Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1918 — Page 3
lever, 124 inch wheelbase yet turns in a 46 foot -. J circle, and has been meet thoroughly tested. We *, knOW 14 “ absolutely depen e. We a vise giving | vfilW in rotation Leave vour order todav - ’ are nltea in rotation. JLeave your order today. —— •••• CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.
BAEbBOAD »888 BABUL
SOUTH BOUND itfafe
f<ENSS£LA£B REPUBLICAN ? nkILT JUKb SBMX-WMWCMT. CBABKUI KAMXX.XON i'VubUahars . ■-! ■'■» < , ■ ■ ' r^_^i4RMW? ,sw * t ' Bamt-waakiy Republican entered Jen. 1,U.8»7,ks second clans mall matter, at the postoffiee at Renseelaar, Indiana. " Evening Republican entered Jan. 1. 18S7, as -second class mail matter, at ths post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, undwthe Act of March K -->• li ■■■mi ■* — 1 *'' ..«A—. BATHS VOB BZW&AX 4BVXBTZSZVG Daily*™ a week. By mail, 16.00 a year. \ Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, 62.00. sAMs roB atawnrum AM. • Tarto'Hnss'or less, per week of six issue* ot The Evening Republican and two *ot“ the ■ Semi-Weekly Republican, M cents. Additional space pro rata.
CLASSIfUP COLUMN FORMAL* ’ FOB SALE—Or will trade for farm lahd, 10 Acre tract in north part of town, inside corporation. A good 8 room house, interior as good as new, bellar, cistern and good welt, barn fend other mail buildings. Plenty of fruit. For information call or write Mrs? Henry Randle. Phone 378. *FOB SALE —Block or split wood, pay lengthwa»ted. Phone 550-White. FOB SALE—Good solid block wood.' Better than the inferior soft coal how bn the market. Shelby Com'er. Phone 651. FOB SALE—Registered Hampshire Boars. Their breeding, the last word in hogdom. Telephone 938-A. Russell Van Hook. FOB SALE —17 pigs, 7 weeks old, good ones, will be sold at private sale. Apply five miles southwest of WbeatfiOld, Ind., tp John Gustafson. FOB SALE—Pure bred Spotted Poland China boar. A fine animal. George Crockett. Phone 948-B. FOB SALE—Moscovite ducks. Drakes, $1.00; ducks, 75c. Mrs. L L. Jones. Phone 908-B. " FOR SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sale a Favorite base burner, large else, in perfect condition. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114» ■ - . FOB SALE—Extra good pure-bred White Wyandotte cockerels. $1.50 to $2.00. B. G. -Burns, phono 901-Q. FOB SALE—Fifteen acre fruit farm, seven room house, big barn. Louis Swanson, B. F. D. 1, Fair Oaks, Ind. ' FOB SALE—Bed Polled Durham bull, white face bull and gray bull; eight pigs, weight 85 to 40 lha Charles Morrell Phone 682. FOB SALE—Some real bargains in well improved farms located Within 8 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 188 acres, 152 acres. 80 acres. I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all sixes further out from Benssslarr For further particulars see m«. Phone 246 office, or residence 499, Harvey FOR SAIB—T3ia Lucy QartTwddence property in Benaselaer, consisting of two lots and good house. Good location. Will sell worth the money. FOB SALE—Large base burnerTn -FOB SALE—Dry standing timber, .west of Parr. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 387.
NORTHBOUND No. Bs.»an. No. 6... B:64pan. Na 80... 6:6opan.
FOR SALE—Or will rent my modern eight room residence on north McKinlev avenue.' Offer same for sale at a bargain. John Poole, phone > ... ' FOR SALE —40 acre farm, with frame house, about 3 miles northeast of Wolcott, adjoining BoweH and English farms. Price $2,000. Want an offer. Fred L. Mechel, 9 E. 13th St., Chicago, 111. -L, ' . • . FOR SALE—Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you a farm where you can raise three crops a year and wherp you do not have to Worry ever long cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. Harvey Davisson. FOE SALE—One 2-year-old registered Shropshire ram from ths Jess Andrews flock.. Also some spring ram lambs. Phone 954-D. Ed. Ran- ■ ' 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—To rent a_amaM farm for cash or grain rent, of a large farm on shares. Phone 901-K, or address C. E. Chamberlain, Route 2. WANTED—Id do your sawing. I have a good gasoline'sawing outfit and will give prompt attention to all calle. Clyde Williams. Phone 550White. WANTED—A second hand wood or soft coal heater. John Daniels. Phone 314-Green.
WANTED—Good girt to work at the Rensselaer Hotel One who cam go home at night Grace Thompson. WANTED—To purchase a forty acre farm. Will pay cash.. Charles M. Sands. Office phone 542, residence 484. WANTED—Man to iron IWdson 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, Chi-; cago. 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 FOB RENT—At Parr, 8 room house, good well. Winford Hurley, Parr, Ind. Box 65. FOR RENT—Furnished room with heat and light for one or two giris. Call phone 525. FOB 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. Barney. FOR SALE—Simon Hochstetler is agent for the Perkins’ windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204.
FOR SALE—Cupboard, table and 2 rocker* and heating store, lire. Sadie Galbraith, N. Scott St FOR room residence with bath. Will be vacated about Nov. 1. George W. Hopkins. Phone 187 or 52. FOR RENT—Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. O. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler, FOR RENT—Residence and fiveacre tract at northeast edge of the City. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone SSK.
* Son I ‘. lll . . . ■ ■ ■ _ MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent. farm loans John A. Dunlap. Why burn inferior soft coal which is sooty and dirty when you can buy ,gw>d solid block wood of Shelby Comer vom .j j _ Mrs. J. H. Holden went to Chicago this morning. Larsh & Hopkins, photo finishing, enlarging* Best work, reasonable prices. 5 ■ • B. F. Fendig went to Chicago on the early morning train.
If any of your stock dies be sure and promptly call A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. Attorney John A. Dunlap returned from Lebanon this morning. If your stock diets call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly A. L. Padgett Phone 65. Mrs. David I. Burns returned from Brookston today. / I Remember to fit the boys out Saturday. Some great values. 20 per I cent discount. Duvall’s Quality Shop, j ?T.. a,.:' V Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Crown Point this morning to 'look after some legal matters. 'i,. .7 The swellest suits for the boys next Saturday at 20 per cent discount. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Mrs. Mark Ott returned to her home near Kersey this morning after a visit here with her daughter, Mrs. John Osborne. Qome early to this sale and bring the boys and save 20 per cent on their clothes. Saturday is the day. Duvall’s Quality Shop. , The Baptist church wi'H hold a cottage prayer meeting tonight at the home of Mrs. A. Woodworth on Park avenue. Anyone wishing w see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. . The Parr church will resume its ■regular services with Sunday school next Sunday morning at 10 o’clock; preaching in the evening at 7:15.
Mr. Ward, of Chicago, post office Civil service inspector, held an examination here yesterday for the three local post office clerks, The lowest grade made was 99.75 per cent Mr. and Mrs- Harvey W. Wood, Jr., and daughter, Frances, left here Thursday evening. Mr. Wood went to Indianapolis, where he expected to 'be inducted into the army truck service, and Mrs. Wood and Frances continued to Dayton, Ohio.
DON’T BE CARELESS r ABOUT YOUR HEALTH • ‘ When the liver is not acting properly the system becomes full of poisonous accumulations, the kidneys and intestinal glands become sluggish and a general debilitated and nervous condition exists. The blood become impure,' the circulation sluggish and the brain clouded. * ■ , .
A neglected liver cause* chronic constipation, jaundice, gall-stone and very often cancer. Glando Tonic acts upon the whole glandular system of which the liver is the chief gland. If this glandular system is in good worlancr condition disease has no cilance to fasten itsAf upon you. * The best time to Actor is when you begin to feel tired, ftchy or languid. To neglect one’s self when that tired, draggy feeling is pres* ent may mean weeks of severe illness. Let Glando Tonic re{ move that feeling and give you life and health. Mothers who have nursing babies should use Glando Tonic’ to keep their bowels well regu-1 lated and their bystem in a gfiod. condition. This will regwgtq baby’s bowels and help »tc| withstand the heat and gefms| of Summer. * Glando Tonic can be obtained! of dfuggists or direct from thel Gland-Aid Company, Ft. Wayne/ Ind. _ Large tl.oo size only.
ON w W V- WI ■ v 111 111 V V hillW’i ■ wr .. Boys Suits, $ 15.00, for Saturday >12.00 Beys Suits, $12.00, for Saturday .$9-60 Boys Suits, SIO.OO, for Saturday .........SB.OO Boys Overcoats, $13.50, for Saturday ..... . SIO.BO Boys Overcoats,s 12.00, for Saturday ...... .$9.60 ■' Boys Overcoats, SIO.OO, for Saturday SB.OO Boys Overcoats,ss.oo, for Saturday ........ .SOO t - Boys Mackinaws, $8.50, for Saturday ... ...$6.80 Now Is the time to fit the boys out in suits and overcoats. Every garment Is new and up to date, highly tailored and can not be duplicated by any firm in our city. DUVALL’S QUALITY SHOP C. Earl Duvall Rensselaer - - - - Indiana ■ PHONE 411
Harry Rishling, of Lee, was in > Rensselaer today. Edd J. Randle was in Chicako today- . ____________ j Charles Morrell went to Lafayette this forenoon. , Attorney G. A. Williams was looking after legal matters in Lafayette today. ; ' Boys’ Military Suits next Saturday at 20 per cent discount. Some swell ; patterns. Duvall’s Quality Shop. B. Myers, of Chicago, came today for a visit with his daughter, Mirs. Samuel and family. • . - —i— —————— Solomon Guth, of Washington, 111., -is here looking after his Milroy township farm. 20 per cent discount on boys’ mackinaws next Saturday. Some coats. DuvaM’s Quality Shop. •
■Mrs. Mary Dicks and Mrs. Susie Stroeks, of Hammond, came today for a visit with the former’s son, Horace Arvin, and.family. Wanted, for farm, and will pay a premium above market price, for 75 to 100 young Buff Orpington hens. Phone 287 how many you have, or call on B. Forsythe. George Etzler, who had been visiting his father-in-law, J. D. Law, at Morocco, returned today to his home in Salem. Mrs. J. C. Robinson returned today to her home in Monon after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Emily Reynolds. Simon W. Truab returned to his home in Chicago this morning after a short visit here with his brother, Wm. Traub, the merchant. Paul Strecker, after spending the week here with his parents. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Strecker, left today for Cleveland, Ohio, where he is serving wi th the navaL reserves. NOTICE. On Monday, December 2, 1918,1 there will be held a lodge for instruction in the haU of Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. & A. M., beginning at 1:30 o’clock p. m. Ail members are requested to be prmsnt m By Order of the W. M.
NOTICE. To att members of Prairie Ledge, No. 125, F. & A. M.: You are hereby notified that the stated, meeting for the election of officers wiH be held Monday evening, December IS, 1918. Your attendance ia requested. By Order of the W. M.
APPLE SALE • . - ■■ ■•■■■■ $1.75 Per Bushel Car Near Monon Depot We now have a car of bulk New York Imperial apples on track in Rensselaer, which we are selling from the car at $1.75 per bushel. These apples are hand picked Ciarles Hairt
Dry Cleaning And Dyeing Will guarantee to return your clothing looking like new and free from the attar aaentanA oaor w gasoienwo Orders left up to Tuesday noon returned the same week. John Werner
