Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 233, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1918 — Page 2

THE VNIVEOSAI CAB Fordson Tractors * A carload of Fordson tractors just received. Anyone needing one of these wonderful little machines to make a short job of their fall work, phone CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAXbX AMD KBAp-WMXST. GDABX fc KAMXDXOXT - - PubMrtiw* TKI IHUDAT "x«BVS XS BBUUDAB WISELY BDXXXOM. Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana. Rvaning Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March X, 18,79. RATRS FOB DXSFXTAY ADVSBXXSXMa Dally, per inch , 16c Semi-Weekly, per inch ~ ..18c HTTBSCBH’TIOJI RAXEfe. Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail. 86.00 a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, |2.00. RAXSS FOR OBASSXFXKD ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening 1 Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican. 86 cents. Additional space pro rata.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE FOR SALE—-Good solid block wood. Shelby Comer. FOR SALE —A number of pigs. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. FOR SALE—Cabbage, 3c per lb. J. J. Miller. Telephone 168. FOR SALE —Large residence and about five acres of land. Nicely located, and house is modern. Unable to care for so large a property. Mrs. A. Gangloff. FOR SALE—Gray horse, 9 years old, sound, work in all harness, weight 1600. Will trade for cow. H. E. White, the ice man. FOR SALE—My Maxwell car with winter body is for sale. The car ic in good condition and will be sold at a reasonable figure. LM. Washburn. FOR SALE—Oak side board. Mrs. Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—6O bushels sweet corn, for next ten Mays. Hugh Gaffey, 1% miles north of Gifford. FOR SALE—Medium size fire safe, in good conditon. Cleve FOR SALE—One 2-year-old registered Shropshire ram from the Jess Andrews flock. Also some spring ram lambs. Phone 964-D. Ed. Ramton. ■ FOR tSALE—2O acres, all black land in cultivation except half acre in grove. This little farm lies on Jackson highway, has good drainage, six-room house, basement, good barn and well. Price SB,OOO. Part time. G. F. Meyers. FOR SALE—I am offering my residence in east part of Rensselaer for sale. It will make a beautiful heme for someone wishing to move to town. Nine rooms, 4 closets and pantry and basement, electric lights, good barn, lots 110x166, cement walks.—Yarn Hopkins, Kouts, Ind.

FOB SALE—Bom* real bargains in wall improved farms located within 3 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 133 acres, 152 acres, 80 acres. I also have sene exceptional bargains in improved farms tA all sixes further out from Rensselaer. Far further particular* see me. Phene 248 office •» residence 499. Harvey Davis***. "FOB SALE— Island sulky plow, in good conditian. E. Wuerthner, phono 902-L FOB SALE—Reed baby carriage, reversible-gear. Nearly new. For particulars call 432-Black. FOB SALE—I9I7 Ford roadster, A-l condition. Going to war and must selL Central Garage. Phono 813, ■ FOB SALE—Used roll top desk, a bargain at Dr. Bose Bommek. FOB SALE—Some cows, calves and pigs. Mr*. George Chambers, 9 miles southeast pf Rensselaer. , Garage. ■

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' FOR SALE —Cabbage at 8c per pound. Jack Carmen.' Phone 816. FOR SALE —1917 Ford roadster in A-l condition, $450. Phone or address Eck Marsey, Medaryville, Ind. FOR SALE—Radient Estate hard coal base burner in good condition. John L Gwin, Phono 6. FOR SALE—I have decided to sell 10 acres of my residence property facing on Melville street at end of Washington street, just outside of corporation. Mrs. M. P. Warner. Phone 322. 256 STEERS FOR SALE —1, 2 and 3 years old, Herefords, Angus and Shorthorns. Weight 600 to 1,250 pounds. Choice quality. Also 2 carloads • vaccinated shotes. Harry I. Ball, Fairfield, lowa. FOR SALE—FnvmflU barebwner, large aiae. In good oosMStioa. Lesli* CU*k

FOR SALE—A well improved M acre farm in Union tewnaNp, good 3 room house, good barn >2x6o, 80 ton tile block mlo, poultry houses 20x20 and Bxl4, good fences, spondid orchard of apples, phuna, peaces, pears, cherries, grapes, currants and gooseberries. Situated on school route to consolidated snd high school. Is one of the boat producing farms m the township, is exceptionally well drained. Come and see for yourself. Price right and terms reasonable. Reason for selling, must soek mUder climate for family. R. L. Budd, Fair Oaks, Ind. Phono 926-0. FOR SALE— Missßsipte plantations. A few hundred .dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise ,hree crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long ©aid winters and high fuel and coal bills. Harvey Davisson. "FOR SALE—Tea ooms, jyMudid And, good buildings te thh city, price right. Sixty-flvo safes, fair buildings, on pike, R. F. D. TolophoSnid aSool Prteo $46.60. Easy terms. Might take sesso trade. Goo. F. Meyers.

FOR SALE—FuII lias of boo supplies, including sections and rtsrten. Leslie Clark, at Republican sOce. - i --- ' FOR SAL*—<o acres, all level .and in cultivation rrvept nice grove of 3 acres, new 4-room house, ban, garage, well, nice orchard, on mMn read Bear station. Price 166.00. Easy terms. 7-room house all madam except furnace, in splendid condition, on improved street 2 blocks from court souse. A bargain at 12,500; Can sell for loss. Terms Aery easy. George F. Meyers. FOR SALE —6-passenger Buick, or uill trade for Ford; top buggy, top carriage, douNo driving harness, wheat drill, Perkins windmill and steel tower, 8-16 Mogul tractor and three-bottom plow, all in fine condition; turkey red seed wheat, timothy seed, 1 gelding and 8 brood and work mates. Joseph Kosts, Fe* Oaks, Ind. Phono Mt Ayr 92-D.

WANTED WANTED —Dishwasher. Makeover Hotel - WANTED —Dishwasher and waitress. Barnes Restaurant. WANTED —Two girls and one man or boy over 18 years. Princess Lunch Room. ( Old College Inn.) WANTED —Men to chop wood. Good wages. Ernest Lamson. Phone 936-H. WANTED—To rent or buy a farm at once. H. Schoffier, Collegeville, Ind. WANTED —To hire man and engine to pull ensilage cutter at Roselawn. John J. Lawler. Phone J. E. Walter, phone 337. WANTED—MIn with engine to crush stone; also men who understand blasting, to get out stone in Bca*selaer for road work. Address Albert & Keene, Wheatfield, Ind. WANTED —'Man to work at night. Main Garage. FOR BENT ~FOB RENT—Or will sell, a five-* room house. D. H. Yeoman. Phone 500-Red.

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FOR RENT—Residence and fiveacre tract at northeast edge of the city. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 525. FOR RENT—On crop rent, Motion 6at Fair Oaks. X X Lawlar. Phone 887. FOR RENT —Suite of rooms for light housekeepingxorer • Wood A Kresler’s barber shop. E. I*. HoL lingsworth. Phono 820. 1 • FOR RENT—Fam. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT —Seven-room house, blocks from court house. Frank G. Kresler. Phone 121-White. v~ A LOST LOST—Friday, September 20, in Rensselaer, a new pocket book con-i taining about $3.50. A person was. seen to pick this book up and is reuested to leave it at this office. LOST—Sfat shoats at Fair Oaks. John J. Lawler. Phone Ray Swarta, phono 950-G. j MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN—On farms at lowest rates and beat terms. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, weat aide pubhc square. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. John A. Dunlap. FOUND—A large steel wrench. Now at this cffica. v MONEY TO LOAN—Ghas J. Dean a gen Dr. J. B. Fleming returned today from Gary. The following from Remington were passengers from here to Chicago this morning: Dr. E. Besser, Mr. and Mrs. F. E- Baxter and Mrs. Dasy DeVoogt. Are you constantly replacing stove linings every few months? Stop the expense by buying a Cole’s Hot Blanst Range. The Home Economics club will meet at the library audtorium in this city Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. A full attendance is desired.

If your stock dies call mo at my expense and I will call for it prompt" !v A. L. Padgett Phono 66 A telegram was received here today by John™ Johnson from Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, announcing the very serious illness of his son, George, who is in the hospital with pneumonia. If any of "your stock dies bo sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett, Phone 65 Mrs. A. Eib wishes to express to the War Mothers of Marion township the appreciation of the War Mothers of Jasper county, outside of Marion township, for the eltegant entertainment given by the former to the latter on Saturday, September 28. The occasion was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. R. L. Budd and W. L. Miller will hold a big joint public sale • at the farm of the former on Thursday, October 10th. Live stock and three complete sets of fanning implements will be sold. ; The writer received a card today from Col. George H. Healey, which was written on Oct. L He had just arrived at Manasquan, N. J., having made the ninety mile trip from Camp Mills in forty-three minutes. He expected to return to Camp Mills .at once.

All persons indebted to me are requested to call and settle by cash, or note without delay. lam expecting a <*-*ll to service in a short time and wish to get my accounts in good condition before leaving. Please don’t delay .nction in this matter. I. M. WASHBURN, M. D. Tony Keiper has sold the seventeen acres he purchased last fall at public sale (the former Leslie Clark Shetland pony farm) to»Ault Padgett for S2OO pet acre. Keiper cleared a nice little sum on the transaction, and also had this year’s crop. Mr. Padgett also owns the strip of land adjoining this on the north. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. Charles Morrell has moved into the property vacated by Howard Mills on East Washington street. Thomas Brien has, moved into the property vacated by Mr. Morrell at the south end of Cullen street. Mr. Brien has purchased this property from Mrs. Ira J. Coe. William Postill has moved from the Agnes Platt property on Weston street to the property vacated by Thomas Brien on the same street.

Charles Pefley wiD furnish you trees for fail planting direct from Rochester, N. Y. Every tree guaranteed togroworroplaced free of charge. Phono 478. Mrs. Kate Markley, of Reynolds, and Mrs. F. Fleeger, of Indianapolis, .returned to their homes today. They had been the guests of their sister, Mrs. George Hurley, of this city. Thursday the three sisters spent the day with Mrs. Hurley’s daughter, Mrs. Chester Sigman, who lives in the country. .

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John Eigelsbach and Ross Ramey left today for Rawleigh, N. C., where they will enter the tank service. In a short note from Col. Healey received today he says that he had been 14,000 feet up in the air. Everyone should read his interesting article, “O. K.—U. S.” rr If you have a house to rent, rent it through the columns of th* Republican.

RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS LINE SCHEDULE 2 Trips Daily Rensselaer ...... 7:46 a. * Srive Remington .. .9*a. m. j*av* Remington ...... 9:19 a. m. krrive B*D*s*laer 9:U a. m. jgav* Renmeiaar ■«. *;.d- 4:00 p. m. trrive Remington ...... 4:46 p. m. j*sv* Lrrive Rensselaer ...... 6:00 p. m. -are >l.o# Each Way t frank g. kresler. a i ISI-W. RsneMiMT' Ipd-

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