Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1918 — Page 4

. r - : - j - r &SO7*CC the universal car \ ' -** - ' " V . «■{ _ . r \ There will only be one half the usual amount of new Fords offered for sale this season—the wise ones are buying now. We will deliver a new car to you for less than |2O0 —and allow you to pay the balance in EASY PAYMENTS to suit your convenience. ASK US - ' v CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind. Spend wisely—Keep business going. SAVE FOR THE 3RD LIBERTY LOAN.

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE—IO ewes, 3 lambs and Empire Cream Separator, used but 90 days, guaranteed. C. L. Morrell. Phone 632. FOR SALE —Reasonable, 6-pas-senger Overland automobile j 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 baled timothy hay sold i nany amount at Rowles and Parker’s farm, 325 per ton. Arthur Mayhew. . FOR SALE —Some good timothy hay. Lindon Daugherty, phone 903-L FOR —1917 model Ford with winter top. Nearly new. City Transfer Co. Phone 107 or 869.

FOR SALE —Forty tons of tame hay. James Hallignn, 914-H. FOR SALE —Good timothy hay $26 per ton in barn. G. M. Wilcox, Supt Jasper County Farm. FOR SAT.R—Seven pure bred white leghorn pullets. G. B. Porter. Phone 669 or 95. FOR 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-Red. FOR SALE —New Oliver No. 5 typewriter. A. E. Wallace, phone 568. < FOR SALE—Five room house and 4ft lots in Fair Oaks; or will trade for small farm.- Address box 263, Rensselaer, Ind. ‘ . FOR SALE—Good recleaned timothy seed, phone 984. —J. Omar Waymire.

FOE SALE —6-year old gelding, weight 1200. Elias Arnold. Phone 913-F. FOB SALE —Good second hand Ford automobile. W. 0. Gourley. Phone 661. FOR SALE—Nice strawberry plants delivered at 60c per 100. Mrs. Peek. Phone 947-F. FOB SALE—Good brood mare. L. E. Trnigell. FOR SALE—Bed yearling Durham bull; eligible to register. William Murfitt. Brook, phone 138-Q. FOB SALE—South Bend Malleable range No. 818, in first class condition. A bargain if taken at once. Phone 254. Rev. Asa McDaniels. FOR SALE—Few settings of White Wyandotte eggs. Phone 9(H-G. R.

FOR SALE —Mississippi plantations. A few hundred' dollars wil buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, cole winters and high fuel and coal billy. —Harvey Davission. •- . FOR SALE —Bed room suite, oi stove*. range, cupboard, rugs and other household effects. D. H. Hollister. Phone 444. FOR SALE—Single comb white Orpington eggs, $1 per setting. C. W. Postill. Phone 328. FOR SALE —The Mrs. E. L. Clark residence on Van Rensselaer street. One of the beat locations in the city, near schools and churches, unproved streets, good sewer, city water, lights and bath. A bargain. Leslie Clark.

FOR SALE!—Second hand Oakland automobile at a. bargain price. M. L Adams. Phone 933-L. FOR SALE—Or will trade for small property in town, 160 acres of lan<L Farm lies 3 miles from town, on stone road. Will rent for $5 an acre, cash rent. SIOO an acre. Walter Lynge. Phone 455. FOR SALE—New home-grown timothy seed. James Walter, phone 887. 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 —Lawn mowers to sharpen. Leave orders at the Wallace & Herath poultry house, opposite McKay’s laundry. D. E. Hallister. WANTED —Work on farm by married man. Phone 228-K. Morocco, Ind.

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, DL 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. WataOn 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. Gall phone 446. FOR RENT OR SALE—4 room cottage with large garden plot. Call phone 866 or Chas. W. Platt. FOR RENT—Two business rooms on North 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 bam. Mrs. A. J. Abbott, 90W.

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MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean & Son. , MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent i'arm loans.—John A. Dunlap FQUNP —3 miles north of Renaseaer, some window casings. Call at this office. i_ OWN~YOUR OWN HOME—The lensselaer Building, Loan and Savings Association makes loans to those desiring to buy, build or im>rove homes on EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Pay off that mortgage on your property by our plan, or build a home and let the monthly rental pou are paying your landlord pay for your home. Call at our office and talk this over with our Secretary, D. Delos Dean, Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer, Indiana. .. TO EXCHANGE—A house in Brook, Ind., for horses. Guy Meyers, Kniman, Indiana. . FOUND —Initial link bracelet Inquire here.

FOUND —1918 license plate No. 29868. Inquire here. LOST —Between Rensselaer and James Tyler farm on Hanging Grove road, tail light and license No. 60693. A. H. Hopkins. LOST—GoId monogramed watch fob, attached to leather strap. Call this office or phone 17. TO EXCHANGE —A house hi Brook, horses. Guy Meyers, Kniman, Ind. TAKEN UP —Bay mare, with left hind foot white, wt. 900. Harry Marlatt Eggs for hatching, from full blood Plymouth Rock chickens. Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81.

David Overton was down from Fair Oaks todajl. Doan returned to home near Kniman this morning. If you have lost any Stodk, cal A. L. Padgitt, phone 66. Clarence P. Fate returned to Crown Point this morning, after a short visit with his mother, Mi’s. Charles Moody. George Green, the caretaker at the Harris Home, went to Kankakee, 111., today for a visit with Thomas and John Bissendon. Miss Beeman possesses a rich and dramatic contralto voice, this with her fine personality always captivates’ her audience. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson went to Montieello to spend a few days with relatives. '

We can help you look your best this season I Your new Spring clothes must be be- . 11l coming—must display good taste, nMI mil M ) / style,fine appearance. As a matter of mjjgM pggr/ wise thrift, you’ll look less now to what «fnfl you pay, but more to what you get for \Wmjmjjn j I your money. ■ _ . . a _\ WMBI T Full value in tailoring, materials, style, (SHIM , ■ I comfort-you can be sure of these when PH |fc | ■ Smart styles for every mail of 17 to 70. l||| 1 H. Prices just those that you like to pay. . IWWIPImH fill Everything a man needs to look his best.- - \\\Wm\\tvul nil I Duvall’s Quality Shop j || Phone 411 Rensselaer, Ind. v C. Earl Duvall

' / Grant Wynegar, of Lafayette, came to Rensselaer this morning. Miss Bertha Beeman is the guest of Mr. .and Mrs. Prior over Sunday, John Gallagher went to Lansing, 111., for a visit with his brother, Harry Gallagher and family. Special music will be given at the union services by Miss Beeman, •of Chicago, who has a contralto voice of unusual quality. Pilot Clifford returned today jto Taylorfield Camp near Montgomery, Alabama. He is in the aviation service. In addition to a large stock, of Ford parts, we recently purchased the entire line of Ford repairs of W. I. Hoover. We have since augmented this with orders from the Ford Motor Co., so that we have an j almost unlimited stock of genuine Ford parts. The Main Garage. Pearl Babcock, who is a teacher in the Wheatfield high school, came today to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Babcock.

’ Rheumatic Pains Relieved. “I have used Chamberlain’s Liniment for pains in the chest and lameness of the shoulders due to rheumatism, and am pleased ,to say that it has never failed to give me prompt relief,” writes Mrs. S..N. Finch, Batavia, N. Y. C S. L. Johnson and family, of Monon, came today and will visit with Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, of Barkley township. Don’t buy cheap, shoddy goods when you can buy the best grade of everything for your automobiles at the lowest prices. We sell for cash with discount only on some of our lines. We carry a full line of genuine For parts, new and used bicycles and bicycle tires. Gas 22c. Tires 50c profit. Expert mechanics day and night. Agents for Maxwell and Oakland cars. The Main Garage. Mrs. Lottie George, who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Hurley Beam and her son, James George, of Chicago, returned to Rensselaer Friday to spend the summer.

CAS ’ORIA For infanta <w Jbfidren In Use For Over 30 Years

You will like those delicious square 0 ' cakes with a creamy white marshmallow icing. Think of it 10c will buy enough of our • * delicious cake to.serve three people for one meal-Cah you make it for that? O’RILEY

Brook, which has been quarantined four weeks on account of tne’ scarlet fever, raised the same today, and public meetings are allowed to be held. The public schools will reopen Monday. < THE COMMUNITY AUTOMOBILE SUPPLY COMPANY of Rensselaer, Ind., will sell you a guaranteed tire for SI.OO profit, each. Any size. Also gasoline at 1 cent per gallon profit. J. D. Allman, assistant cashier of the First National bank, has again been disabled on account of the recurrence of rheumatism and went to the springs again today to take treatment. Wallace and Baugh will be at the Makeever House, Friday, April IZui, for the purpose of making loans on chattle property. "Mrs. Hayden Wilson, son and daughter left for Hobson, Montana. While here they visited with her mother, Mrs. Henry Doan, of near Kniman, her brother, Samuel Wiles, of Barkley township, and her sisters, Mesdames, Richard Shirer and John Wame, of this city.

The funeral of Miss Anna Wagner was held this Saturday morning at the Catholic church and burial was made in Mt. Calvary cemetery. ABUNDANCE OF MONEY I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate is 5 per cent and my limit is SIOO per acre.—P. D. Wella. Morocco, Ind. Frid Popp, the efficient gravel road superintendent of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer today. It is reported that Frid has the best kept roads in the country. BEAUTIFUL POTTED FLOWERS. Have you seen those beautiful potted flowers of Holden’s Buy one today for mother. Your wife would appreciate them, too. John H. Holden, Florist. Charles Morlan, custodian of the court house, is in North Dakota visiting relatives at Fargo and other points. He will possibly bring his mother back with him. Anyone wishing to see me will And me in the Trust dk Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris, phone 184.