Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1920 — Page 3

LEAGUE THE BIG ISSUE.

"Th* great Jamie of the ■real eat campaign la the Wilaoa Uagae of nAtteaa,” said CoL Roosevelt. “Like every good American, I don’t want to see future wars, for I know what war is, and have three ynong boy> of my own. There ere the mods of more war In the document which Mr. Wilaoa brought back with him than in anything of Ite kind in history. Founded on injuaiioe* and oomtaining, at it does. Article Xi the league of nations is a death trap.’*—THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR.

Hardware i Our Hardware -department runs heavily to tinwares and granitewares of all kinds. We especially cater to the housewife’s kitchen needs in this* department. ' BOW*— Sad Iron Set of 3 with handle Water Milk'Pails,'33i to $1.60

■ ■ ji BREAD! It’s the only food for breakfait. When you get up with “that hungry feeling” eat several ahees of bread plain or toasted with your morning cup of coffee. Try it with jam or jolly in preference to other foods. that cost more and do not contain half the amount of nourishment. - Bread is-’ your Best Food—Eat. more of it. , Eat Good Bread, “The bread that builds." Ralph O’Riley’s A Good Bakery

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CASTOR OIL NOW MADE TASTELESS

Remarkable Procsss Perfected By Chemists of Spencer Kellogg A Sons. luc. ' Nobody ever dreamed that the nauseating taste could be removed from castor oil. Yet it has been done, - Chemists of Spencer Kellogg 4 Sons, Inc., one of the worlds largest manufacturers of castor oil, have perfected a wonderful process whereby castor oil is freed from all nauseating taste. Nothing is removed except the taste. Strength and purity .remain absolutely unchanged—a 100y<> pure castor oil; the same castor Dil that your; doctor prescribes, but with the nauseating taste eliminated. .Think what a boon Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is to children and even grown-ups. Sold by all good druggists. If you want a castor oil absolutely without nauseating taste, insist' on genuine laboratory filled bottles, plainly labelled Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil. Three sizes, 15c., 85c and 65c.—(Advt.)

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Chicago, Hl., Sept. 14. Liva Stock Market. Hogs, receipts, 16,000; top, $17.30. Cattle, receipts, 12,000. Sheep, receipts, 17,000. Grain Market. Mar. wheat opened at 2.44 and 2.43%; closed at 2.36%. Dec. wheat opened at 2.49 and 2.48%; closed at 2.39 3-4 and 2.40. Sept, corn opened at 1.39 7-8 and 3-4; closed at 1.36 and 1.35 8-8. Dec. corp opened at 1.19 and 1.18 7-8; closed at 1.14 3-8 and %. Sept oats opened at .63%; closed at .61 1-8. Dec. oats’ 5 opened at .65 8-4 and 7-8; closed, at .63 1-2 and 5-8. Tuesday local grain prices were lower. They were as follows: oats, 53 dents; corn, $1.23; rye, $1.70 and wheat, $2.27.

The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a pot luncheon at the home of Mrs. Rev. J. B. Fleming at one o’clock Wednesday afternoon. All of the church ladies are invited and are asked to bring a dish and sandwiches. The sew club will meet with Mrs. Howard Mills * Thursday afternoon. Farm leases for sale at the Republican office, grain and cash rent.

FORD DODGE Auto Repairing 75c Per Hour DON F. HOOVER vik . vW v - PHONE 672 AND REO

wmMbmbWOOV" I >• H. A. LEE ■ Do It Electrically II Phone 62. JI

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THB EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

SOW WHEAT LATE TO A VOID DAMAGE FROM HESSIAN FLY

•Hessian fly damage to the wheat crop harvested during the past summer, cost farmers of the state $5,750,000, according to' estimates of Purdue University workers, following extensive investigations throughout the state. This big loss can be eliminated pretty largely if the wheat is sown after the “flyfree” dates, or dates which experimental work has shown that the fly does not attack wheat. . This “fly-free” date varies in Indiana from the third week in September in the extreme northern end of the state to the second week of October in the southern end. On the experiment station ground at Lafayette, the best results have -been obtained by seeding dunng the last week in September, usually from Sept. 26 to the 28th. one day Pearlier should be counted fw each ten miles north or south of this latitude.

■; anpeal* to the iron—that lasts tosr ■ ■ i times ss long as any other. I Black Silk Store Pofisk I ■ ..'is fa a class by itself. It’s more ■ ■‘aovfcZZymadeandmado ■ ■ from better materials. —■ ■ Try it on your parlor — ■ Btove, yourcooMßtovr ■ I | l| /I

NOTICE TO XWK-VmOXbMm. • • • -The State of Indian* Jasper County, * B in the Jasper Circuit. Court.' September Term,-1820. Ray W. Parks, vs. Isaac 6. Vinson et al. To Quiet TUle. w wm..- & Dean, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein .together with an affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry Ie unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit: Isaac & Vinson, Joseph C. Walker and Nathan’l J. McDowell, the unknown wives respectively of the following named panons, to-wit: ’ . Isaac S. Vinson, Joseph C. Walker and Nathan’l J. McDowell; the t^ I p?atnWff; B the° unknown widow* ohi£ . ot the estates,. devisee*, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and. testaments, successors in interest and /assigns respectively of the following named and designated deceased persons, to-wit: Isaac S. Vinson, Joseph C. Walker and Nathan’l J. McDowell. the names of all of whom are’ unknown to plaintiff; that said action is for the puroose of quieting tltleto real -estate to the State of Indiana, The following described real estate ls described in said complaint, to-wit: the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section, twentyfive (2S) In township twenty-eight <2B) north, range six (•) west. This action is brought by sold plaintiff for the purpose of quieting his title to-said real .estate as against an demands, claims and claimants whatsoever, , Notice is therefore given! said Defendants, that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the November Circuit Court, ItS, to be holden on the Second Monday of November A. D., itl®. at ! 14 th day of .September. A.. I (Beal) ; JEBSE

When there is Hessian fly in the it is advisable to delay seeding as late as possible. Late seeding will often escape fly damage where early. seeding would be badly infested, the Purdue men point out. However, there if a practical limit to the lateiiess of seeding, it must qpt be so late as to put the wheat into poor winter condition. Good fertilization is pecially important to hasten the development of late seeded wheat. In order to obtain the advantages bf. late sowing in fighting the fly, it is necessary for real co-operation to be shown and for all the farmers in one neighborhood to sow after the “fly-free” date. If one field ie | sown early and the fly attack* thisfield, it will spread later to other j fields in the neighborhood and may । infect alt of them.

TAXI LINE SERVICE.

Having purchased the taxi line of F. G. Deschand, I will be prepared to give you prompt taxi service at all times with ths promise of efficient service and courteous treatment Phone Rensselaer garage, 865, or my residence, 452-Black. Peter McDaniels.

Jeanette Crooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crookn of N. Cullen street, left today for Oxford, 0., where she will enter Western university. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W. T. Barbre.

NOTICE TO NUN ■■■IIiNNTT. The State of Indiana, Jasper Coun'4v ss z Tn the Jasper Circuit Court, Septe Alpha T E. rn Ker Un * vs. Rollin Murray et To Quiet Title. 1 . °the Plaintiff, W WHams & Dean, her attorneys, and files herein, together with an “W.etentpewn that the residence upon diligent inquiry to unknown of the following named defendants, tO-Wit: . Rollin Murray; Moses E. Josephus Davisson; John ..Hushman, Maria Hushman; Johp Thompson; Henry Thompson; ■ Fred Sweetser; George W. Spitler; AldomSpitler; Mary C. Teter/ Edward T. Teter; Otto M. Baker; John E. Baker; Sprague Baker; Marion L. Spitler; Gertrude Y. Spitler ;and Asa S. Baker; the un-1 known husbands and wives respectively of the following named persons, to-with Rollin Murry / t R r Davison; Josephus- Davisson; John Hush Man; Marla Hushman; Thompson; Henry Thompson; Fred SweOtoer;- George W. Spitler; Aldora Spitler; . Mary • a Teter; Edward T. •Teter; Otis M Baker, John E. Baker; Spragub Baker': Marion L. s P^ ler trude Y: Spitler and Asa S. Bedker, the ,names of all bf whom are unknown to plaintiff ; > the unknown widows, widowers, children, descendants, helm, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators tof the estates, devisees, legatee* trustee* end Mmcutoiw of the last wins and testament* successors in interest *nd assigm ssssa.’jx' man; John Thompson; Henry Thompson; NTed sweetsey the name* of |g» of whom are unknown to plalntlgj that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real ®»tot® *“ State >vf > Indtana. The scribed ««eal estate to described to. said 'complaint, to-wit* Dot (1) in BtoSi'nrwWve U» to the Oriftoy Plat of the town (aow city) e< all demands. Claims and claimant* W^oti^ er is therefore said thatjunlws “V, ** and appear on the fivkt ety w Ui* next Term of the Jasper Circuit, to be - holdeii dn_ tlw Mohdiy - of Novembar and State. Ta’S i WITNBSB X- s ®. unto . set'toy hand and affix fieWl i. B aßfts l i es:’ I IMfckrOh.'r T«t ” , I (Seal)" J—BdNWI 1 ■ <3snt.

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