Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1917 — Page 4

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN PAJXY AMD BBMI-VBBDT (JXIBX * KAMXX.TOM. Publisher* the Atdat issue xs bequub wuxzi MDITXOM Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, ■ second class mall matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the act Of March 8, 1879. Ev<nin< Republican entered 'Jan: T. 1897. as second class mall matter at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Ind., under the act of March 8, 1879. BATSI FOB DISPXULY ADVEBTISIMG Semi-Weekly, per inch 11 He BA.TBS FOB CI.AB3IEIED ADS Three lines or less, per week of t—nee of The Evening Republican ana two of The Semi-Weekly Repubbcar, M cents. Additional space pro rata. BUBSCBIPTION BATES Daily by Carrier, "0 vents wee*. ' By Mail. 81.50 a year Semi-Weekly, in advance, year. 82.00.

GlassifiaJ Column FOR SALE.

FOB SALE—Th ■ Bedford farm of 37 acres, adjoining city of Bensaelaer; splendid location tor fine home. S2OO per acre. Terns, one-third down, one-third nine months, onethird eighteen months. CHAS. W. POSTILL, Administrator.

FOE SALE OK TRADE—-Several different kinds of autos’and trucks in good condition; also Pathe moving picture camera, complete with tripod and 2,500 feet of film <only been used half dozen times); reason for selling, operator called away. Would con; sider a trade with good horses. Further particulars —Israelite House of David, Benton, Harbor, Mich. FOR SALE—2 mule colts coming yearlings.—A. Wai tens, Phone 164, or call at King’s blacksmith shop. FOR SALE—3 yearling Shorthorn bulls, red in color, ready for service. —Charley Erb, McGoysbuig, Ind., or Phone 127-1, Monon, Ind. FOR SALE—S. C. Buff Orpington eggs, $1 per 15, $6 per 100; also S. C. R. I. Red eggs, 75c per 15, $4 per 100. Fred Liiiback, Pleasant Kidge, Ind., Phone 908-D. FOR SALE —At a bargain, a Ist class 2nd hand motorcycle. Inquire at Main Garage. FOR SALE—SO bushels cleaned timothy seed. —J. W. Rains, Phone 229. \ FOR SALE—Barred Plynlouth Rock eggs, 50c for 15. Phone 81, Mrs. Lem Hustom. . FOR .SALE—k good dray or farm horses, 3 wagons, heavy single harness. Phone 458. FOR SALE—Three rood general purpose horses. —W. L. Frye. FOR SALE —Fanns. We have a choice list of both improved and urnimproved lands in southwestern Oklahoma that we can sell worth the money; good climate, water, firstand close to railroads and markets. We can sell on good terms with reasonable payment down. Write us. —Finch At Rice, El Reno, —-FOR-SALE—Eggst-oset, -Buff -Orpingtons, SI.OO for 15.—J. F. Hardman. ' ■\ - f , ■. /• -, , FOR SALE —AU staple sizes, No. 1, oak lumber, $12.00 to SIB.OO per m. 12,900 No. 1, white oak posts, 10c each All F. O. B. Tefft, Indiana. See T. H. Hayes, at Tefft, or B. Forsyth*, Rensselaer, Indiana. "FOR - SALE—Three of the best building lots in Rensselaer.-—Leslie Clark. "jX)R SALE—Two good Jersey cows. fre«h-—Thomas C. Cain, Rensselaer, R. D. No. A Phone 502-B. FQR SALE—A No. 1 sawing outfit, 8 horse gas engine, friction clutch, well mounted. —Conrad Kellner. FOR SALE—Bargain. Lot, 3 blocks west of Five Points* $l5O.— Harvey Davisson. _ FOB SALE—-One registered Hampshire boar, cholera immuned. Price ~FOR SALE—One gasoline 16-horse power engine, mounted on iron wheel wagon; will run on silage cutter on small separator. This enjine is a Fairbanks-Morse and a-good one. $l5O buys it This i*< bargain for some one. See John J. Stockton, or telephone 9158 or 409. FOB SALE—Large three year old horse. Beady to work. Cash or bankable notew—Russell Leah, Phone 921K or»08-G. , ' , FOR SALE—Marc, 12 years old, new Janesville cultivator, sulky and corn planter. Phone 401-White. FOB SALE —Barred Plymouth Rock egg* for hatching, SI.OO per 15 Jesse Snyder, Phone 266 Green. FOR SALE—Cole’s kitchen range, in good condition. —Bert Hopkins, Phone 50. •. |i nep - ■ 'z» ’ ***•’. ”

FOR SALE—2O tons first class baled timothy laiy at sl4 per ton at barn.—Harrington Bros. Company. I*X)R SALE —A good farm. —Mrs. Harris. FOR SALE —Eggs, pure bred R. C. Rhode Island Reds. Speak quickly if you wish settings reserved. —H. O. Johnson,- Phone 423-White. '-• : ' - FOR -SALE—Bronze turkey goobler and llen. A few 7-inch tile. Clover seed? —Win. 0. Williams. FOR SALE—Good c.vch hammock. Inquire at this cflice. FOR SALE—See Jay W. Stockton for some choice lot* in the city of Rensselaer/ Indiana. Fine location, ail public improvements made and paio xor. Also some fine uncultivated land, as well aa, some of the best land that's m Jasper county. There is no indebtedness any of- this property. If you are interested telephone 25 or 915-8. FOR SALE—Several good young Shorthorn bulls ready for serv.ee. Call or write T. K. Fisher, Hebron, lud., Phone 149-M. * FOR SALE—I have for sale twenty strong hives of Italian bees. Price $8 per hive cash. Each hive, if the season be favorable, Will give from two to four swarms. 1 will sell May and June swarms for $5 per stand. Men who assume to know, claim that a hive of bees should be in every orchard and pickle field to pollenize each bloom and thus produce a large crop. The oid saying, “A swarm-in May is wortJii a ton of hay, and in June a silver spoon,” may hold good this year.—Frank Foltz. FOR SALE —Now is the best time to get your bee supplies and have, everything ready for the swarming season. Get your new hives, supers, and all-other supplies of Clark & Kqdinsbn, at“this office. Cail Phone 18 or 516 lor prices. A line of Root’s sup ■ plies on hand at all times.

FOR SALE—Cheap, 22-40 h. p. Har Parr tractor, suitable for farming oxcontract read wo.-k. Inquire of Will B. Fisher, Wolcott, Ind. FOR SALE—Several hundred bushels good timothy seed at $2.75 per bushel. —Hillis and Totten, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOR SALE —Nine room house, outbuildings, electric lights, bath, fruit, good barn, 4 lots. Phone 301, Mrs. George Tudor.

FOR SALE —A bargain for some one, second hand canopy top carriage, in good shape. Price O. K.—C. A. Roberts. FOR SALE —Now is a good time to think about your seed corn, as good seed corn is scarce this spring. 1 nave a limited amount of Reed’s Yellow Dent. This seed is rack dried and has never frozen. Bred from the best strains of corn. —Henry Paulus, Phone 938-G. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from White Plymouth Rock farm run chickens, 15c for 15, or $4.00 a hundred.—John M. Johnson, 929-H. FOR SALE—I6O acres pasture iand, $25 per acre, SI,OOO cash and easy terms on balance. Any man with a little nerve should act quickly. Will make you $1,600 in less than one year.—J. Davisson. ZZzl FARM LOANS , FARM LOANS —An unlimited supplyofbpercent moneytoloan.— Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Odd Fellows Building. -" -WANTED. WANTED—Two educated young ladies to take training at the Jasper County Hospital.—Supt. Brunneman. WANTED —The furniture factory wants 4 young men to learn upholstering; only those wanting steady work need apply.—Columbia Furniture Co. WANTED—To spade your gardens. —Phone 58, Carl Worland. WANTED—A. few more family washings to dd at home. Will call anc deliver.—Mrs. Moses Qhupp, Phone 318-Red. WANTED—To haul ycur rubbish, 50c a load. Have horse and wagon.— Leonard Wartena, Phone 164. WANTED—At once, job on farm by boy. Inquire of Valrie Hill, R. D. No. 4, Rensselaer, Ind.

WANTED—GirI for general housework. —Mrs. C. M. Sands. WAN-TED—Plumbing and heating eoutraefe.—W atson Plum&mg\ Co?, Phone 204. 3- ~ FOB RENT FOR RENT—S’ room house, $7 per month. Near public square.—Frank Foltz. FOR RENT—The Stoner chicken farm west of the Monon depot. Plot for gardening. Modern house.—E. L. Hollingsworth, office west side of public square. FOR RENT—The house in which we live, blocks from court house and Ya block from depot, on Cullen St.—Mrs. J. W. King. FOR RENT—I2O acre farm on stone road. 6 miles from town; good improvements.—John A Dunlap. FOR RENT—Reisdence 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler. _ •i ——— FOB BENT—lmproved 80 acre farm. 2 miles southwest of Wheatfield.—Harvey Davisson, Bensselaer,' Ind.

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FARM FOR BENT—IOO acre farm, well located and in good condition. Arthur H. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A Dunlap. "eXPERT CAR WASHING at'the Main Garage. Phone, 206. Night oi clay service. Bert Avis. John Shellhart, of Winamac, visited His mother-in-law, Mrs. Eli Critser. Attorney John Greve, of DeMotte, was in Rensselaer today. Dr. J. Hansson made a professional visit to Roselawn this morning. —iMiss Ru&y- Briney, the milliner, went to Indianapolis today to purchase additional spring hats. Fpr the smartest spring hats visit my new millinery parlors at Collins’ Shoe Store.—EMMA RISHLING. Fairy Pollard, after a fevP days’ visit with her mother, returned to her employment at Indianapolis. Just the hat you are looking for. Just the price to suit you. Remember this is the place for the swellest Easter millinery.—-EMiMA RISHLING. Charles H. Mills, assistant cashier of the Trust & Savings Bank, returned from a business trip to Lafayette this morning., ~ Special millinery display —Friday and Saturday. Many new arrivals to show you. Don’t miss it.—>EMiMA RISHLING.

Every Part a Quality Part In the Chalmers Chalmers puts quality materials laid into every piece of every Chalmers car. Therein lies the difference between the Chalmers and most other cars.

Here are three parts out of thousands in the chassis. They are hidden moving parts of the motor —the crankshaft, connecting rods and pistons. Chalrpers makes them of extraordinary materials with extraordinary care and thoroughness. One-Piece Crankshaft The crankshaft is drop-forged from heat treated carbon steel in a single piece. Balancing weights are integral with the shaft. The shaft is 2*4 inches in diameter. Sturdy, but not heavy. Rigid. Strong. It is balanced while rotating at a fast rate of speed, on a unique machine. This helps you to understand why the r. is so smooth.

Touring Car, 7-paasenger . . $1350 Touring Sedan, 7-pamenger . SIBSO Limourine, 7-pasaenger . . $2550 Touring Car, 5-paeeenger . IMO Roadster, 3-passenger . . 1250 Town Car, 7-paaaenger . . 2550 '■ (All prices fc o. b. Detroit) ,r ■■■■i.b juk. II —■—■a—ii i - I ' ' ~ ■ 7 * • 7 ’-'".■’'t • .•.* ‘ . ••’_•_ •.. • ■’?' ■ , _J''‘ \J~i\“•';■* ■■■— _.' ‘“y—'. ;'■■ ■. ■_ ■■ '■ .• ; ? Chalmen 7-P«»»enger Touring Car Prico $1350 Detrait • @A. A. FELL MOTOR COMPANY GL.Thomton, Rensselaer. Wm. Hallihan, Remington

Fjank Garriott, of Fair Oakb, made a business trip* to Lafayette today. Mr* and Mne Robert Michael, of Kniman, took the train here today for Reynolds 30 bushels of onion- sets for 20c Eer peck. Friday, 2 p..m., March 3J. Forth end storage.—B. Forsythe. Mrs. George E. (Murray and daughter, Helen, went to Chicago this forenoon. ,v Mrs. E. J. Morris left this morning for Ottefbein, where she will visit relatives. L. F. Myer, of Flqra, came today for a visit with his son, J>r. W. L. Myer. ' . __ iM. V. Sands, father of Attorney Sands, was in Rensselaer on business today. Do you know'of a better plow than the Janesville, Deere or Oliver? This is representative of the standard line of implements sold by Kellner & Callahan. Rev. Fleming returned to his home Tuesday night and will begin services at the Presbyterian church tonight. If you want a rose bed that will bloom all summer see J. H- Holden. Frank Kresler has purchased of John I. Gwin the former Bert Hopkins lot on Front street and we understand that he intends building thereon a fine residence. ---- ' For practical painter and paper hanger, Ph*ne 331.—W. S. Richards.

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Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranty ed. Mrs. L. A. Harmon went to Chattsworth, HL, today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Quinm . Last month for nursery stock, ornamental br nursery. See Gum Pefley. . Mrs. C. D. Martin, pf Ci&innati, is the guest for a short time of Mrs. B. K. Zimmerman and other relatives here The Vesta Co?Tx>ught out and control the three greatest improvements to lead storage batteries. Have these exclusive features explained before buying a new battery. .+■' ' ', . k'.rr,". —r —— Cut the.high cost of living by raising a garden this summer. We have a large stock of all kinds of garden seeds, bnion sets and seed potatoes. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Ellen Grain, who has been with her daughter, Mrs. Albert Quinn, of this city, for some time, was called to her home at Campus, 111., on account of her nephew being quite seriously hurt. ja-Bpssuo^ —-Suo; sv 80JA4 Xoqj, M3U H uo u ! SI uj'nj, "yuo sAß[d jnoiX uaqM J 9 jnoA auroiq i,uo([ ’JaSuoi oaij [' t noX pue J9AO jaded eqq. tunj, 'siqq peaj oq pvjq anoX uo 7 ( uoq We have a fwl 1 Hne- of- -garden -and flower seeds, onion sets and early seed potatoes. JOHN EGER.

Connecting Rods—Strong, Light Connecting rods are designed to secure rigidity and lightness. They are made of special carbon steel. Are unusually strong and dependable. Each rod weighs only 41 ounces. Yet they will withstand greater stress and strain than some connecting rods weighing almost twice a* much. ~ Light Weight Pistons - -Chalmers pistons are of Lynite. A light and tough metal, about the weight of cast iron. Chalmers pistons reduce the strain on the bearings. They insure the marvelous Chalmers smoothness. They make possible the remarkable Chalmers power.

Charles, W. Rhoades, Sx., made a business trip to Chicago Tuesday afternoon. A good price for your old battery when buying a new Vesta doable life” storage > battery.—Rensselaer Garage. ' " •Mrs. .Lyman Zea had a letter Tuesday from her sister, Mrs. Newton Gordon, who lives in New Albany. The storm did /hem no damage whatever, while the home of her brother, George Aldrich, who also lives in that city, was pretty badly damaiged. They did not report tha* any of the family had been hurt. Before you purchase your automobile tires see Kellner & Callahan, We are glad to announce that Lee Richards has been appointed our representative- in Rensselaer, Ind., an 1 is Snow ready to show you samples. of the new, dist : nctive and attractive line of Bethard Wall Paper Co. decorations for 1917. . Mr. Richards is an expeiienced decorato”. Let him show you the novel and delightful effects that can be worked out in YOUR home this spring with Bethard Wall Papers.—The Bethard Wall Paper Co., Indianapolis, Ind.

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