Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
'' .■ ■ ’ ;•- ~ ■ ■ “ ’ / " ? UNIVERSAL CAR 320,817 ! Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1916. These figures—32o,Bl7—represent the actual number of cars mannfacured by us since August 1, 1916, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it necessary for us to confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for immediate delivery to retail customers, “rather tian to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of later spring sales. We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may protect themselves against delay or disappointment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are planning to purchase a Ford car we advise you to place your order and take delivery now. • ■ ■ : ~ • / •' ; •' ■ J ‘ Immediate orders will have prompt attention. ■ ■ / Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. •J ~ ” = ~~ Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent listed below and don’t be disappointed later on. Prices: Runabout $345, Touring Car $369, Coupelet 595. Town Car $595, Sedan $645 f. o. b. Detroit FORD MOTOR CO. W. I. HOOVER, Agent Rensselaer, Indiana
Bruce Hardy left Monday afternoon for his home at Dane, Wisconsin. Try our cannel coal for the range. It is high class. Quick burner, white ash. Kellner & Callahan. Iva Bill, daughter of John Bill, took the train for Foresan this morning. George Browen retumtd to his home at Hammond this morning. You have a very special invitation to take dinner with the Ladies of the Christian church, Wednesday evening Feb, 21, 1917. William Traub, proprietor of the House of Traub, was in Chicago on business. , " Try some of those nice California lima beans, red beans and cranberry beans, at 12 %c a lb. John Eger. Mrs. Frank Babcock went to Goodland this morning to visit her sons, who live near that town.
S. W. Richardson went to Kankakee this morning. He will return to Rensselaer before going-west again. The old relable “Aristos” flour never fails to make good bread. $2.60 sack. John Eger, Mrs. Carrie Pierce-Thompson, who has been with her mother and sister Gladys at Dana, Indiana, arrived in Rensselaer, Monday afternoon. We have just received our car of barrel salt. If you have been waiting we would advise you to come soon, as freight is very uncertain at this time. —The G. E. Murray Co. The Chicago Cubs leave for Pasadena, Cal., this evening on their training trip.' They are the first major club to make their getaway.h 200 bushels of good seed oats for sale at the M. L. Ford public sale, Tuedsay, Feb. 27th. Fifty-seven couples attended the Van Renssealer club dance at the armory Monday evening, and it proved to be the most enjoyable dance of the season. A Chicago orchestra furnished the music. Cheaper than they can ( be bought in carload lots on the present market, choice, California yellow peaches or apricots, 15c a large can. Try them and you will buy more. John Eger. Henry Wortley, of Newton township, has had a bad nervous breakdown and it was found necessary to take him to a sanitarium. His brothers, W. H. and A. E. Wort-1 ty, took him to the Dr. Stern sanitarium at Indianapolis today. _ Ves Richards arrived in Rensselaer today. He has been at Winona, Minn., for some time. Mr. Richards is a foreman for W. F. Smith & Co. and has been in their employ for the past fifteen years. He will remain in Rensselaer sometime looking after his property here. • -
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