Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1920 — Page 3
Columbia Literary Society Presents ; Tuesday, March 16, 8 p. m. “The Merchant of Venice Up To Date” A Parody on • Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice. COLLEGE AUDITORIUM Admission 35c.
E. P. Lane „. D. M. Worland Lane & Worland Real Estate, Loans, Insurance . Office will be in tha now ___ ■**•*****“*■ Ljgt your property with ns.
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ATTENTION, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
The Page rank will be conferred on twenty-one candidates Tuesday evening. After the work there will be eats and a social time. All resident and visiting Knights are urged to be present.
REDMEN.
All members of the Improved Order of Redmen are urgently requested to be present at the Hall, Friday evening, March 19 th at seven o’clock sharp. The Monticello Degree Team will ’be here to confer the Degrees. A Banquet will be served at the Barnes Resaurant. By Order of the Sachem.
If you are going to assist in making Rensselaer “THE CITY BEAUTIFUL” by planting flowers and shrubs, call J. H. Holden, Phone 426.
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ELDERLY MAN IS SUPPORTER OF NEW METHOD
SAYS HE TRIED EVERYTHING BUT TRUTONA ALONE BROUGHT RELIEF. Terre Haute, Ind., March 15.— “Trutona has benefited me more than anything I have - ever taken and if there is a medicine that I haven’t tried in the past five years, I don’t know what it can be,” James Hyland, 65 years, who lives at 318 South Thirteenth street, said recently. “For the past five years,” he continued, ‘Tve suffered from liver and kidney trouble and rheumatism. My right, side and back ached almost continually. I experienced a sort of cutting knifelike pain in my lower limbs at times. Because of these I couldn’t get a good night’s sleep. Most everyhting I ate was taken against my will. I was having a terrible time of it. “I have taken almost seven bottles of Trutona and I’m convinced that it is surely a good medicine and worthy of a trial. My appetite is wonderfully improved. I don’t have to force myself to eat anymore and I enjoy my meals. The pains in my right side and back have been relieved and the cutting pain in my limbs is. greatly improved. I’m able to sleep soundly and get a good rest every night now.” Trutona is now being introduced and explained in Rensselaer at the Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store.
OBITUARY.
Agnes Summers, daughter of John and Mary M. Frame, was born July 29, 1875, in Porter County, Indiana, and died at _ her home on the Warren farm adjoining Wheatfield, Indiana, on the 11th day of March, 1920. Mrs. Summers moved with . her parents to Jasper County, Indiana, when about the age of one year and continued to reside in Jasper county, until her death, with the exception of a short residence in Hammond, Indiana. At the age of fifteen years she united with the Methodist church, and from that day her time was occupied as a church worker until her time was fully occupied with her home and family, but she remained a faithful and firm believer in the church and Christianity until her death. On November 1, 1897 she was united in marriage to Jesse Summers, who now survives her and to this union were born twelve children, one child preceding her to the great beyond. : To mourn their loss are left a kind and loving husband and eleven children as follows: Mrs. Clarence Holladay and Mrs. Delos Waymire, Elam Summers, Hanley Summers, Hildreth Summers, Emma Summers, George Summers, Frances Summers, Dorothya Summers, Gene Summers and Leonard, an infant; a grandson, Daniel Waymire, one sister, Mrs. W. H. Tyler and three brothers, Luther, Frank and Henry. Her father departed this life just ten months to the day prior to her death. She was a kind and loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother. . She loved her family and fnends and was loved by them and her loss to her family is beyond measure. V
Walter Lynge went to Lowell today. Mrs. J. K. Smith went to Roselawn this morning. Miss Anna Kahler went to Chicago Heights today for a visit with relatives. If that pack of wolves which invaded Duluth isn’t careful, some enterprising profiteer will get it. —Columbia Record. Fred W. Schultz and Paul Swaim of Buchanon, Mich., in Rensselaer Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Swaim returned to his home Sunday and Mr. Schultz, Tuesday. The following attended the Otis public sale at Roselawn today: Ed Kanne, John Halligan, Joseph HalliSin, Jennings Michaels, W.. P. icnaels, William Morris, Charles B. Steward, Harry Gifford, John Marlatt, Charles Chamberlain and W. A. McCurtain, the latter serving as auctioneer.
ISSUE WARNING ON WILD GAME HUNTING
Violators of the law against shooting duck and water fowl in the spring, will be prosecuted in federal court, according to an announcement of the state department of conservation. Game wardens have been instructed to assist federal officers in enforcing the federal migratory bird regulations under which the shooting of duck and water fowl is prohibited in the spring. The flight of ducks and geese northward is new on and since the first of march it is said several large flocks have been noticed passing over the city in a northerly direction. The open season for shooting wild ducks and geese is from September 16 to December 31.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears 1 the Signature of CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Rensselaer Christian Science Society holds regular services Sunday at 10:45. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening at 7:30. •Subject Sunday, Mrach 21st, “Matter.” You and your friends are cordially invited to attend any service.
Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar By Edgar Rice is the latest and a™**** best of those famous Tarzan stories that have thrilled millions of readers. Tarzan is one of the Wjß most unique characters ever created in fiction. He is a majestic man, a noble beast, an aristocrat in civilization and a King in the Jungle.
Tarzan is the dream man most of us would like to be, and when you surrender yourself to the thrill of his exploits in the damp African jungle you are only yielding to the pull of primitive impulses and in imagination are back again in prehistoric times, swinging from tree to treeingloriousabandon through the primeval forest or fighting the great cave bear with rude stone weapons. Once you have started this gripping tale, a team of horses couldn’t pull you away from it J until the last word is told. OUR NEW iMh SERIAL Jl| Read It! The Republican is in need of an allround printer. To such a one we can give a permanent Job at good wages. We prefer a printer who has worked In a country office and understands all the work connected with an office of that kind. Address at once, stating experience. The Republican, Rensselaer, Ind.
NATIONAL GUARD TO HAVE TANK BATTALION
In the re-organization of the national guard the war department announced yesterday, will be included four likht tank battalions, one company to be assigned to Illinois, one to Wisconsin and a third to Michigan. The plan is to have one tank battalion to each corps of four divisions of national guard, battalions to consist of three companies of twenty-five tanks each and the strength of each battalion to be thirty-two officers and 456 enlisted men according to a decision of the secretary of war, * under date of Oct. 4, 1919. . ' The chief, militia bureau, is directed to apportion tank units so that they may be utilized to the best advantage in training with the infantry and so that when united the companies will form complete battalions at the rate of one battalion per corps of four divisions.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Charles M. Paxton to William M. Jordan, Feb. 23. 5 5-8 sw 12-30-6, 100 acres. Pt. sw se 12-30-6, 6.66 acres; pt. nw se 12-30-6, 1.96 acres, $11,500. Barkley twp. Laura Junk et baron to Hall V. Zimmerman etl al Feb. 12, und 1-3 s pt n hf se 22-27-7, 10 acres: und 1-3 se se 22-27-7; und. 1-3 n hf ne 27-27-7, $8,029, Carpenter twp. Philip E. Ducharm et ux to Robert Banler, Feb. 4, sw 23-27-7, 160 acres, $40,000. Carpenter twp. Charles Hil let ux to Arthur A. Bishopp et al Feb. 3, ne 9-28-7; se 9-28-7; w hf nw 10-28-7; w hf sw 10-28-7, 480 acres ne 160 acres, SBO,OOO. Jordan twp. Mearl J. Carlile et 'baron to Leo Lord et ux, Feb. 28, 1920, n hf ne 31-27-6, 80 acres, $21,200. Carpenter twp. August Berhardt to Edw. Frey, Feb. 28, w hf sw 29-27-6, pt w hf nw 29-27-6, 98.50 acres, $23,125. Carpenter twp. John Ferguson to Dudley Tyler, Aug. 4, 1919, ne 33-27-7; sw nw 34-27-7, $60,000. Carpenter twp. Henry R. Tucker to Joseph R. Fox, June 26, 1919. w hf se 22-30-5; e hf sw 22-30-5, $16,000. Mearl J. Carlile et baron to Leo Lord et ux Feb. 28, lot 1, Remington, Maxwell’s add. SI6OO. Rebecca F. Potts et baron to Ida M. Voe, March 5, pt sw se 23-31-7, 04 acres, Union twp. $3,000. Bertis C. Eldridge et uv to John A. Stoll, March 2, nw ne 36-27-5; ne ne se ne 36-29-5, 120 acres, $17,000, Hanging Grove twp. Geo. H. Hellman to George C. Cook, Oct. 14, 1919, all 10-32-6, e hf e hf 9-32-6, 800 acres SIOO,000. Wheatfield twp. ■Cornelius Bensema et uv to Cornelius Sekema et ux, March 1, pt nw se 27-32-7, pt ne sw 27-32-7, 7.50 acres, SISOO. Lewis M. Atkinson et ux to Frank J. Burns, Feb. 14, se 10-27 L 7, 160 acres $22,400, Carpenter twp. Warner T. Elmore et uv to Emma J. Hemphall, March 5, 1920, lots 9, block 12, Remington, sl,600. Frank Diebel et ux to Henry Deno, Feb. 11, n hf ne 16-27-7, n hf nw 16-27-7, se nw 16-27-7, Carpenter twp. 200 acres, $42,000. Edward J. Randle et ux to Nick Axen, Feb. 19, e 3-4 w hf se 9-29-6, e hf ne 16-29-6, sw ne 16-29-6, e hf nw ne 16-29-6, 170 acres, $26,000. Barkley twp.
COME AND SEE ME. I have Baldwin pianos and other makes, phonographs, several makes, including the Ampliphone. All makes of records. „ CHARLES B. STEWARD, South Side West Washington St
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BOTZOB TO MOM-BBBIBMBTB. The state of Indiana, Jasper county, SB. In the Jasper Circuit Court, February term, 1920. Donald L. Morrill vs. Emory Barry, et at Complaint NO. 9181. (Now comes the Plaintiff, by Schuyler C. Irwin, his attorney, and files his complaint herein to foreclose a mortgage and for the appointment of a Receiver, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Emory F. Boehmer, Anna Mohr, A. Boswell and Robena Boswell, his wife, Joel Jernberg and Elizabeth Jernberg, his wife, are not resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on April 24, 1920, being the twelfth day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court, to be holder) on the 2nd Monday of April A. D. 1920, at the Court House In the city of Rensselaer, in said County and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Rensselaer, Indiana, this M « Magh. If prohibition has emptied the jaite, fill ’em with profiteers.—Detroit JournaL
