrs. Hettie Nichols and receive reward. v LOST—Saturday, April 19. between depot and Trussel sane, north of Rensselaer, a 75 pound sack of chick feed. Finder please leave at Mel Abbott residence or at Bab-

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cock elevator, or keep feed and «end remittance to cover same* Hi', Wvßqx, Parr. r ... Indiana., •phone 907-E. - • LOST—Black faced sheep. Findqr please notify. "Leon Bailey. 917-M Mi.s( ELLANEQUS TAKEN IP A Lueilen>.Setter. _ feniale doji -about a year old. Waite, body arui black ears. Heavy blaca ' spst over deft eye. Tandy Mc.Gee,.716 East Vine •St-. • . . . ' ' ,; v „ . i. ... WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE ,ast year. We like it so well we wish to teil others about ;t. for information wri{.e- X V Z, „c,o Republican, Rensselaer, lnd. . MONEY TO LOAN—Gbaa. J. Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN—' :»*r -ent, farm loans. JOHN A 11 • •N’-l, 'f* SEED CCi.N FOR To. t • < seL Eed. riesn colored, large, t .j . n.te 35 bushe.is. large late, v N n ohn E. Alter. Rensselaer, Ind V® v 2, phone bJI-E.

MUST BE ATTICS SOMEWHERE

Possibly They Differ From Those of an Earlier Generation; But They ; Are Not AH Gone. An eastern : ne\cspai>er laments, the ptVsOt+g of the :Hlic v The modern home is uiriiotit this historical nuisetHTJ of the family. And as for ilif 1 flat— why, the fit tic of the flat is a ment. Where the tit tic • ouc<' tlourvvilli the e'lot'k <*n the stalls, there is now a Hixtiriotfji suite for the cook, or ■ for ihe hoys. ‘Ami tlie' wall? Imv,* paper with pink roses on it. anti.there is plumfittig t:ml all’ * lint sort pf thing. A’here are the trivial fond rectirds of 1 1 , fumilv s long or recent pttst now opt 7 .•'•■■ 1,, jhiv voeti-oii of the country .we crt.-i i: . r! of gr:;ec.. A Style to a rs 1 - atr-e : "l vvot cut sudlgge feve- -S lieTilt poll ting, if not of the'old ufcilct alfie. Yet 'sTai.ei'hitig Ui.; I l ini.e tnki ll its j,l;,e> | 11 • —'!i' v Jlfe large; and no re frequent eio-et "with, tt, wu:- : t; it."- . i. j itwy g-o. tint da iHfti vp r-ji ivtuains. Sonodtody iii tin- r or ■! sou.iew here v\ ants i hes, ; ht, gi hvy eoiiie out anil "smippcU—Uj l .' ll fie re is'no t'tjc in the ntoderti !tofK< there 1 1 :' I—t Is- sometltiftg tltitt COlTispends to it. 1-- it a log elose' sotiie -' win fe.' op- is_,t.here a rpiuu att Die top that -11 ’ I gathers the ihlUs ;.nj l mis ? M rrntea] o >_! is: Lott r n: 1 1.

Express Yourself Accurately.

| 'ew of lIS arc ever railed Upon t(l quote Litl in phrases, or diseuss tk :o h.ievement s I hat have- made ami Telit Irisiot y. hilt today every one ot us Is ■■y prrtT-'d to h-~- a:''e to etlil'i'ss hjtllseff accurately, dt , plain. simple language--"words" that the' average person understands. file wonders and glories ami triumphs of tt dead past make pleasant.'reading for people who have the time to thus indulge their tastes. ; hut for the girl who must make every minute count and the struggle for bread and hutter means just that- practical hooks that will help her to express herself coiV •rectly are the works she should read hi her spare time. If she is in doubt its 177 what subjects she ought to take up let Iter quickly seek the advice of some good, sensible friend, some person who is competent to select the most profitable kind of matter, and then site should act faithfully on this coaching.-—-Exchange.

Seashore and Mountain.

1 have lived by the seashore and by the mountains. No. 1 am not going to jay which is best. The one where your place ts is the best for you. But this difference there is: You can domesticate mountains, but the sea is '•ferae naturae." You may liaCe a hut, or know the owner of one. on the mountain side; you see a light halfway up its ascent in the evening, and you know there' is a home, and you might share it. Y'ou have noted certain trees, perhaps; you know the particular zone wit ere the* hemlocks look so black in October, when the maples and beeches have fa.d'id All its reliefs and intaglios have electrotyped themselves in the medallions that hang round tiie walls of your memory s chamber. The sen remembers nothing.— Holmes.

Make the Minutes Worth While.

We-.fk < Ikiracters yield the future to tht> passing minute. And you can t fell them about if. The best wav to make people "dislike you is to he constantly reminding them of the use of time. Each man prides himself in being his own boss, but coming days will give the lie to that little fiction that we can use the present in frivolity and reap glory in*the future. The trouble with most of us Is that we have the wrong Idea of pleasure. We find it only in levityoousense^^^^ the uiaujof brains. Minutes that do not contribute something worth while to life are counted lost Be find* Joy only in what add* to greater fitness ami develop* the broadest character. —Exchange.

Looked Out of Place.

Mary Jane was glad whe*> William came over to play with her. but waa surprised when she saw he waa all dressed up to his best clothes, and after looking him over from head to foot, she asked severely: “Why. William. for why yon wear your Sunday Bathes on week days?"

The rnnt cultivation of this country is largely engaged in by women. California has a number of successful grower*^ Tests of various kinds of concretes and cenmnt mortars .now under way drr Germany, wiit exretid over a period of thirty years. P ' * * ■ New glass number' plates for residences can be attached to porch ceiling lights so that they can be read easily at night. A Michigan contractor is the inventor of a motor-driven riddle which quickly separates gravel ®r sand into six different sizes. Nev&r dust electric globes vrbila ■alighted. The static electricity generated will break the filaments. With the completion of the Hell Gate bridge, an all-rail journey from Npya SCOtia vhi New'jYprlf •to the south and west will possible. / • . ' ,« f - r . ' , ■■ * ", * T" ; + /. The point of a new soldering iron for electricians can' be set at any angle from-its handle and is hollow so that solder can-be melted within it. r-" ■. r Ttra —Tasmaniah —government ' hrv dammed a large lake and built a hydroelectric for ljghi .wn.B power . that will be distribufed .throughout thestate. ' ;_*• * r? ;L _ %:/ Sounds travel througjtjj. dry ajr at the rate of sixty feet a second; through water at 210 feet, a second, and in 'st,eel wire at 17,130 Bt-cond. . • - ■To I 'dry gr.iin before grinding * German inventor has introduced an electric heating clement into a spiral •crew, .which conveys it to the millstones. William Allen of Cleveland, a gardener, was fin, d $lO and cot ts for tying a robin to a cherry tree to frighten away other Lrds that sought the fruK Apparatus invented by an Ohioan for sftting broken legs permits a patient to move an injured limb slightly without displacing the fractured bones. A patent has hem gt anted a NeVT 1 York inventor for a guard to prevent the lingers of a person using a sew- 1 ing machine front being pushed under Die needle.

BUT Wff% f! You, secure in the S flo°wei: h s 0 (S it. c j v spring will bloom His Sacrifice— and Yours whom alI ffeVer again toil! he look upon the buorld he light and form helped maKe free. HU memory *,M be for- &n( J co J or W jH eVer jhadobued by~the crashing forfeiture of . . . everything he had a right to live for and one COITiDinC tO gIVO unending picture of the reeking hell through VOU ioV of living buhich he boalkjed. * J / fe . can you speak of sacrifice when your coun- * try makes its Fifth appeal for dollars—dollars to be lent —not given? These poor, blind lads of ours had eyes to see their duty. Ydtir duty is before 1 you; do not pass it by unseen. Invest in the Victory Liberty Loan to the full limit of your cash and installments. * - * _ ” • Victory Liberty Loan Committee * This space contributed bp f ... KELLNER & CALLAHAN

A southern paper, the Lenoir.(S. C.) News, has a oolumn of "society nbte# worth while." It consists of the hames- or farmers to town to buy improved farm machinery. ~ V . i - *_ The seventy-fifth lineal descendant of Confucius p living in the Chines# town in which the founder of the Chinese religion was bprn, and where he was buried twenty-five centuries ago.. „ Meta! shoes' resembling skates, which grip firmly when weight is airplied to them, have been invented to enable men to climb steel frames of buildings, bridges and some type# of poles. A check protector patented by a Californian that both prints and perforates paper resembles a pocket cigar lighter and can be carried is a vest pocket. ■ 1 "" • A few people in England were far, miliar with the chrysanthemum-as long ago as 1764, for it wa.s in that year#that a certain Philip Mi|ler received one of the plants from Nnmpu and proceeded to cultivate it at the botanical gardens at Chelsea Loodan. , The tiny citrus fruits known as kumquats do “not belong to the genus citrus, to which the orange and the lemon belong. The oval kumquat Is the Fortunella margarita of the botonist, and the round species is F. Japoniea. Two other’ species, though rare, arc in cultivation: F. era; sifolia and F. Hindsii.

Kouinania’s oil fields are still, in some parts, owned by small., proprietors and worked by hand labor, the oij being run into small earth reser-. voirs or ponds, and periodically drawn off for sale. These workings prove highly lucrative to the workers, particularly as Roumanian oil is highly valued on account of its large yield of s&pthas under refining. The yield of napthas under refining. The taua-ful to pi event the oil fields coming under the complete control of foreign capitalists to the disadvantage of the natives. Some years ago a big foreign company proposed to construct a vast pipeline to a strategical port, hoping thus to gain a monopoly of the Roumanian output at its own price,- hut the goverament, While wdcoming the idea,-im.mated that, on its completion, the line would have to b« handed over to tie state. Needless to say the scheme fell threugh. - ... ■. ■•.. can -1 assii.;ed. co 1 umn gels results. . *»

FOR FINE BREAD BUY THE GOLDEN LOAF LIGHT WHITE FINE TEXTURE EXTRA QUALITY i TRY IT O’BILEYT —E —" 1 ; Quality Bakery

W. C. Kincaid, of Monticello, was in Rensselaer today. J. W. Toyne returned to his home near Medaryville today. j Mr and Mrs. Edd. J. -Randle went to Lafayette this forenoon. F. 0. Clark, of Momence, was in. R. n rselaer Mon day. A. Bcnncma, the contractor, returned to his home -in Chicago today. Clarence Xus? left today for hi?, home hi Parcbon; ill., after a visit h re ivith relatives. Mrs. -Taipes K. Smith spent the day til net l erg—M is. day Wo oil, of Rose la wn. (1. J. Je-sen,.Samuel Roth, Granville Mood.', Edward Ra.nton, B. X. Fen dig ati'd" William Scott' went to I. . a :h s n.oriiing.