Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 291, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 December 1918 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN . FOR SALE FOR SALE —Registered Shorthorn bull, extra fine individual; also some extra good shoats. Nick Schmitter. Phone 922-D. FOR SALE-—Elgin “i” automobile. Drove 4,000 miles. Will be fa Rensselaer Saturday. Fred W. Schultz. R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. FOR SALE—Four pigs, weight from 50 to 60 pounds. C. H. Leavel. Phone 647. FOR SALE—Pure bred cockerels, Barred Rocks and Brown Single Comb Leghorns. Mrs. Frank Morrow. Phone 949-F. FOR SALE—I9I7 Ford. Good running condition, good tires. At a bargain. Equipped with delivery body. Frank Kresler. Phone 121White. FOR SALE—Good residence, block east of five points, electric lights, city water, let 75x150. Will trade for live stock or sell on easy payments. Will rent. George W. Reed, phone 606. FOR SALE—Or wiP trade for farm land, 10 acre tract in north part of town, inside corporation. A good 8 room house, interior as good as new, cellar, cistern and good weH, barn and other small buildings. Plenty of fruit. For information call or write Mrs. Henry Randle. Phone 878.

FOB SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sale a Favorite base burner, largo eise, in perfect condition. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. FOB SALE—Light Buick SHx, in good condition. Lee Myres. FOB SALE—Some real bargains in well improved farms located within 8 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 188 acres, 152 acres, 80 acres. 1 also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of all sixes further out from Bensselaer. For further par'xulars see m~ Phone 246 office, or residence 499. Harvey Davisson. '■ FOB SALE—Cupboard, table and 2 rockers and heating stove. Mrs. Sadie Galbraith, N. Scott St FOB SALE—Simon Hochstetler is agent for the Perkins' windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 20A FOB SALE—Mississippi plantations. A few hundred dollars will buy you • farm where you can raise three crops a year and where you dp not have to worry over long cold winters and high fuel and coal bills. Harvey Davisson. FOR SALE—New Coles Hot Blast heater, used but five weeks, 3 chairs, 3 pure bred White Leghorn cockerels. Abe Wartena. Phone 112.

the universal car FORD Livery and Trucking We are now in position to take care of livery trips in excellent shape having three enclosed cars ready for day and night service. Also can handle truck jobs on short notice up to 3 ton. Give us your order. NOW OPEN PAY AND NIGHT. CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.

FOR SALE—Registered O. L C. gilts, bred to a prize winning boar. First come, first served. Frank K. Fritz, MoCoysburg, R. F. D. 1. WANTED 2 WANTED—A good cook. Phone 922-A. v WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Phone 210. T. M. Callahan. WANTED —Dining room girl and second girl in kitchen at Barnes Restaurant. . • '« WANTED—To purchase a forty acre farm. Will pay cash. Charles M. Sands. Office phone 542, residence 484.

WANTED —Men to husk com at Fair Oaks and Pleasant Ridge. J. J. Lawler, by James E. Walter. Phone 337. FOR RENT TO RENT—I6O acre farm in Jasper county, good land and buildings. 22 acres in wheat and rye. See David Poppell, R-l, Parr, Ind. 1% miles west of Gifford. FOR RENT—Good 7-room house, 2 blocks from P. 0. G. B. Porter. Phone 995 or 569. FOR RENT—Good 8-room house, lights and city water, one block east of court house. Mrs. A. M. Stockton. Phone 409.• FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler. LOST LOST OR STRAYED—Either red or red and white 2-year-old steer, weight about 800 lbs. H. E. Lowman. R-l. Phone 922-E. LOST—Or stolen, black and white pointer dog. Reward. Fixman Thompson. Phone 37. LOST—A package of knitting, yarn and a cap. Mrs. Arthur Waymire. Phone 958-D.

MISCELLANEOUS • MONEY TO LOAN—Chaa J. Dean 4 Son MONEY TO LOAN—S pur cent. farm loans. John A. Dunlap. SONG POEMS WANTED—Can you write the “Hit” of the season? A “Hit” means thousands of dollars to the lucky author. may be the next one.” Send us your songpoem today—we pay liberally. Portal Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. FEMALE HELP—Ladies earn sls weekly at home in spare time addressing and mailing our Music and Circular Letters. Send 25c in silver for 50c sample copy and particulars. Postal Music Company, 403 Greenwood Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. Music Dept. Now is the time to make aplication for your 1919 automobile license. Let our notary make out your application.—Main Garage. ~ FOR TRADE—4SOO mortgage, 6 per cent, due next April, on Kewanna, Hl., property. What have you to offer? Wm. Poisel, Medaryville, Ind.

CAN YOU THINK OF A MORE appropriate gift than a year’s subscription to some good magazine? I can especially recommend The American Magazine, Woman’s Home Companion, Pictorial Review, Ladies’ Home Journal, Saturday Evening Post, Country Gentleman, Etude, Youth’s Companion, etc. The publishers will mail a beautiful card to the recipient anonuncing the donor’s name. Make a list of the friends you wish to remember and let me help you. Mrs. Lem Huston. iPhone 81. Occident Flour is by fair the cheapest in the long run, as you get much more and much better bread than from other flours. Sold and guaranteed by Rowles 4 Parker. /

THS EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. • • -• ■ ■ ————

' 1 ' 1 ■ "' ■ WJB W 1 B Christmas Gifts for Men F l T IH TTHrI WE HAVE earnestly endeavored to gather together not only useful gifts but gifts such as would plea e “Him,” and we have succeeded. Our holiday stocks are comI > I plete an d ready. Following are just a few of the many things we offer this year. KNSNUkUt INA

/ / - Shirts Great holiday display of beautiful silk shirts, farrtous Manhattan shirts and other good makes; all styles, neweirt; colorings; $6 and all other prices down to $2.50, $2.00 (M AA $1.50 and as low as «pi.vv

Pajamas Good, soft and warm flannellette pajamas with silk frogs at $2 and $2.50. Silk pajamas in solid CE colors at *P J

"> ' 111 wp /p IF 7X /fur J \ r AI B >\ii 1 // \ | e> n\ \r Jj Leather J’h’ts Can you imagine "Hie” smile Xmas morn if he finds an H & H famous Leather Jacket on his chair? Nothing could he more appreciated. Ask any man. <l9 AA $6, SB, $10.50 f IA.W

Mr. and Mrs. William Keener, of Marion, arrived here tins morning, having 'been called here on account of the death of Mrs. Charles Buras, who was Mr. Keener’s aster. Xmas wreaths to order. Cemetery wreaths of aU kinds. aa they have to be made. See J. H. Holden. Phone 426. O. E. Brown, the young gentlemen who clerks in the Rexall drug store, returned Thursday evening from Valpamiso, where tie had vimted Mends and attended a college banquet

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Holiday Gloves Cape, kid, «uede, Mocha or buckskin, unlined or Mned with fur, wool or silk, one of the best selections m the city. Gloves at $6.50 and all other prices down to $3, $2.50 Cl AA $2, $1.60 and f I.W

Fine Fur Caps Make gifts that are both beautiful and useful. Our prices are low enough so that you can afford to give a fur cap if you want to. W e have Genuine Muskrats in either dyed or natural colors for $7. Wonderful Seat Coney caps, jet, glossy black at $5 and others $3.75 as low as ’

Mufflers Reefer styles of silks, knitted silk or Angora wool in ‘briget colors or subdued shades are holiday favorites; among the thousands you’ll find a beautiful gift at a price ranging any where from $3.50 to as low as SI.OO Sweater Coats The first Hem on many lists of gifts to men. We have a great selection, fine weaves, heavy stitch, Shaker knit, in plain colons, stripes and combinations; shawl collars, V-necks and the popular pull-over athletic style. Sweater Coats well worth the prices, sl2, $lO. $9, $8.50, $7.50, <4 AA $5.00 and All Christmas Gifts will be packed in Beautiful Gift oxes. Absolutely Free.

Charles Pefley made a business trip to Chicago today. Howard Myers, of Brook. The California/ood tells a story of a -isolated district m northern GaUfor niawho walked twenty miles to return some sugar which he had overdrawn in his allotment. AH home print today. Bead the inside pages. . ■■--*v / / ■-. ■■ '• , »

Hosiery Men'* full-fashioned silk hose, blade, white and papular shades, .at 75c. Other silk hose up to $1.50. Worsted sox gt 75c and SI.OO. Wool mixed sox, all colors, at 50c. Heavy ribbed and fine cotton ribbed sox 7EC at 25c and

Bath Robes Blanket robes in handsome scroll Jk'X] fl * conventional and Indian designs, / fl- 1 ~ , shawl convertible collars, edges ana Q I pockets cord trimmed, at $4. Wool k and wool mixed robes at $6 to SB. Jf. .1 Other blanket robes $6 to $lO. Terry bath robes at <fi • $5.50 to A Underwear I Mens worsted union suits, in n^^ ur " iff T( I al and grey mixtures, at $5.00. Wool fir 'ift/ ( mixed union suits at $2.25 to $3.50. Wool mixed two piece suits, shirts Jt an< i drawers, per garment, $2.50. J Hk Light weight and wool mixed shirt " and drawers, <9 ™ per garment \ T* Handkerchiefs Men’s initialed, in great variety. Pure linen at 6 for $1.50, and cambric, 8 for sl. Fancy colored borders, at 6 for $1.50. Fine imported novelty handkerchiefs at 50c each. Other hand- <1 AA kerchiefs at, each, 25c to t • • Mittens / | As a usual thing stores don’t carry |« complete lines of men’s and boys’ |g Ip 1 mittens. Here you are able to buy ifi t | ANY KIND of mittens you may gSwes want. Wool, leather, lined or un- SgSpf | lined, fur, part fur, any kind <C AA at all at from SI.OO to I • ■ - - ■ a -

Charles B. Steward went to Roselawn today. Quit your being so fussy, about • Xmas presents. See J. H. Holden. • Women at the Michigan Agricultural college are taking coursesdealing with the methods of beautifying ’ the farm home. A study of ornamental trees, shrubs and perennials as made, as well as the principles of 1 grouping, arrangement, use of masses, etc. ...I AU home print today. Bead the inside pages.

{.uggage Unusually heavy, steel banded steamer trunks at sl2. Others up to $16.50 Genuine cowhide suit cases at sl2 and $lO. Others as low as $2. Heavy leather traveling bags for ffd ftft sl2 and as low as - ■ ■ ' ' ' , ■ ■ -

MjjK JgKk Neckwear Largest showing we ' ever made of luxurious, rich silk Neckwear for gift buyers. Selection here will be easy and profitable. Beginningat $3.00 prices range down "to $2.00, $1.50, 7EC $1 .00 and

Call Phone No. 369 FOR THE CITY BUS LINE DO NOT CALL PHONE 107 - W. L. Fry, Prop. Mlle. Zara, New York’s favorite and clarivoyant, will have a big surprise fa the paper Saturday. Look out for it. Subscribe for the Republican.