Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1918 — Page 4
, r , , , V it-' f THE UNIVERSAL CAR There will only be one half the usual amount of new Fords offered for sale this season—the wise ones are baying now. We will deliver a new car to you for less than S2O0 —and allow you to pay the balance in EASY PAYMENTS to suit your convenience. % ASK US CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319 s Rensselaer, Ind. Spend wisely — Keep business going. SAVE FOR THE 3RD LIBERTY LOAN.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. * FOR SALE —A small amount of seed corn still for sale. Will be at the room Saturday afternoon. Chauncey W N ood. Phone 948-F. FOR 10 ewes, 8 lambs and Empire Cream Separator, used but 90 days, guaranteed. C. L. Morrell. Phone 632. FOR SALE —Reasonable, 5-pas-senger Overland automobile; has had but little use. Maude Daugherty. Phone 266-White. FOR SALE —Pure bred’ Bourbon tom- turkey. Several pure bred White Wyandotte Cockerels. Joe Norman, phone 910-L. FOR SALE —No. 1 timothy hay, sold in any amount at Rowles and Parker’s farm. Arthur Mayhew. FOR SALE —Splendid 1916 seed corn, supply limit to 150 bushels. Sylvsnus Arnold, phone 913-0. FOR SALE —Some good timothy hay. Lindon Daugherty, phone 903-L FOR SALE—I9I7 model Ford with winter top. Nearly new. City Transfer Co. Phone 107 or 369. FOR SALE—Forty tons of tame hay. James Halligan, 914-H. FOR SALE —Good timothy hay $25 per ton in barn. G. M. Wilcox, Supt Jasper County Farm.
FOR SALE —Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will bay 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 billr. —Harvey Davksion. FOB SALE—Seven pure bred white leghorn pullets. G. B. Porter. Phone 569 or 95. FOB SALE-rThe Mrs. E. L. Clark residence on Van Bensselaer street. One of the best locations in the city, near schools and churches, improved streets, good sewer, city water, lights and bath. A bargain. Leslie Clark. FOB SALE—4 year old driving hone, weight 1100. O. G. Baker, phone 912-B. FOB SALE—Second hand Oakland automobile at a bargain price. M. L Adams. Phone 933-L. FOB SALE—Or will trade for small property in town, 160 acres of land. Farm lies 8 miles for a town, on stone road. Will rent for $5 an acre, cash rent. SIOO an acre.— Walter Lynge, phone 455. FOB SALE—Two iron bedsteads, spring and matresses, davenport, good as new, library table, good as new, green plush lounge, 2 tables, cot, wardrobe and other articles. George Green. Phone 458-Bed.
FOR SALE—Good second hand Ford automobile. W. O. Gourley. Phone 651. FOR SALE—Nice strawberry plants delivered at 50c per 100. Mrs. Peek. Phone 947-F. FOR SALE—Red yearling Durham bull; eligible to register. William Muriitt. Brook, phone 138-Q. FOR SALE —New home-grown timothy seed. James Walter, phone 337. V FOR SALE—Beautiful potted flowers; also elegant cut flowers. Osborne Floral Co. Phone 439. WANTED. # WANTED—At once, pressers at the A. Roth garment factory. Apply in person. WANTED—Work on farm by married man. Phone 228-K. Morocco, Ind. - WANTED—Lawn mowers to sharpen. Leave orders at the Wallace & Herath poultry house, opposite McKay’s laundry. D. E. Ballister.
WANTED—Good sober man with car to represent an old reliable company in Jasper and Newton counties. Good proposition to right man. For information write E. E. Harris, 150 N. Schyler Ave., Kankakee, 111. WANTED —Girl to do house cle.aning and general restaurant work. Ed. Gaffield. Wanted —Girl for general house work. Thomas Callahan, phone 210. WANTED—-6 young men and 3 boys to learn furniture upholstering. Good steady job the year round. Columbia Furniture Company. WANTED—Man at once for furnace and plumbing work. Steady job for good man. Watson Plumbing Co., phone 204. WANTED—To do your hauling. Have a large motor truck. Harry E. Gifford. WANTED—Man to cut brush. Phone 955-C. Thomas Lang. - ■■■■ ' , WANTED—To buy veals, live or dressed. Phone 160-Black. FOR RENT. "" FOR RENT—Fine thoroughly modern, eight room residence with garage. Now occupied by O. S. Penrod. Ready May Ist. A. Leopold. FOR RENT—Six room house, lights and water. $lO per month. Call Phone 445.
FOR RENT—Nine room house. Good barn on place. Clara Gowland. Phone 902 G. FORRENT OR SALE— 4 room cottage with large garden plot. Call phone 366 or Chas. W. Platt FOR RENT—Two business rooms on South Van Rensselaer Street formerly occupied by Mrs. Purcupile ; and Col. Healey. A. Leopold. ! FOR RENT—Eight room house, ' electric light, hard and soft water in house, garden, chicken park, wood , house and barn. Mrs. A. J. Abbott, l 905-J. FOR RENT—The Rebecca Fendig residence on Front street Moses i Leopold. miscellaneous! '"money TO LOAN—Chas. J Dean A Son. ' LOST—GoId monogramed watch fob, attached to leather strap. Call this office or phone 17. '' TO EXCHANGE—A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy Meyers, Kniman, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans—John A Dunlap. TAKEN UP—Bay mare, with left hind foot white, wt 900. Harry Marlatt
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-...- . ■ 1 ■ r> 1 ■ r • FOUND—3 miles north of Rensselaer, some window casings. Call at this office. SEED CORN—A few bushels of seed corn to exchange ’for a few bushels of hand picked beans* A. H. Hopkins. Phone 94 or 159. LOST—A meat saw. Finder please inform J. J. Eigelsbach. Phone 63. ’ ' OWNYOUB OWN HOMS—The Rensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association makes loans to those dssiring to boy, build or improve hemes, ea EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pay off that mortgage on your property by oar plan, or build a name and Ist the monthly rental you are payiag your landlord pay far your homa. Call at our office and talk this ever with our Secreary, D. Deles Dean, Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you iseen those beautiful potted flowers of Holden's Buy one today for mother. Your wife would appreciate them, too. John H. Holden, Florist
Great Sacrifice Sale Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries to be Sold Below _ Wholesale Prices. v Must Be Closed Out at Once. Sugar, B%c per lb. Milk, 25c for 2 large cans,. Bread, 8c per loaf. small cans 20c for 3. Mill flour, $1.40 per sack. Baking powder, 20c per can. Corn meal, 25c for 5 lbs. 2,500 bars of soap, 5c per bar, Rye flour, 35c for 5 lbs. 25c for 6. Corn flour, 35c for 5 lbs. Palm Olive soap, 10c per bar. Graham flour, 55c for 9% lbs. Lye, 8c per lb. Compound, 25c per lb. Kitchen Klenzer, 4c per can. Syrup, 40c per % gal. Washing powder, 4c per can. Com Flakes, 9c per pkg. Toilet paper, 25c for 6 rolls. Shredded Wheat 25c for 2pkgs. Brooms, 75c each. Bargains. Quaker Oats, puffed wheat or Peaches, pine apples and pears, rice, 25c for 2 pkgs. 20c per can. Oatmeal, 10c per pkg. Salmon, 20c per can. Grape nut, 25c for 2 pkgs. Crackers, 15c per lb. Cream of Wheat, 20c per pkg. £ an SO up, 9c per can. Matches, 5c per box. Sardines, 8c per can. Bona Blend coffee, 25c per lb. Beans, 8c per can. Non-such coffee, 25c per lb. Navy beans, 15e per lb. Circle Blend coffee, 25c per lb. Peaches, 60c gal. ean. e u - . ~ Apricots, 70c per gal. can. Sebago coffee, finest on the v , , . Loganberries, 70c per gal..can. market, selling regularly at 6 i / • oo ik — Blackberries, 70c per can. 27c, our price, 22c per lb. , Bulk coffee, 15c per lb. Blackberries, 80c per gal. can. Peanut butter, large size 20c; Blueberries, 80c per gal. can. small size, 10c. , Tobacco, 10c per can. Jellies, jams, olives, pickles, all Tobacco, plug, star and horseat 10c. Snyder Ketchup, 25c for 2 shoe ’ 60c per 1 ' bottles. Cigars, $2.25 per box. v ; Large stock of meats, cheese, fruts, vegetables and seed potatoes. ALL MUST GO. ALL MUST GO. t- ■ Avoid high .war prices and stock up. • DEPOT GROCDRY ED. GAFFI ELD, Proprietor.
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FOUND—lnitial link bracelet. Inquire here. FOUND—I9IB license plate No. 29868. Inquire here. FOR SALE—Good bread mare. . L. E.Trussell. _ Massachusetts swung into line' with the states supporting the federal prohibition movement when the Senate voted Tuesday to ratify "the prohibition amendment by a roll call of 27 to 12. The Bay State is the eleventh state to vote favorably on the measure. Gasoline 22c, special auto oil 40c per gallon, Polanne 60c, Havaline 60c, machine oil, gas engine oil, Separator oil, Trader oil from pint to barrel lots. We can save you money. O. H. McKay & Son. Mayor Charles G. Spitler is in Chicago today. • Mesdames C. C. Warner, W. C. Milliron and Miss Mildred Harm went to Chicago this morning.
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CANDIDATES ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff Gail Michsl, of Walker Township. iuj will please announce Mj ..aulfc as a candidate lor me Republican nominatiuu lor sheriff o. jasper county, JULijecj. to tiie uecislon oi tne Republican voters at Ute primary election on may ~ 1.918. UaiF Micnai. ■ John £. Robinson, of Mario n Township. You wiii please announce my name as a candidate lur tne r...publican nomination lor Sheriit or jasper county, subject to tne Uecisiun oi me Republican voters at me primary election on oiay 7,' 1318. jolin is. Robinson. True D. Woodworth, of Marion Twp. You will please announce my name as a candidate lor me Republican nomination ior sheriff or jasper county, subject to tne uecisiou oi tne Republican voters at me primary election on May 7, 1918. True l). Woodworm. I>. A. Harmon, of Marion Township. You will please announce xuy iiame as a candidate ior 'tne Republican nomination ior slieruf or jasper county, suuect to the decision or me Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1 918. Lb.A. harmon. For Auditor schuyler C. aobmtuu, or crmaru Twp. You Wiii please announce mj name us a, candiuare ior the Republican nomination lur ornce or county auuitur, subject to tne uecisiun or me Republican voters at me primary election on May 7, 1918. Schuyler C, Robinson. For Assessor a. li. Thornfbn, of Newton Township. You wiii please announce my name as a candidate ior Republican nomination sor 1 the omce or county assessor, subject to the uecisiun oi me Republican voters at me primary election on May 7, 1918. U. u. xnornton. t 11 ' For Surveyor* Edgar D. Nesbitt, of Barkley. Township. You will please announce my name as a canuiuate for tne Republican nomination for the omce ox county surveyor, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. ml gar U. iNesbiil. For Treasurer John Biggs, of Wheatneid Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for tne Republican nomination tor the omce of county treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. John Riggs.
For Clerk Circuit Court Jesse Nichols, of Marios Township. you will please announce my name as a candidate for tlie Republican nomination tor Clerk of Jasper circuit court, subject to the decision of the Kepuolican voters at the primary election on May 7, ISIS. Jesse fvichois. B. Xb. Budd, of Union Township. Please announce my- name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of clerk of the circuit court of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Jasper County at the printary election May 7, ISIS. R. Lt. Budd. * ■ / For County Commissioner . Bert Amsler of Marion Township Please announce my name as a can didate for the Republican nomination for the office of County Commissioner of the second district- ox Jasper County, subject to the decision of tne Republican voters at the primary election on May 7, 1918. Bert Ainsler. Township*Trustee Milroy Township a. lb. Parks Please announce to the voters of Milroy township that X will be a candidate for township trustee subject to the decision of the Republican voters of Milroy township. G. L. PARKBTrustee of Marion Township Charles W. Postin \ Obedient to the wishes expressed by the Republican voters in -a meeting recently held at the court house, I have decided to he a candidate for the Republican nomination for trustee of Marion township, subject to the decision of the primary election to be held May 7, 1918. Charles W. Postiil. Dan W. Waymlre. Tou will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of trustee of Marion townehip, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of that township at the primary to be held May 7, 1918. Dan W.. Waymlre.
For Representative W. li. Wood, pi Jasper County. You will pleas, announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Joint Representative for Benton, Newton and Jasper counties, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of these counties at the primary election May 7, 1918. W. L. Wood. Milroy Township Please announce our names as candidates for the Republican nomination for the following offices of* Milroy township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election May 7, 1918: Trustee, William V. VanNatta; Assessor, Charles A. Lytle. Members of Advisory board, W. C. Gilmore; S. K Johnson and Mason M. Barlow. Trustee Keener Township Tunis Snip, of Keener Township. You will please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for trustee of Keener township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election May 7, 1918. Tunis Snip.
For Assessor Barkley Township O. G. Baker, of Barkley Township. Having been appointed by the auditor of Jasper county to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ancll Potts, I desire to announce my name as a candldiate for the Republican nomination for assessor of Barkley township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election May 7, 1918. O. G. Baker. X For Trustee Union Township George H. Hammerton. . Please announce my name as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of trustee of Union township, subject to the decision of the Republican voters of that township at the primary to be held Ma/ 7, 1918. George H. Hammerton. Sylvanus Arnold went to Tipton today. See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee. stock to grow or replace free of charge. For spring delivery. C. P. Wright went to Chicago today.
Anyone wishing to see me will And .me in the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. 0. Harris, phone J 34. James N. Leatherman was in Indianapolis on business Tuesday. THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind.,, will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit, each. Anysize. Also gasoline at 1 cent per gallon profit. William R. Willetts, of McCoysburg, was in Rensselaer today. Seasoned split, 7 foot white oak posts lor sale. B. FORSYTHE.' Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Milwaukee, Wis., today. Positively last sale of onions, Saturday, April 6th, 2p. m. -B. FORSYTHE. Granville Moody and John A. Dunlap went to Chicago today. Ruth McKinzie returned to Louisville, Ky., to re-enter school today. MissescEuth Ames and Gertie Leopold went to Chicago this forenoon. Dr. I. M. Washburn went to Milwaukee, Wis., today. He will return Thursday on the 1:57 p. m. train. Mrs. A. Hickman went to Lafayette today to visit with her son Ephriam Hickman and family. CAS OR IA tabtetiK Jhflfrea inti—Ff Over achf—n * i rr
