Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 108, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1919 — Page 4

THE UNIVERSAL CAR - The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is really the necessity of farmer, manufacturer, contractor and merchant, It has all the strong features- of the Ford car- made and stronger. It has the powerful worm gear drive, extra large emergency brakes acting on both rear wheels and controlled by hand lever, 124-inch wheelbase, yet turns in a 46 inch foot circle, and has been most thoroughly tested. We know it is absolutely dependable. We advise giving your order without delay that you may be supplied as soon as possible. The demand is large and first to order first to receive delivery. Leave your order today. Truck Chassis $550 f.o. b. Detroit. ' « CENTRAL GARAGE CO. sJhone5 J hone 319- Rensselaer, hid.

MONON ROUTE Train Schedule Effective March 30, 1910. NORTH „ S ?„ UTH 36 4:34 a. m. 35 2:27 a. m. 4 5:01 a. m. 5 10:55 a. m. 40 7:30 a. ra. *» 37 11:18 a. m. 32 10:34 am. 33 1.57 p. in. 38 2:51 p. tn. 39 5:50 p. m. 4 S:SI d. in. 31 7:31 p. m. 30 4:50 £m- 3 11:10 p. m.

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAH>T AND SliMI-WEEKLT. CLAM ft HAMILTOK - - Publishers THE FBIDAT ISSUE XS BBGUXUL.B WEEKX.T EDITION. Serai-Weekly Republican entered Jan. t, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana. Eveninc Republican entered. Jan. 1 1897, as second class mall matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana under the Act of March 3, 1879. BATES EOB DlB PLAT ADVERTISING Daily, per inch 15c Sewi-Week|y, per inch 18c SVBSCBXFTION BATES. Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, >5.00 a year. Semi-Weekly, year, in advance, |2.00. BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or lesa per week of six issues of The Evening: Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional space pro rata.

CABBXBB BOYS. Carl Arnott Hopkins Brothers Raymond Lynge Herman Van Lear Thomas Donnelly Morgan Lynge CLASSIFIEDCOLUMN * FOR SALE. FOR SALE —7 pure bred shotes; 1 pure bred male hog; 1 pure bred sow; all hampshires, weight 30 pounds; also black and white Shetland pony, buggy and harness. G. W. Kimberlin, R.D. 1, Rensselaer. FOR SALE —Second hand Ford touring car in good condition. Inquire of Central Garage or True D. Woodworth. FOR SALE —1917 Ford touring car in good condition. Fred W. Schultz. FOR SALE—Ford touring car, a bargain if taken at once. * Phone 364. FOR SALE—Page rubber tire buggy almost as good as new. Jack Hoyes, phone 329 Green. FOR SALE—A few bushels of Japanese millet seed. Price 31.50 per bushel. W. S. Ahern, R.D. 1, Rensselaer, Ind FOR SALE—Two good things, your money and my seed corn, let’s swap. Also a good sound mare, 1500 lbs. for sale. Henry Paulus, phone 938-G. FOR SALE—Three young gilts, weight about 200, due to farrow in about six weeks. O. I. C. sow, pure bred, with eight pigs. Paper furnished. Charles Morrell, phone 632. FOR SALE—Torpedo Overland Runin good condition. Call at . Clothing House of William Traub.

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 mocks of the court house and the remainder are within the corporate limits. See me for full particulars. Phillip Blue. Phone 438. FOR SALE —Baby chicks. Phone 524. FOR SALE—Pure Rural New York potatoes, for eating or seed. Alf. 'Donnelly, phone. FOR SALE—Thousands of fine cabbage and tomato plants ready now. Other plants ready soon. John W. King, Phone 216 Green.

FOR SALE—Dinning room table and chairs. Mrs. James H. Chapman, phone 504. FOR SALE Hampshire yearling boar. Fine individual and sired by Capt. Lookout. Pedigree furnish- — ed. Phone 938-A. Russel Van Hook. FOR SALE—Dark Cornish eggs for setting $1 for 15; also some setting hens, $1.50 each, or will set them and sell hens for $1.50 and 10 cents each for chicks. Dr. J. H. Hoover. Phone 476 Green, 108 Rachel street. FOR SALE—7O bushels selected, flesh colored, large, early. White 25 bushels, large late, white. John E. Alter, Rensselaer, Ind., R.F.D. 2, phone 92152. WANTED WANTED—A few family washings. Phone 354 Red. WANTED—Dressmaking by Mrs. S. T. Keith, at Mannie Rice residence, phone 86-M, Mt Ayr Exchange. WANTED—To trade a property in Brook for Rensselaer property. Or will sell Brook property. Jesse Putman, 529 N. College Ave. WANTED—A nurse girl or a young girl to care for two children. Phone v 77, E. L. Hollingsworth. WANTED—Bee keepers to write or ask for copy of bee catalogue. Mailed "free. Leslie Clark. Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED:—Your specification for your oak lumber. We will be sawing soon and can get out your hard wood lumber in any size and quantity you desire. E. P. Lane, phone 537.

WANTED—Hides. Will pay 17c per pound. Roth' Bros. WANTED—To sharpen your lawn mowers. Work at reasonable prices. Leave orders at Wallace poultry house. D. E. Hollister, phone 444. ' ' > WANTED—Good man for farm work by month. Must be willing and able to work. Phone 917-B, E. E. Baughman. FOR RENT FOR RENT—32O acre farm, 110 acres in cultivation, balance in hay and pasture? Harvey Davisson. FOR RENT—A house and fifteen acres of ground five miles southwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, Ind. LOST ~ LOST—A fountain pen, Shager self- ’ filling. Finder notify phone 59. LOST—Two smqll note books with buss account Fnder please return and receive reward. Lee Ramey, phone 107 or 441-White. found. FOUND—Auto license plate N0.1,-18261-Ind. ’l9. Owner can get at this office. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—ChaZ Z Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. 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. \ \ X. SEED CORN FOR SALE—Are you in a Corn club? If you have plenty of muck ground and sand hills, certainly not But you can beat anybody and raise a bumper crop by taking seed corn from a high yielding ana poor soil Per bushel, >2.25. John LOST—Tuesday p. Im., pacakage containing *bank. book and valuable papers. Phone 469-Red.

THB EVENIHG REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.

WHITE COUNTY WANTS . NORTH AND SOUTH ROAD

A petition under the County Highway Unit law is being circulated throughout White county asking for a county road from the county line between White and Tippecanoe counties south of Brookston, extending through Brookston, Chalmers, Reynolds and Monon and connecting with a road to Rensselaer. The road will be known as the Joseph S. Minch et al road. A. K. Sill, Jr., is the attorney for the petitioners. The proposed road, is completed, would be thirty-two miles in length and eighteen feet wide. The material used will be brick or cement. This road together with the proposed Corn Belt road to be built by the state from Logansport to Kentland and passing through White county from east to west would make a splendid foundation for a real system of highways in that county. The commissioners of White county awarded the contract for the repairing of the court house at Monticello, Monday, to Lane-Pykes-Werk-hoff company, of Lafayette. The work is to be done for $4,867 and includes the construction of new toilets. Much complaint of the unsanitary condition of the toilets in this building has been made.

FIRST CONCERT THURSDAY NIGHT

The Monticello council has contracted with the L. B. Elmore band to furnish weekly concerts in that city during the months of May, June, July, August and September. The first concert of the season was to have been given this Thursday evening. Several hundred dollars appropriated by the Monticello city council will be paid to the Elmore band.

FLOWERS For Cemetery Flowers and Flower beds See J. H. Holden. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon Opposite Truat and Saving* Bank. Phones: 177—2 ring* for office? 3 rt*«s residence. Benaminer. Indiana ” SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Lew, Real Estate, Insuranee 5 per cent farm loans. Office In Odd Fellow*' Block. F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and . Surgeon .>ecial attention to diseases of women Office over Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 44». DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopatki* Physician Telephone, office and residence, 442. Boom 1 and 2, Murray Building, ----- Rensselaer. Indiana. Phones, Office —2 rings oa 204; Berndeuce —3 ring* oa 204. SuocessiuUy treats both acute and chronic diseasea Spinal curvatures L specialty. H. L. BROWN Dentist Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plate* a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over Darsh’s Drag Stere. WILLIAMS & DEAN Lawyer* Special attention given to preparation of wills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office in Odd Fellow* 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 Lawyer (Successor to Frank Felts) Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Bsnsselasr L. A. BOSTWICK Engineer & Surveyor, Ditch and Work. Road Map*. Office on East Harrison Street in Block East of . Court House. Have Car. Phone 549. Rensselaer, Indiana. CHARLES M. SANDS Lawyer Office in I. O. O. F. Building Room 7. W. L. WOOD 1 Attorney At Law . , Loans, Real Estate & Collections Buy And Sell Bonds. Office Room No. 1.~ ODDFELLOWS BUILDING TRUSTEES" OFFICE DAYS. MARION TOWNSHIP. C. W. PostilL Trustee Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer. , on Saturdays. Office phone 542. Residence 328. V NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rush, Trustee Office with E. P. Lane, over Murray's Store, in Rensselaer/ on Saturdays. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. ? Julius G. Huff, Trustee Office Day—Thursday, at Residence Address, R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer PUme 949-A

W. J. Wright mirde a business trip tolndianapolis today. John Eger made a business trip to Chicago today. • 1 r Electric wiring and supplies. Phone 113. Babcock-Electric Co. Lewis Miller went to LaPdrte today:- ' - ■ Nelson Shafer went to Chicago on the early morning train. Leona Campbell returned to her home in Fair Oaks today. .J. H. O’Neal went to Monticello this forenoon. Mrs.' Morton Ulrejr and son Bruce of Andrews are guests of H. H. Pot-j ter and family. Mrs. H. W. Wood, Jr., returned today to Dayton, Ohio, after a three weeks’ visit here with relatives. Boltzer Kohler, of Kansas City, Mo, came today for a visit with his brother John Kohler, who is quite sick. Millerd Frost returned to his home near Monticello today. He was called here on account of the death of his brother-in-law, S. A. Williams. Charles A. Enz, manager of the Northern Indiana Land company, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today looking after some business matters. George Harnish, who had been visiting with W. L. Frye and family, returned to Chicago Heights, 111., to- - . , ■ - Charles Bibos, proprietor of the Rensselaer Candy Kitchen arid restaurant in this city, went to Chicago today to purchase some new equipment. Frank W. Fisher of Kankakee township returned this forenoon from Indianapolis where he had attended the “Welcome Home” given the Rainbow division Wednesday. 'Comrade D. H. Yeoman, Richard Grow, Elijah Stevens and J. C. Gwin returned this forenoon from Elkhart, where they attended the meeting of the Grand Army of the Republic. L. E. Hess has joined his wife here in an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Susan Maines. Mr. Hess has disposed of his large Minnesota farm and is now looking for a good business location as he will not re-enter the farming game. Electric supplies. Phone 113. Babcock Electric Co.A. R. Gerlach and son of Fair Oaks were in Rensselaer today. Mr. Gerlach purchased the Charles Eggleston farm and is now living upon . the same. Desiring to become acquainted with the goodpeople of this county and to know as much as possible about the important event# transpiring therein, he has wisely called to his assistance the Rensselaer Republican. Miss Monta Oglesby, of Gary, who is visiting relatives here, entertained her girl friends Wednesday evening. The evening for the most part was spent in dancing. Of course refreshments were served, the table decorations and favors being in lavender and white. After a few more days’ visit here with her aunts, Misses Grace Fame Haas, on Front St., Miss Oglesby will return to her home in Gary. The meeting night of the Health Culture club has been changed to Monday night each week. Members are notified to meet at the home of Mrs. Fred A. Phillips, Moriday, May 12, at 4 o’clock p. m., with luncheon if weather is favorable. Otherwise at the library at usual hour. _ • PRESIDENT.

WEATHER For Indiana- —Rain probably tonight and Friday, cooler in extreme portion, south portion tonight.

Mr. and Mrs. James Rimer of Benton Harbor, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Alva W. Rimer of Wabash were in Renselaer today and continued to Mt. £yr where they are interested in some busines matters. Everything electrical. Phone 113. Babcock Electrical Co. SPECIAL -4 “painF Guaranteed $2.90 Per Gallon At LONG’S

MAY SESSION OF THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

The May session of the Jasper county commissioners occupied two days, Monday and Tuesday. The three members of the board, Welch, Makeever and Marble were present, also county attorney P. R. Blue. The. following business was transacted: - Bridges. No. 3141 in Walker township. Contractors Morrow and DeArmond allowed contract price in full, sl2lO. .Cause was dismissed. All other bridge matters were continued. Roads. ' tNo. 2971 Bontrager Stone Road. Auditor directed to advertise for sale of contract. In the following road improvements the contractors filed proof of publication cancellation of contracts. Notices fgund sufficient. Board finds that contracts should be cancelled. Hearing continued for further evidence as to the amount of work done and not done. 2970 Carry L. Carr stone toad, W. V. Porter, contractor. 2716 Maurice E. Gorinan stone road, F. A. Camblin, contractor. 2711 J. W. Hitchings stone road, F. A. Camblin, contractor. 2992 Frank Hoover stone road, H. E. Gifford, contractor. 12969 James Lane stone road, W. V. Porter, contractor. *2987 Granville Moody stone road, H. E, Gifford, contractor. 2923 F. J. Slight stone road, Chas. Stalbaum, contractor. i 2928 W. L. Wood stone road, Moneyhun & Son, contractors. The following petitions for improvement of highway under the county unit law were continued on account of notices being insufficient: 3218 Charles C. Parks et al in Newton township. Wheatfield and Kankakee townships. 3220 J. F. Mitchell et al in Jordan township. 3221 B. F. Fen dig et al, north and south through the county. 3223 John A. Jordan et al in Hanging Grove township. 3224 Henry Kolhoff et al in Jordan township. 3225 Edward Tanner et al in Barkley township. 3226 Will B. Fisher in . Milroy township. 3227 Charles W. Brand et al in Milroy township. 3228 George L. Parks et al joint between Jasper and White counties. 3229 Ernest Comer et al in Union township. / • • 3230 Henry Gushwa et al in Jordan township. 3231 Thomas F. Miurphy et al in Newton township. 2785 A. S. Barlow stone road. Auditor directed to advertise for sale of contract. 2800 Julius Hines stone road. Auditor directed to advertise for sale 3035 J. R. May stone road. Auditor directed to advertise for sale of contract. 3015 J. R. Phillips stone road. No bids received. W. V. Porter, B. F. Alter and Ed. Nesbitt to re-estimate. 2832 Henry M. Rayburn stone road Notice given. No apppearance. Contract cancelled. 3026 G. I. Thomas stone road. Estimate too low. Frank G. Kresler, H. W. Wood and Ed. ’Nesbitt to review. —2988 D. H. Yeoman stone road. Final report filed. Contractor, W. V. Porter allowed balance on contract, $1194. Balance of S2O attorney fees ordered paid. 3194 Bertis C. Eldridge stone roadNo bids received. Ed. Nesbitt, W. V. Porter and Ben D. McColly to review. 3222 Charles Beaver stone road. Notice, found sufficient. Ed. Nesbitt, Ben D. McColly and T. J. Prouty appointed viewers. Ditch**. Oliver Drain. Treasurer shows sale of bonds, $80,399.62 to Fletcher Savings and Trust Co. at par value. Milton Roth Drain. Bonds to the amount of $4,908.57 ordered issued. A. L. Sargent Drain referred to Ed. Nesbitt, B. Frank Alter and Charles Spencer. „ . . Mrs. J- M. Wasson Drain. Extention of time granted. A. K. Yeoman Drain. Docketed and continued. iAll other ditch matters continued. Miscellaneous. G. M. Wilcox, superintendent county farm. Auditor to advertise for bids for supplies. . Charles W. Postill, trustee Manon township granted right to extend aid to Mary Deere to the amount of ssl and to Henry Gray to the amount of $lO. As County Fnance Board the commission approved the following reports of banks of interest due the Firet*National bank, Rens . $ 187.47 Trust & Savings bank, Rens. 183.28 State Bank of Rensselaer.. 170.60 State Bank of Remington.. 140.51 Bank of Wheatfield 49.99

that bad back.

Do you have a dull, steady ache in the small of the back -sharp, B SE" bing twinges when stooping or liftr ing—distressing urinary (hsordersT For bad back and weakened kidneys Rensselaer residents recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this Rensselaer statement. „ Joseph Smith, retired fanny, V» Rensselaer St, says, “I had weak kidneys for years. My back became stiff and sore and I have hadto get up and down very carefully, because of the pain. My kidneys have often failed to act right and the secretions have been scanty and scalding in passage. I have felt weak and tired. Doan’h Kidneys Pills f have always given me great relief. nZ_u Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan’s Kidney Pills—the that Mr. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. •99 9 * * • REMOVAL NOTICE. • I have moved my office to ■ the rooms over Murray • De- • partinent store. Entrance, stair- • way next to I ..ng’s drug store. • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, -M. • D. '\ e e • e ■ a'. a e •- • • • •

A FINE BREAD O’RILEY'S GOLDEN LOAF Made From The BEST FLOUR By Expert Baker In a most SANITARY BAKERY

PYTHIAN MEETING All local and sojourning brothers of the order of Knights of Pythias are urged to spend an enjoyable evening at the Pythian hall next Friday evening May 9. Bring a neighbor or friend. Rev. Wm. T. Barbre will give an address on Pythianism. will be treated to cigars and apples, and assured of a general enjoyable evening. Your presence will add that much more life and pleasure to the occasion. Come! —COMMITTEE.

GAS 24c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206

NOTICE. All the suite contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now dispoeed of, and I am in position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which 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 particulors. GEO. H. GIFFOki), Executor.

TEMPERATURE. The following is the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7:00 a. m. on the date indicated: 1 Max. Mir. May 6 ...76 42 May 7 75 53 May 8 70 47

FRUIT TREES AND NURSERY STOCK Now is the time to place your order for fruit trees and nursery stc-k. Every tree and plant I sell is abc lutely guaranteed in every respecu CHARLES PEFLEY.

THURSDAY LOCAL GRAIN MARKET

Oats 63c. Corn $1.55. Rye $1.50. Wheat $2.30.

DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Electric and City Wiring EASXi GONDEBMAN, Phone 594.

CALL CITY BUS LINE FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICELEE RAMEY ■ \ \ •*' ' ’*— “ ■' 1 t Phones 441-White and 107.

RENSSELAER - - REMINGTON . BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE ‘ Rensselaer ... ... ... -® ! ®® *• Rensselaer • P* “■ Rfwinftns. ■ ■ • • .9:30 a- m - Remington. . *ls P . m. FARE SI.OO. War TaSr Bc. FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor. -'I . .