Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1917 — Page 4

REHSSEI AER REPUBLICAN ffawr AMD CTMX-WMIXY m a gtWTT WIW - - PnbUaliars YMIDAT IMDB la * <IIXII MUOXTXOM awni-WMkly R»publU*n entered Jan i iß>7 »■ second claw mail matter, a* tbs *t Rensselaer, Indian. under the act of March >, 1879. Kr.nln* Republican entered Jan. > i •<? afioond cl abb hlall matter, rx aS ’ pSJtoffiS at Rensselaer. a Indiana, nn4w?the act of March >, 1879. aim r«* m»lat mitbitibdig 3S cents. Additional apace pro ratagtnksemxFTfOM rates Dally by Carrier, 10 cents a week. By Mail, 4AM a year. Semi-Weekly, la advance, year, 12.05,

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. ,' ‘ . ii mrsm — . FOR SALE —One of the best farms in Jasper county, -216 miles east of Rensselaer, 160 acres all under cultivation and thoroughly tiled. To close an estate. —E. L. and C. A. Fidler, Executors; FOR SALE—Three pure bred White Brahma roosters, $2 each.—H. J. Reeder, Phone 953-F. FOR SALE—House and one acre of land in Parr, Ind. In good location. Price $650. —L. L. McCurtain. FOR SALE—S lots on Clark street, on west side of town, size 150x50. $l5O a lot. Phone 343. Chas. Battleday. FOR SALE —A 1913 model Ford. May be seen at Leek’s hitch barn. See Gail Michaels, Tefft, R. DFOR SALE —Sprouted onions, 50c per bushel and as good as any to cwtr’ At B. K. s storuge. FOR SALE—Some steers and calves, also 2 farms, one 100 and one 80 acres. Town lots, 3 residences. T. W. Grant. FOR SALE Do you want a bargain in unimproved land. lam offering 160 acres in Jasper county at S2O per acre, about half its real yalue. Harvey Davisson. Long time on part purchase price. FOR SALE —Finest sauer kraut. Order now of Miller & Carmen, Phone 168 or 316. FOR SALE OR RENT—My residenee property on Clark street; awo my household goods. —Rebecca Ascue, Phone 430-Green. FOR SALE—A pretty good shack, 12x16 feet, good for chicken or hog house. Call on Jim Johnson, near the railroad. FOR SALE —Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. —Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE —40 acre farm near Wolcott with 2 story house, adjoining the Powell and English farms; Price $2,000. Address Fred L. Meckel, 9 E. 13th St., Chicago. FOR SALE —If you want an unimproved farm I can sell you one in Mississippi as low as $5 per acre and give you time on part of the purchase price. Farms from 40 acres up.—Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE —Two pedigreed Duroe sows, two years old, the long, heavybone type. Sisters out of a littr pf eleven raised. Strickland, of Lowall, breeder of the Dam. Thin in flesh, weight about 250 each. Sows are open. Papers furnished. First check of SIOO takes this bargain. Phone 938-A. Russell Van Hook. FOR SALE —8 room house, electric lights, city water, screened sleeping porch, large bath room, pan try, 7 closets, garage connected with house, all heated with hot water furnace. Basement has fruit cellar, two coal bins, wash room and furnace, outside and inside stairs. 75 barrel cistern. 3 poultry, yards and double chicken house with cement floor. Cherries, plums, pears and grapes for family use and four large shade trees. Tool house in the yard and stone driveway to the garage. Three blocks from postoffice.—H. L. Brown.

colt.—Gus Grant FOB SALE—The William Daniels farm, 200 acres, in Barkley township.—Korah Daniels, Phone 299. FOR SALE—4O acres, situated six miles out, all cultivated, tiled, food buildings, at a bargain.—Geo. . Meyers. —z — 7 FOR SALE—Pears and new corn. —Hiram Day, Phone 27. FOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE—--6 room house, electric lights and city water, garage. Will trade for live stock.—George Reed, Phone 606. FOR SALE—ReaI mu gain, improved 80 acre farm, new 5 room house, new barn, 3*4 miler from Wheatfield, Ind., $36 per acre. Will take live stock firat payment, 3asyterms on balance.—Harvey Davisson, Phone 246 or 499. ■FOR SALE—The former Leslie Clark Shetland pony farm of 17 acres a mile from the court house. This land is fenced and cross fenced with hog tight wire, has two drilled wells on tract, a small barn and is one of the best suburban properties adjoining Rensseladr. For quick sale will make attractive price much less than it cost its former owner, as present owner must realise on same, Harvey Davisson. Part cash, balance time.

FOR SALE —My residence on McKinley Ave., 5 rooms, electric lights, bath, inside toilet, city water, 2 lots, bara, lots of fruit. Or will trade on farm. —Will Poetill. FOR SALE —A good second hand Oakland, in good condition and cheap. —M. I. Adams. FOR SALE—At a bargain, good building lot on Webster street, 75x 180, in block 42, Weston’s addition, 3 blocks from court house.—M. I. Adams. ' FOR SALE —Forty acres of unimproved 4and at a price way below its true value. Located .jn Jasper county. Will make a price that will surprise you, as present owner must sell to realize cash. Harvey Davisson. Part cash, part time. WANTED. W ANTED —Giri for general house work. See Zern Wright at Wright’s Furniture St ore. ~ WANTED—Work in town by married man. Phone 354-Red. WANTED—Odd jobs for school boys who are trying to earn money with which to pay their pledge of $lO to the Young Men’s Christian Association. —Rev. E. W. Strecker. WANTED —25 woodchoppers at unusually attractive wages to cut 100 cars of wood. Tents, board shacks, stoves and wood free. 2 miles from Tefft, Ind. Phone 287 or see B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED —Men to work, at once. Watson Plumbing Co., Phone 204. WANTED —Our next excursion to Mississippi will be on Tuesday, Nov. 20. Make your arrangements to go on that date and see some of our bargains in improve 1 or unimproved farms. For further particulars see Harvey Davisson. WANTED —To buy veals, live or dressed. Phone 160-Black. WANTED —To rent a good farm, grain from 50 to 100 acres. Write T. E. Johnson, McCoysburg, Ind. WANTED —20 first class machinists, 50c to 55c per hour. Time and one-half for overtime. Apply to Edward Valve Co., East Chicago, Ind.

—FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Seven room house, electric lights, city water and cistern in house; garden and chicken park and good fruit; one block south of postoffice.—Mrs. Mark Hemphill, Phone 471. FOR RENT—Fine 4 room house, block from court house, city water apd electric lights.—A. Leopold. -FOR RENT—Good 5 room house, electric lights ant! well. J. W. Rains. FOR RENT—9 room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258. LOST. LOST—Between Joe Putts’ farm and J. C. Gwin’s residence, boy’s black velour mitten with cape skin palm for right hand. Finder please leave at Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. FALSE TEETH—We pay up to sl2 for old or broken sets. Send Parcel Post or write for particulars. Domestic Supply Co., Dept. 14, Binghamton, N. Y. ~ TO" EXCHANGE—Improved Mississippi farm for Jasper county farm. I can give you three acres for one of Jand trust as productive as your Jasper county farm, and where you can raise three crops a year and escape the cold winters of the north.—Harvey Davisson. STOLEN—About one month ago, one black mare with white face, about seven years old; was purchased from Walter Lynge, Rensselaer, Ind. SSO reward for return of mare. SIOO reward for information leading to prosecution of thief.—Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad? Newton County, Ind. FOR EXCHANGE —240 acres, fine improvements, located 1 % .miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. 5 Pct. FARM LOANS 5 Pct. See us for 5 per cent money—No charge for abstract examination— Low rate of commission—Loans on city property.—Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Bldg.

The Pon Pon Chrysanthemums are all the go. You ought to see them. StepFimat the green house.—John H. Holden. Mrs. J. W. Childers, of Conrad, came this morning for a visit here. Mr. A. Bennema, of Chicago, came today on business. 0 Mr. and Mrs. G F. Meyers went to Lafayette for th? day. J. N. Leatherman returned home this morning from a business trip to Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. T. Keiper and Miss Leona Kolhoff went to Lafayette Saturdayvia automobile. -- ville, returned to her home Monday after visiting her mother, Mrs. H. W. Wood, in this city. CASTOR IA For Infants and CUktnn V . In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears ... the

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN. RENSSELAER, IND.

ANNOUNCEMENT Regarding This Significant News Item = Ford Will Quit Making of Z ; . - - - - - —— ’ Pleasure Cars to Aid U. S. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 9. (Special.)—Henry Ford will build no '> more pleasure automobiles until the * war is over. He will devote his en- intire plant to the production of war necessities, such as tractors, am- . —= , v ;— . * shells. Through his representative, C. H. Wills, he has offered to discontinue all the ordinary runabouts, touring cars and small commercial ~ ' - tracks which his plant is turning-out = ■ by the thousands. —Chicago Tribune, November 11. - . , .___c, .■ , - __ ; . •» . - ~ ~ , ~ • . . . ji 1 ; , . . ' - •■. - We have been unable to secure authoritative information as to the correctness of the above report and therefore cannot answer the huiperous inquiries concerning it. As soon as we know officially we will advise the public. However: - We recommend to those intending to purchase pleasure ordelivery cars,that they place their order immediately, to avoid the possibility of our being unable to furnish cars, due to the reason mentioned above, or the general curtailment of the production of all automobile factories of this country, which was recently announced and now in process of arrangement by the committee appointed for this purpose and the government. • '*' Authorized Dealers THE UNIVERSAL CAR Cenlral Garage Wangelin & Thompson v ■ , • Proprietors r Renaaefaer.l ndiana

W. E. Fidler, of Newman, Hl., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Charles Hemphill and other relatives, returned to his home today. Mrs. Richard D. Wangelin went to Goshen Monday to prepare her household goods for shipment to this city. —Persons desiring to purchase Ford pleasure cars should do so at once, as the Ford factory is very liable to arrange to 'give much of its attention to the making of supplies needed by the government. —.—■ , John N. Gdrland, who formerly lived on the Jay Stockton farm across the road from the bounty farm, is now located in Kansas City, MO. . - —■ ■ : See Chas. trees, vines, and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery.

Comfort kits are waiting for more donations at the Red Cross room. The many friends of Simon Leopold will be pleased to know that he is now enjoying the very best of health and is succeeding splendidly as manager of a large clothing store at Colorado Springs, Colo. WS /Get a Can / to-day Mimi / From Your / Hardware \ / or Grocery Dealer\|

4 ‘- • - 1 ■ ■ Storage Batteries RECHARGED AND REPAIRED Electric Starters, Generators, Ignition Lighting Systems Repaired and $S_ 4 ‘ — '' r ““ ' . Rensselaer Garage Official service Station for vesta Double Life Batteries.

Eyes examined and glasses ground by optometrist of years of practical experience in one of the best equipped exclusive optical parlors in the state.—Dr. A. G. Case, Rensselaer. Ind. Over Long’s drug store. ■-—-■—: ' ' ' i

■NOTICE. Watch for the. announcement of W. H. Ambler’s closing out sale of lOjO polled Herefords at Winamac, December 11, 191?.<