Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 278, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1918 — Page 4
.. •< ’ THE VNI VEH SAL CAR The Ford Model T One Ton Truck is reaßy the necessity of farmer, manufacturer, contractor and I merchant. It has Ml the strong features of the I Ford car made bigger and stronger. It has the powerful worm drive, extra large emergency brakes I ' acting on both rear wheels and controlled by hand lever, 124 inch wheelbase yet turns in a 48 foot circle, and has been most thoroughly tested. We I know it b absotatety dependable. We advise giving I your order without delay that you may be supplied as soon as possible. The demand is large end orders are filled in rotation. Leave your order today. I CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN - - " ■— , H" " r ——" FOB SALL FOB SALE—A team «f atonn buggy and a few bushels of onion*. Verne Busaril or George Parker. FOB SALE—A Ford touring car, 1914 model Jamas Clark. FOB SALE —A baseburner, ia good condition for >15.00. A real bargain. Cell phone 12 or John Healy.
FOB SALE—Or will trade for farm Unri, io acre tract in north part of town, inride corporation. A good 8 room house, interior as good as now, cellar, eastern and good wrii, barn end other small butkunga Plenty of fruit For information call or write tin. Henry Bandie. Phono 878. FOB SALE—Block or aptot wood, any length wanted. Clyde Williams. Phono 550-White. FOB SALE—Pure brad Spotted Poland China boar. A fine animal. George Crochste. Phone 948-B. FOB SALE—Having inatallod a furnace, have for sate a favorite base burner, largo rise, irKparfect condition. Leaßo Clark. Plßpor' 2B or 114. ' FOB SALE—Fifteen aero fruit farm, seven room bouse, big barn. Loma Swanson, B. F. D. 1, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOB*SALE—Bod Polled Durham bull, white face butt and gray butt; right pigs, weight 35 to 40 Ute. Charles Morrett. Phono 632. FOB SALE—Some real bargains in well improved farms located within 8 mile* of Bonmriaar. 120 acres, 188 acres, 152 acron, 80 acron I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all rises further out from Bsnsselaor For further particulars see mo. Phono 246 office, or residence 499. Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE—The Lucy dark raridenee property in Benssriaar, consisting of two lots and good house. Good location. Wfll sell worth the money. George A. WflHama • FOB SALE—Team mutes, 7 years ted, good else, good workers. Simon Cooper, 2 miles west of Newland. B. F. D. 1. FOB SALE—Large base burner in iwniiHHfin Ven Benasriaer (Sub. Enquire of E. P. Lane. FOB table and BAU Andrews SoriL Also seono spring ram lambs Phono 954-D. Ed. lanten. ■■
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FOB SALE—Simon Hochstetler is agent for the Parians' windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204. FOB SALE—Or wiM rent my modern eight room residence on north McKinley avenue. Offer mmo for sale at a bargain. John Poole, phone 297.
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FOB SALE—Good residence, block «£of five pointe, tiectric tity water, lot 75x150. Will trade for Bye stock nr sell on easy payments. Wall nmt. ' George W. Beed, phcxne 6C5. FOB SALE—Collie dog and two rabbits. E. J. Gamester. Phone 105. >uy you a farm where ywacanratia three crops a year and where you do not have to worry over long eoid wintSind Id«bXml and coal bilte Harvey Davfcaoa. FOB SALE—I9I6 modal Ford touring car, guaranteed to ba 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.
FOB SALE —Hampshire male hog, sired by Junior yearling prize winner at International and Nation Fine stock Shows, 1917. Another aired by Senior yearling of same dhowa. Both prize winners. Will sell at prices. J. W. Humes, B. F. D. 1, Parr, Ind. Phone 952-C. WANTED ■ WANTED— Housekeeper for family of two— no laundry—no objection to woman with email child. Frank McGrew, Kankakee, HL
WANTED —Work on farm by married man. Earl Whited, B. F. D., Brook, Ind., Care Memtt Strain, Mt. Ayr, Phone 98L WANTED —Young or middle aged lady to operate cream station. Apply Schlosser Bros. Cream Station. WANTED —To rental small farm for cash or grain rent, or a large farm on shares. Phone 901-K, or address C. E. Chamberlain, Boute 2. WANTED—To purchase a forty acre farm. WBI pay cash. Charles M. Sands. Office phone 542, residence 484.• WANTED —Men to husk dbrn at Fair Oaks and Pleasant Ridge. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 337.
Many forces went to the winning of the war; the manufacturers, farmers and business men who kept things going on; the lighting men who went “over the top” to victory;, the Red Cross and other helpers wh ocared for those who
have done theirs. Men had to have clothes; it was the work of these famous makers to see that tjiey had. good clothes; made of all-wool materials to save money by giving long service. TJiese clothes have been kept strictly up
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WANTED—PIace to work at once. Miss Carrie Hahn. Phone 929-D. WANTED—To rent a good farm. H. Wilson/in Boss property. WANTED—To your twin*- ! have a good gasoline sawing outfit and will give prompt attention to all calls. Clyde Williams. Phone 550White. FOR RENT * __ FOR BENT—A six room house, South Front street, bath, hot and cold water, electric lights, can be occupied Dee. 1,1918, phone 28. ' FOB RENT—Good 7-room house, blocks from P. 0. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. FOB RENT—Seven-room house, lights, hard’ and soft water. Call 441-White. Mrs. C. Ramey.
FOR RENT —Good 8-room house, lights and city water, one block east of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409. ,
FOB RENT—Residence and ffireacre tract at northeast edge of the city. Possession at once. Mrs. Wm. Daniels. Phone 525. FOB BENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfter. - LOST, LOST —Sunday evening between Rensselaer garage and A. S. Laßw residence, a diamond rang. Liberal reward. E. D. Nesbitt. STRAYED —One Hereford heifer calf. Call 952-J or 158. Harry E. Gifford. ~ LOST—White and yellow female bull terrier with leather collor with brass buttons. Harry SwartzeH. Phone 947-L "miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A Sra - ■ - Why burn inferior soft coal which is sooty and dirty when you can buy good solid block wood .of Shelby 1 Comer.
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man’s Home Companion subscriptions or 2 American subscriptions, or an American and a Woman sHomeCompanion subscription to the same or Afferent addresses for ane year tor $3. Is good until Dec. 20 only. Mrs. Lein Huston. Phone 81. moneV to loan—« per coat farm loans. John A. Dunlap. dost—a containing a boy s sweater coat, 3 caps, orange one blue cap, wrapped m Traub wrapping paper. Finder please call 955-v. ; Mrs. Sites Toombs.
Mrs. C. V. Sayers went to Goodland Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Gertrude Hopkins and mother are spending Thanksgiving w|h C. v. Warner and family at Gary. If any and promptly eaß A. L. Padgett. Phono 65. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wishard and daughter, Ruth, returned Tuesday evening to their home in 'Chicago.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schultz, near Surrey, Sunday, Oct. 24, a daughter. - Mr. and Mrs. William Childers and granddaughter went to Hammond today to spend Thanksgiving with their daughter, Mirs. Carl Harsha. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. and Mirs. C. H. Mills and daughter Dortha autoed to Lafayette today and will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and children. If your stock dies caD me at my expense and I will caH for it promptly. A. L. Padgett. Phone 65. Mayor ‘Charles G- Spitler and wife, Mrs. W. I. Spitler and Miss Emmla Hiwchy went to Lafayette this forenoon in the Mayor’s «®tomoW From there Mrs. W. I. Spitler and Miss Hirschy will go to Daytonia Florida, to spend the winter.
were left, and restored them to health whenever that was possible. Each of these' forces was necessary to the result; and all of us could have a part in one of the three.. We tried to do our part as well as we could.
to the highest standard of excellence in spite of all difficulties of getting suitable materials. They’re just as good clothes today as they ever were; the kind you want, the kind you’ll find true economy.
J. W... Meiser, formerly of thm county but now a prosperous Monticello druggist, ip recovering from an attack of the influenza. Frank Rowen, the grocer, has moved from the John Poole property on North McKinley avenue to 'the residence he lately purchased from John A. Dunlap, on south Cullen street Jphn Tilton and family will move to the George Babcock property on Park avenue. The property which they now occupy has been sold to Michael Quinlan. It was formerly owned by M. L. Hemphill. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trost A ’’SjLJ? Saturday afternoons. H. O. Barria. Phone 124. - ' '
The Republican is in receipt of a remittance for renewal of the subscription of J. P. Gwin, formerly the McCoysburg merchant but now a resident of gedalia, Missouri. John Bowie, trustee elect of Wheatfield township, was in Rensselaer today and filed Iris bon<y with backing enough to make w good and sufficient bond for the county treasurer. here at home. Rensselaer Citizens Glady Testify and Confidently Recommend Doan’s Kidney Hlk. It is testimony like tbs foßowiM that has placed Doan’s Kidney Pills so far above competitors. When people right here at home raise their voice in praise there is no for doubt. Bead the public statement of a Rensselaer citizen: E. M. Parcells, barber, Front St, , Rensselaer, says: “1 use Doa£s i Kidney Pills now and then and always give me relief from Jddtaey disorder. For people l a dufl, heavy ache over tits kidneys or any other kidney weakness as I had, I feel there is nothing so good as Doan’s Kidney Pills.** Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedyget Doan’s Kidney Hlls—the same 'that Mr. Parcells Fostw-Mil-burn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
