Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 191, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1919 — Page 3

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. POR v-w—Good six-room cottage with basement and bath. On college avenue close to town, schools and churches. Mrs. E. S. Rhoads. FOR wav-w—A number of used win- — dow Baahee and transoms, four with elafis. 36x60; a number with glass, 30x 36; itransoms with glass, 12x36. ’Phone 207. B. K. Zimmerman. POB —Pure bred Hampshire sow with three pigs. Five shotes that will weigh about thirty pounds and six that will weigh sixty pounds. Eldon Hopkins, ’phone 146. . (FOB SALE —Five belted shotes, weight about 90 pounds. |2O each. A. P. Schlesinger, Newland, Ind. POB BALE —Two of the very best improved farms in Keener township, Jasper county. One 200 acres, other 160. Located on stone road, near school and railroad. Apply to H. C Be Kook, DeMotte, owner. POB SALE— S 6 acres with new fourroom house and barn; good wheat and corn land. Will sell 40 acres adjoining' above tract. Land situated 4 1-2 miles west of Rensselaer. Randolph Wright, Rensselaer, R. 3. ’Phone Mt. Ayr Ex. fob "ST.w—A base burner in good condition. Jesse Nichols. Telephone 19 or 611-white. POB BALB —80 acres oholce cutover hardwood Michigan land. Half mile from oounty seat of 1,500. Adjoining farms good producers. Hurley Beam, 608 Denning Place, Chioago, 111. ~ POB BALB— A good five-room residence, two lots, good well water, eiectric lights. Louis H. Hamilton.

70S ff* T - T1 —Modern residence, eiyht rooms, conveniently located, practically new, on McKinley avenue. L<ot, 76x180. Oarage. John Poole, 'phone 297. 70S Fiats — 196 1-9 acre farm in sight of court house. Good 2-story house, barn, garage, stone milk house, large orchard; clay subsoil, all can be cultivated. Surrounded by S2OO land. On rural mail delivery. Switch at plane. For sale at a bargain it taken kh?b. Terms on part. Deelle Clark. FOB ** T - 11 —Overland 90 automobile, in good condition; new tires. Kuboske & Walter. FOB —133 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to S2OO land. 11l be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. FOB —A genuine bargain, casn or easy payments, 1918 hv e-passenger Oldemobile in good running order. No better engine made that will turn the wheels In deepest mud or sand. 'Phone 387 or see B. F. Forsythe. FOB —Buy Stover gasoline engines at the Watson Plumbing company. ’Phone 804. FOB IIM —Olty property. Philip Blue. ’Phone 488. FOB ,tTJ —4O acres. All level black land In grata. Well tiled, on stone road in sight of court house. Price SBOO. George F. Meyers. j - ■■ ■ 1 FOB —I have for sale several farms .good soil, well located and with good improvements. Any one of these rsea can be bought worth the money bought now. Come and see them. Prices range from SIOO.OO to $150.00. Steady Advance in prices* Delay will be at your expense. P. R. Blue. Wheatfield, 2nd. 1 ■ ■ " ‘ 0708 —Sandwich gasoline hay oress. In first class condition. ’Phone 974-h Harry SwarUeU. FOB ff * t -~ m —2B7 acres, with 200 acres ClllableL very well drained, 66' acres tßsd. with 6-room house,' large concrete woven wire teuced, Fairbanks fair barn, t,un.K sale, $lO6 par acre. Apply to cuaues G. Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind.

FOB IA&I —190 acre farm, well drained, most all level, black soil; 6room house, good barn, corn cribs, good w»ii fine orchard land, all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price S9O per acre. Charles J. Dean mS Son. . V --prFOB OJtBB—’Two lots, 58x160, with good 6-ooom residence, modern In all respects, except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Korah Daniel*, ’phone 999. FOB r* M —Eight large, heavy barrels. Also fruit Jars with glass tops. Wright Brothers. _ WANTED. xerinsn—ffmiUv washings to do. j X. Snodgrass. 680 B. Vine ,ittot’ ; ' Y :: 'V:.. ■: TiXTID —Property with two or thrae r j "~ m of Harvey Davisson. WAVTID —A one-story, five or sixxnoa house. Must be close In. Harvey WAIfSB —A good fresh taiich cow. X W. Amlsr. 'Phone 93»-R FOR RENT. m> ngfujThree rooms furnished AtriisM: housekeeping; also Ught hnnukuminr roomsfor school girls. Afirs. m H. flhlelda, Wwns U 4.

POB BEET — Suite of rooms over the Thone 830 or 17. MISCELLANEOUS. - • 11 KONEV TO LOAN —6 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO iciAN—Charles J. Dean & Son. LOST— Long gray pocket book, containing four 31.00 bills and about 75 cents in change, between .the True Woodworth and Mrs. Alice McKay residences. Notify Mrs. Alice N. McKay. LOST— Red hog with white belt, weight 40 to 50 pounds. Notify John Kalb, Surrey, Ind. LOST — Automobile crank. Please return to this office. IbOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks age. Reward. -Return to this office. ______

GILMORE’S THREE CHAIR SANITARY BARBER SHOP Elegant New Equipment Throughout ALSO Hot and Cold . Baths Efficient Service and Courteous Treatment. ED GILMORE Proprietor

Harvey Moore is out and. around again after a short illness. “Morgan Shields is suffering -with a bad carbuncle on 'his right arm. 'Leave your order for peaches for Saturday and Monday, August 16 and 18. We will have a car of fancy Alberta peaches. If the fruit is not extra fancy you twill not have to take it. $3.50 to $3.75 a bushel. —EGER’S GROCERY. A daughter was horn to Mrs. Frank Alter at the home of her parents in this city Thursday, August 14. Charles R. Peregrine, Donald and Vaughn Peregrine, his sons and William DeAnnond, Jr., of Tefft, were in Rensselaer Thursday. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

CITY BUS LINE^ CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY • 1 v SERVICE. LEE RAMEY Phones 441-White sad 107,

RENSSELAER-REMINGTON Diie t tNP TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer 8:00 a. m. Rensselaer 3:45 p. m. Remington 9:30 a. m. Remington ' ... 5:15 p. m. Fere, $1; war tax, Bc. FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.

li Floral designs of all kinds made to order at Holdeols Green - house. Phone 426. vm ■ ***« •

THE BVBNDtG BBTUBLICAH, RENSSELAER. flfP.

GOVERNOR HANLY MAKES ADDRESS HERE SUNDAY.

J. Frank Hianly, former governor of Indiana, will make an address in this city Sunday at 10 ;45 o’clock at the Trinity M. E. church. The address is made under the auspices of the Flying Squadron Foundation. ■His subject will ibe “The Torch Bearer.” _ , | Governor Hanly is one of indi- ■ ana’s greatest orators and will undoubtedly he heard a large number of our citizens.

ACTORS' STRIKE IN NEW YORK IS SPREADING.

‘ New York, Aug. 13.— Striking actors tonight closed their twelfth -theatre in this city. The New Amsterdam, at which “Zeigfield’s Follies” was billed, was filled this evening when announcement was made that five principals, all members of the Actors’ Equity association, bad walked out. Their, action followed revocation today (by Supreme Court Justice Lyon of the injunction obtained by Florenz Zeagfield restraining ists” from interfering with his production by stepping from the cast. Grumbling, despite restoration of their ticket money, the audience filed out into the rain-swept streets.

THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.

Mrs. M. Williamson, of McCoysburg, underwent an operation today. Master Ed Fleming, of Brook, had ihis tonsils removed today. Miss Edna Bryer entered the hospital for’’an operation. Lee Dirst, Sylvester Adams and Earl Adams are improved. Mrs. Charles Potts and Mrs. Firman Thompson and daughter are getting along nicely. Mrs. Trevor Eger and Mrs. R. Rymer remain ithe same. Maxine Davis is slightly improved. Harry Martin has entered the hospital for medical attention.

HOLD WHITES FOR FIRES STARTED IN RACE RIOT.

Chioago, Aug. 13.—Nearly a score of whites who are members of athletic and social dubs on the south side were arrested tonight in connection with the organization of supposed incendiary fires during the recent race riots. Ten deputy state fire marshals and the police have ibeenjnvestigating since the fires and several men had been arrested by the state attorney’s men. The arrests tonight were the first made by the state deputies.

CARD OF THANKS.

We desire to express our heartfelt thanks to those who so kindly assisted us following the death of our beloved wife and daughter-in-law; also for the ‘beautiful floral tributes. —Clinton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown.

Three-One-Nine.

ABE MARTN.

[lndianapolis News.] In testifyin’ in a profiteerin’ case in Squire Marsh Swallow’s court, t’day, Lase Bud said he paid 60 cents fer a piece o’ ham about bh.’ size of a Ford patch. Ever notice bow a audience enjoys hearin' a actor swear?

KERENSKY IN VIENNA.

ißasle, Aug. 13.—Alexander Kerensky, former premaer and minister of war in Russia, is in Vienna, according to (the Frankfort Zeiitung, a copy of which has (been received (here.

Charles A. Armstrong, of McCoysjbuxg, ‘ went to Loganspout Wednesday. Mrs. John R. Phillips, of MtcGoysiburg, was in Rensselaer today. A. Roth, the proprietor of the Rensselaer Garment factory, was down from Chicago today. The factory here is doing splendidly, but more help could he used.

MONEY TO LOAN ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN.

Parties desiring to (build new homes, or to purchase homes and pay for them in the same manner that rents are paid, should call on me for an interview on the very best and easiest plan for getting a home instead of paying rent, and having nothing to show for it. _ A great many homes are now being paid for by this installment plan, and now that rents are so high everyone should investigate the op portuniti.es to buy instead of renting. pin on me at my office in the Odd Fellows’ building. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS.

DODGE TOURING CAR AT AUCTION. A good Dodge touring car, 1916 model, looks nearly as good as new, will be sold at public auction in Rensselaer on court. house square, opposite Trust & Savings (bank, Saturday Evening, August 16, It 8 o’clock. Terms—Six months’ credit wild be given, purchaser executing bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest from date; 2 per cent off for cash. EDWARD W. STRECKER.

NOTICE. We will continue repairing automobiles under the Mg tent just east of the old garage. After the hew garage is up, our tent will be for rent for the use of public sales and other public meetings.—Kuboske it Walter. - • . Three-One-Nine.

SPEEDY RAGES AT KANKAKEE

Fair Offers Classy Racing Bill LAST WEEK IN AUGUST Speedy harness races will feature every afternoon of the Kankakee InterState I'alr, August 25th to 30th. For over two decades citizens of eastern Illinois and western Indiana have enjoyed the week *f races at Kankakee. Few, if any. Fairs can boast as many repeated successes as the mammoth Inter-State Fair. Swift horses, excellently trained racers, have come and each year made a meet of classy harness evmts. When the gong rings at the Kankakee Inter-State Fair on Monday afternoon, August 25th, there will respond •sbme of the finest trotters and pacers owned in the Middle West. Thorough ly trained and groomed to perfection the horses will compete for the generous purses offered by the management.

On the Track at Kankakee.

with the result that every afternoon will witness contests of speed that, will make the grand stand wild with excitement. The reputation of the Fair for honesty and square dealing is known far and wide. Horsemen everywhere know that the starter at Kankakee gives them a square deal; and they know, from long and pleasant experience, that the money awaits the winners as soon as they have finished tlife last heat. Every inducement is offered for honest races, hotly contested and fairly won. This year the Kankakee Inter-State Fair will be unusually generous In its purses. A small entry fee of 3 per cent is charged and no deductions are made from money winners. The terms are liberal, the purses are large. In all there will be eight trotting classes and the same number of events in the pacers, with purses aggregating SIO.OOO.

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and I am in a 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 particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor.

The price of food has declined one-half of one per cent, the government experts tell us. Less than one-half of one per cent of the retail dealers have had this sad news broken to them, however. —New York Evening Sun. We will have another car of fancy Alberta peaches on sale Saturday and Monday, August 16 and 18. These peaches will be extra fancy. Price $3.50 to $3.75 per (bushel. Leave your orders now.— EGER’S GROCERY.

LANDLORD’S EXPERIENCE WITH CLANDO Mr. Haushalter, the well known and energetic proprietor of the Hotel Paulding, Paulding, 0., said that for several years he had suffered from a sluggish liver, baehache and kidney trouble. He felt so drowsy and languid he could scarcely drag. lie 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 fee just what I needed. lam thoroughly convinced I would have been flat cn 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 pot found a remedy that renewed glandular activity and removed the poison his life would undoubtedly have paid the penalty. Glando Tonic is t the only Temedy of its kind on the market and its numerous cures is proof enough of its great value to mankind. It is sold by druggists or will be sent direct by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, lad. Large treatment '

Ed J. Randle went to Chicago toBose Smith and Stewart Moore went (to Indianapolis Wednesday evening. W& „ y—- ... ■ .i ■ ■ A Misses Alice and Margaretta Bass, of Greenwood, are the guests of Nina Martindale, of College avenue. Three-One-Nine. x Mrs. George Foulk and Mrs. Frank May, of Mdlroy township, and j their cousin, Joseph Reese, of Piqua, I 0., motored to Chicago Wednesday, i Mrs. F. D. Burohard and hex sis- 1 ter, Miss Margaret Jones, returned from Chicago Wednesday evening. Three-One-Nine. Mrs. John Healey and son, John, returned Wednesday evening from South Haven, Mich., where they had spent three weeks with relatives. J. N. Leatherman and daughter, Helen, (went to Indianapolis Wednesday evening. Miss Helen will visit with a college friend. Mrs. Earl Ellis and two daughters went to Momence, HI., today for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Three-One-Nine. Frank Hodshrire, of Monticello, was here Tuesday looking after matters connected with hds contract to build the North Marion township consolidated school. Earl Foulks, has purchased eighty acre farm adjoining his father’s in Milroy township, will erect a 'building upon the same. The land was purchased of the W. H. McDonald estate.

Three-One-Nine. O. K. Ritchey returned yesterday from a visit with 'his son, Chase, at Youngstown, 0. Chase is now a street car miotorman in that city. Mr. Rditchey reports that the corn in Ohio is not as good as in Jasper county.

TOLD IN RENSSELAER.

A Resident Known to all Our Readers Relates an Experience. Readers of the Republican have been told agan and again of the merits of that reliable, time-proved kidney I? remedy—Doan’s Kidney Pills. The experiences told are not those of unknown persons, living far away. The cases are Rensselaer cases, told by Rensselaer people. C. B. Steward, insurance agent, S. Front and Main Sts., Rensselaer, says: “I had been subject to serious attacks of kidney disorder. My back for a long time was lame and sore and I was hardly ever free from backache. Whenever I feel any signs of that trouble now, or my kidneys don’t act right, I get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills at Long’s Drug Store. They quickly fix me up all igiht. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simly ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Steward had. Foster-Miiburn Co., Mfgra., Buffalo, N. Y. *> - ■ - -

Ajn Irishman as the next mayor of Cdncdimati! A ;thing thought impossible, ibuit it is now more than a probability. Pat Moran, manager of the Cincinnati Reds, can have the city hall, the river and the mayoralty nomination if Ihe so desires. All because he is piloting a Cincinnati ball team to a championship in the National league, something that has never before been done toy any man. Patrick has his charges six and onehalf games in front of the sliding New Yorkers and nothing but a miracle can deprive him of the bunting. Cincinnati has been represented in 'league ball since the beginning of leagues and has never won a pennant. In yesterday’s double bill on the polo grounds the Reds defeated New York twite before the largest crowd in history with one or two exceptions, said exceptions being world series games. And they said the game would be dead after the war.

Buy Stock at Home in Successful Home Companies GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The Gary National Life Insurance Co. is a*Gary Company It Is making a wonderful record. Although little more than one year old, it is making a record equal to companies eight and ten years old. GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY THE GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY i. . Gary Company. It is a mortgage, loan and investment company. Wo make loans on first mortgages in the Calumet region and loans on farms in the best farming district in Indiana. No loans over SO per cent of the valuation. We ere selling 6 per cent participating preferred: stock in the GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY and stock in the GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for a short time only In Jasper county. Most of our stock we ere selling in new territory. T his is probably your last opportunity to acquire stock in these two wonderfully successful companies. - J<* li MORTGAGE BONDS We have a saw gilt-edge 8 per cent farm mortgage bonds and 6 per cent Calumet district improved real estate bonds. These are coupon bonds backed by gilt-edge mortgages not ovor SO per cent of the valuation of the property. For particulars, write, call or ’phone Gary National Associates o. Gary Theatre Bldg., Gary, lid., Phones 3423-4-5 or HARVEY DAVISSON - - Rensselaer, Ind. *., w ..■f .. f > - ,

We Recommend GOLDEN LOAF BREAD It’* always fresh and can be depended on to be good At Your Grocer’s or from O’RILEY’S Quality Baker

NEW STANDARD OIL MANAGER. I have succeeded Jean Tyner as representatives of the Standard Oil company for this vicinity and would appreciate the patronage of all the old customers and as many new ones as possible. Kindly let me serve you.—RUSSELL MORTON, telephone 642-Green. 0 ATTENTION, LAND BUYERS! I am making regular trips to South Bend and woul be pleased to have persons interested in buying land in that part of the state accompany me.—HARRY SWARTZELL, ’phone 947-L

CARLOAD PEACHES

I have a fine car of peaches which arrived Wednesday. If you want good peaches at the right price let me know at once. —ROSS RAMEY, McKinley Avenue Grocer.

GAS 23c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206

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