Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FORDSON TRACTORS The facts in connection with the distribution of one thousand Fordson Tractions in Indiana by Henry Ford & Son, of Dearborn, Michigan, are— The Governor, James P. Goodrich, and the State Council of Defense, having advised Mr. Ford that the use of tractors in this state is especially necessary this year to secure the maximum quantity of food as a war measure, and the concurrence of this opmibn by the State Food Administrator and the Committee of Food Production and Conservation, led Ar. Ford to immediately order that one thousand tractors be allotted to Indiana, to be delivered into the State at the rate of one carload of seven each per day. . In order to facilitate the arrangements, the corporation known as the Indiana Tractor Company was organized to handle the details from their headquarters, 1327 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, under the supervision of Professor T. A. Coleman, of Purdue sity, the State Leader of County Agricultural Agents and to distribute the tractors through the instrumentality of county and local Ford dealers and other distributors, direct to the farmers, the whole transaction involving no profit whatsoever to any of the persons contributing their services, nor upon the part df the manufacturer. CENTRAL GARAGE of Rensselaer, Indiana , has arranged to distribute seven of the Fordson Tractors to the farmers in this locality and is hopeful that they will be received in the near future. This is a patriotic effort of practical value and will do much towards the winning of the war and the future prosperity of the farmers of Indiana.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE —Two hives of bees. Splendid honey makers. See me at the American Express office. William Platt. Phone 633-Green. FOR SALE —Cream separator. Boxes suitable for chicken coops. Harris Creamery. FOR SALE —1917 model Ford with winter top. Nearly, new. City Tran afar Co. Phone 107 or 869. FOR SALE—Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long, cold winters and high fuel and coal billr. —liarvey Davisaion. FOR SALE—Single comb white Orpington eggs, $1 per setting. C. W. PostilL Phono 328. FOR SALE—A 6-passenger Overland automobile, has had out little use. Maude Daugherty. Phone 266FOR SALE—Beautiful potted flowers; also elegant cut flowers. Osborne Floral Co. Phone 439.

FOR SALE —Majestic range, davenport, and Emerson piano. William 0. Gourley. Phone 651. FOR SALE —Five tons good timothey hay. George Reed. Phones 606 or 964-A. FOR SALE —Combination riding and walking Sattley cultivator, eight foot Johnston grain binder, both nearly new. Three young hones. Perkin's windmill with steel tower complete. Joseph Kosts. FOR SALE —Ten acres, splendid land, good buildings in tins city, price right. Sixty-five acres, fair hnli dings, on pike, “R. F. D. Tele£hone and school. Price $46.00. !asy terms. Might take some trade. Geo. F. Meyers. FOR SALE —Two register bulls, red yearling and two year old roan, papers furnished. Charles Morrell, Phone 682.

FOR SALE —Good second hand Deering grain binder. A good buggy and set of harness. Kellner & Callahan. Phone 278. FOR SALE —40 acres, all level land in cultivation except nice grove of 3 acres, new 4-room house, Darn, garage, well, nice orchard, on main road near station. Price $65.00. Easy terms. 7-room house all modern except furnace, in splendid condition, on improved street 2 blocks from court bouse. A bargain at $2,500. Can sell for less. Terms very easy. George F. Meyers. GOOD REFRIGERATOR For sale cheap for cash. Inquire Jarrettes Variety Store. . FOR SALE—Ten bushelJ buckwheat E. L. Price. Phone 925-C. FOR SALE—Cabbage plants. J. J. Miller. Phone 168. I WANTED. Lyon Store. IndiMuu