Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 271, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1918 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALM FOR SALE —Registered Hampshire boars. Their breeding, the last word in hogdom. Telephone 938-A. Russell Van Hook. FOR SALK—I 7 pigs, 7 weeks old, good ones, will be sold at private sale. Apply five miles southwest of Wheat-’ field, Ind., to John Gustafson. FOR SALE—Pure bred Spotted Poland China boar. . A fine animal. George Crockett. Phone 948-B. FOR SALE—Moscovite ducks. Drakes, $1.00; ducks, 75c. Mrs. L L. Jones. Phone 908-B. ”"fOR SALE —Large base burner in excellent condition. Van Rensselaer Chib. Enquire of E. P. Lane. FOR SALE —Dry standing timber, west of Parr. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 337. FOR SALE—Or will rent my modern eight room residence on north McKinley avenue. Offer same for sale at a bargain. John Poole, phone 297.

FOR SALE—4O acre farm, with frame house, about 3 miles northeast of Wolcott, adjoining Powell and English farms. Price $2,000. Want an offer. Fred L. Mechel, 9E. 13th St, Chicago, 111. FOR SALE—SO stands of bees and complete equipment Wilson Bussett, McCoysburg, Ind., phone 940-A. FOR SALE—-Good four room residence, block from Main street in Brook. Bargain. Jesse Putnam, Rensselaer, Ind., P. O. Box 194. 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—Cupboard, table and 2 rockers and heating stove. Mrs. Sadie Galbraith, N. Scott St FOR SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sale a Favorite base burner, large size, in perfect condition. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114.

FOR SALE—Some pure bred Bronze turkeys. Fat for Thanksgiving market. Phone 945-D. Mrs. Chas. Bowers. * FOR SALE—Simon Hochstetler is agent for the Perkins’ windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204. _ FOR SALE—Two first class Jersey cows. C. W. Spencer. Phone 243White. ■ - FOR SALE—Extra good pure-bred

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FOR RENT—Two rooms, furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. H. Shields. Phone 624. - 1 y FOR RENT—Nine room house*, city water, lights, batin, and nicelyTocated. E. P. Honan, phon 3 334 or 285. FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A- Turfler. FOR RENT—Good 8-room house, lights and city water, one block east of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, lights, hard and soft water. Call 441-White. Mrs. C. Ramey. FOR RENT —Seven room residence with bath. Will be vacated about Nov. 1. George W. Hopkins. Phone 137 or 52. • FOR RENT—Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. O. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. - FOR RENT—Residence and fiveacre tract at northeast edge of the city. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 525. J

FOR SALE—Two Ford care. Bargain. William L Hoover. FOR SALE —Fifteen acre fruit farm, seven room house, big barn. Louis Swanson, R. F. D. 1, Flair Oaks, Ind. FOR SALE—Red Polled Durham bull, white face bull and gray bull; eight pigs, weight 35 to 40 lbs. Charles Morrell. Phone 632. FOR SALE—Some real bargains in well improved farms located within 3 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 133 acres, 152 acres, 80 acres. I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all sizes further out from Rensselaer. For further pariculars see me. Phone 246 office, or residence 499. Harvey Davisson. r ■ FOR SALE —The Lucy Clark residence property in Rensselaer, consisting of two lots and good house. Good location. Will sell worth the money. George A. Williams.

FOR SALE—One 2-year-old registered Shropshire ram from the Jess Andrews flock. Also some spring ram lambs. Phone 954-D. Ed. Ranton. FOR SALE—I9I6 model Ford touring car, guaranteed to be in first class running order, with good tires. Will sell on time or trade for live stock. Jerry Tullis, Parr, Ind. Across road from Aix store. WANTED WANTED—A second hand wood or soft coal heater. John Daniels. Phone 314-Green. WANTED—Good girl to work at the Rensselaer Hotel One who can go ‘home at night. Grace Thompson. WANTED —To purchase a forty acre farm. Will pay cash. Charles M. Sands. Office phone 542, residence 434.

WANTED—Man to run Fordson tractor on 47 acre farm near Chicago. Will pay sixty dollars a month to the right man, and will allow one dollar a day extra for ditching. About two months work. Write H. W. Beam, 140 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. „ WANTED—Two rooms with heat and light. Furnished or unfurnished for light housekeeping. W. L. Wood, Parr, Ind. Phone 939-F. WANTED—To rent a good farm. H. Wilson, in Ross Ramey property. WANTED —Load® of clover hay. Leslie Clark.' Phone 18 or 114. FOR RENT ■ - - - ■ FOR RENT —At Parr, 3 room house, good well. Winford Hurley, Parr, Ind. Box 65. f6r RENT—Furnished room with heat and light for one or two girls. Call phone 52fi.

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FOR RENT Small residence. Clark & Hamilton.- . LOST LOST—Small black pig, woight about 20 pounds. Finder will be rewarded by returning to A. Leopold. LOST—White face yearling heifer, brindle on Jersey order. Been missing since Nov. 14. J. J. Eigelsbach & Son. STRAYED —One Hereford heifer calf. Call 952-J or 153. Harry E. Gifford. • LOST —A small female rat terrier. Color brown. Been gone about two weeks. John Leichty, phone 9jLO-A. LOST—White and yellow female bull terrier with leather collor with brass buttons. Harry Swartzell. Phone 947-L MISCELLANEOUS ~ MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A Son

The publishers have just notified me of the following Special Xmas Offer: To any one wishing to send Xmas gifts I may offer two Woman’s Homie Companion subscriptions, 'ior - iwtt; American Magazine subscriptions, or a Companion-end an American Subscription, one year each to the same or different addresses for only $3. Mrs. L. C. Huston. Phone 81. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. John A. Dunlap. Those desiring magazines for Xmas should order them at oncte. Call Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81. Ray Hopkins, of Camp Custer, spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs. Glenn Brown returned this afternoon to her home in Monon. Mrs. Albert Bissenden is confined to her bed with leakage of the heart. Michael Kuboske and daughter were in Chicago Monday. Hugh Kirk made a busines strip to Chicago Monday evening. There were no new cases of influenza at the college Monday and all patients seem to 'be doing yery well. Mrs. Alpha -Smith and baby returned bo their home in Hammond Monday. J. W. Smith and son, Paul, went to Lebanon Monday afternoon to attend the funeral of a relative. Mrs. Edward L. Watson arrived here Monday from Camp Beauregard, La. Captain Watson is expecting to be sent overseas. Oscar Phegley returned to his home in Monticello Monday afternoon. Mr. Phegley has never fully recovered from his accident and uses crutches in getting about.

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William Traub, David M. Worland, W. C. Babcock and Harry Wiltshire went to Chicago this forenoon. Remember, Dr. Hansson has the size automobile tire you use, and his price is right. x E. E. Warren and family are moving from the Mioore farm in Barkley township to Lafayette. New Overland automobiles, the Thrift cars, o nhand. The ideal cars for beauty and service. Dr. J. Hansspn, distributor. Mrs. M. M. Crowder returned this morning from Delphi, where she had been to bury her father. Save money and your wife’s back by getting Cole’s High Oven Range. It makes work easy and coal bills light ■' Mrs. F. X. Busha, of Lafayette, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, here today. •Big bargains in automobile tires. All sizes and grades. Investigate beore you buy. Dr. Hansson, the Overland Agency.

. Mr. and. Mrs. I. Light returned Monday afternoon' to their home in Indiana Harbor, after a visit here with the family of John Sommers. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. The Baptist church' will hold a cottage prayer meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. William McCarty, on North McKinley Ave. Ross Zard, who had been visiting friends and relatives here for some time, left this morning for his home at Mitchell, South Dakota. If any of-your stock dios be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65. M. D. Grimes left today for Lamar, Colorado. He will be accotapanied from Wichita/ Kans., by his brother, who is blind. Wanted, for farm, and w3l pay a premium above market price, for 75 td 100 young Buff Orpington hens. Phone 287 how many you have, or call on B. Forsythe. Dr. W. L. Myer spent last week in Indianapolis. He is a member of the State Dental Examining board and his duties as such required his attention.

The next excursion to the Rio Grande Valley, Texas, will leave Chi-, cago at. 9:30 a. m. Nov. 29. This na a 3,500 mile trip, the grandest you ever made. Don’t miss it Harvey Davisson. Mrs. J. D. Allman went to Indianapolis Monday afternoon, where she will attend the state meeting of the Federated Chibs and visit with her son, Kenneth, and his wife. Mrs. Mary E. Drake will also attend the chib meeting and left here Monday livening. Mart Reed, of Fair Oaks, returned today from Frankfort where he had been bo visit John Sanders and, family. He reports that the influenza is very bad at Frankfort, and there are! a great many deaths there from the same. , I

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Mrs. Dan Williams was called to Delphi Midnday on account of death of her sister. If your stock dies call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. Padgett Phone 68. Mrs. George Dolso came today for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Mattie Sharp. If you want to buy a. second- hand automobile at the right price, a real bargain, see Dr. J. Hansson, the Overland distributor.

Dry Cleaning And, Dyeing Will guarantee to return your clothing looking like new and free from the odor of gasolene. Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same week. a • '■ \ ■ 7 ; . '' ‘ John Werner

APPLE SALE We will have a car of hulk New York Imperial Apples in Rensselaer Wednesday, November 20 Hand Picked -- New York Imperial Will be sold cheap from the car. Charles Mlddaugh * . . - \ it .

Calvin Cain went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Delos Thompson went to Chicago this morning. Dr. H. J: Kannal went to Indianapolis Monday afternoon. Larsh & Hopkins, photo finishing, enlarging. Best work, reasonable prices. Mrs. M. A. Ryan, who had been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan, returned Monday afternoon to her home in Indianapolis.