Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1919 — Page 4
the universal car - ’’ If you use “bogus” or counterfeit parts for re- j ~ placements slid repairs to your Ford car, you can’t expect satisfaction nor durable service-from your car. It's not fair to the ■ * r tur t o it with poor t qun'ity parts. Stick to Who KnOW th,’ genuine Ford mater- -.. — 1 a-, iais and have your Ford .. Lrll 11 Mr c??f( } j or by men ■who know Ford mechanism and how to best keep the car in working order. Bring your Ford car to our shop where you’re sureof the square deal; sure of Ford materials and sure of Ford low prices. Keep your . Ford car running full standard. . CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAXX7X Illi S»MI-WSStLY. nr-OT * XUUIIOM - • FubU*b«r« cn fbxdat issue xs WIXXIX BDXXXOW. Sami-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 1557, aa second class mail matter, at tie post office at Rensselaer. Bidlana. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1. 1857, ab second class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana uSfler the Act ol March 3,. 1878. *ATBS FOB DXSXU2AX ABVSBXXSDIU - ’Daily; —per —tach.... • 15c Benu-Weekly, per Inch ............180 ■UBSGBXFXXUX BAXES. Dally, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mall, |s.uo a year. Semi-Weekly, in advance, year, 52.00. BAXES FOB OXASSXFXKD ADB. Three lines or leaa per week ox six Mr— Wf ins nveuiuii Repulilicau ana two oi the Semi-Weekly Republican. Sb canta Additional space pro rata.
CLASSIFIED COLUO ------ . FOR SALE. ~ FOR SALE—b pigs, weight 40 to 50 pound*- Goo. xtopxtus, £>cott >SU, east part of town. FOR sale —Black Boland China th a te, hog. Fred H. unbacx. Phone yua-D. Pleasant Kiage, Ind. FOR SALE—Overland chassis in good condition, at Central Garage. FOR SALE —The E. J. Helfrich 80-acre farm, 2 nines nor the west ol Monon, on atone road, MI in cultivation. Clear title. Price >bo.Vo per acre, -Reason, to settle estate. John M- Jnhn*nn Phone P29-H. FOR SALE—RESIDENCE FOR SALE UR LACHANCE. I will sell my residence in Rensselaer, thcrougnly modern and in nrst-ciass condition, two acres of ground, garage, poultry hoqse, splenctut orchard. Or 1 will EXCHANGE for land near Rensselaer. . EMMETT L. HOLLINGSWORTH
, FOR SALE—Or wif. trade for farm land, 10 acre tract in north part ol town, inside corporation. A good b room house, interior as good as new, cellar, cistern and good well, barn and other small buildings. Plenty of fruit. For information call or wnte Airs. Henry Randle. Phone 373. FOR SALE—Having installed a furnace, have for sale a Favorite base burner, largo size, in perfect condition. Leslie Clark. Phone la or 114. ■ ' —pfe - ■ ' , I - FOR SALE—Some real bargains fa wall unproved farms located within 8 miles of Rensselaer: 120 acres, 138 acres, 152 acres, 80 seres. I also have some exceptional bargains in improved farms of aU sixea iurtimr out from Rensselaer. For further culars see in.. ’ Phone 246 office, or residence 486. Harvey Davisson.
FOR SALE—As I am not physically able to run the laundry at present, I will sell it all complete ready to run at a most attractive figure, and any couple can earn $75 per week easy. It can be seen running any day O. H. McKay, Rensselaer, Ind. \ FOR SALE—WiII have eight registered pure bred Shorthorn bulls for sale in the spring, six roans, a red and Edward McKillip, ’Wol* - FOR %ALE--A case. Was newtwo years ago. Mrs. C. C. Somera. ,u J :
FOR SALE—Wood in timber fit my piace. Pole length $1.50 per cord. E. L. Bruce. Phone 925-C. FORSAKE'—Three work horses and two good milch cows. Emil Johnson. Phone 908-F. FOR SALE —One good range, Eternal Seilers kitchen cabinet, bed springs and mattress, a good washing machine and a little wagon. These goods were bought new two months ago. For sale two blocks west and one block south of depot. H. Wilson. FOR SALE— -Mississippi plantations. A few hundred collars will ouy 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 bi Ila Harvey Davisson, FOR SALE—Cupboard, table and 2 rockers and heating stove. Mrs. oauie Galbraith, hi. Scott St. i* UK BALE — Sonon Hochstetler is agent for the Perkins’ windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204. ,
WANTED. —WANTED—Married man wants job on farm or in Rensselaer. Walter Larks. R. F, D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. Care Joe Zickmund. WANTED—To rent farm, for grain rem,-80 to 160 acres, improved, Beginning March 1, 1913. Charles M. bands. Rensselaer, Ind. Phones -734 or 542. . WANTED—Dining room girl and second girl in kitchen. Barnes Restaurant. . < WANTED—Men to cut wood near Rensselaer. James Walter, Phone 337, Mgr. J. J. Lawler ranches. house, modern preferred. Stewart Learning. Telephone 576. WANTED—Hides. Will pay 17c per pound. Roth Bros. WANTED—AII interested to know that I am a Notary Public. Mrs. V erne E. Bussell, McCoysburg, Ind. WANTED—To do your automobile repairing. Skilled mechanic anti prices are right. O. H. McKay. WANTED—Men to huax corn at Fair Oaks and Pleasant Ridge. J. J, Lawler, by James E. Waiter. Phono 337. ' •" - - -
FOR RENT. FOR RENT—barm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler. .. - : LOST. ~ LOST—Fur lap robe Saturday evening. Finder leave at King’s blacksmith shop. H. F. King. Phones .283 or 112. LOST—Crank to Overland car Saturday. Leave at Rhoades garage or call pehone No. 579. MISCELLAN EOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Dean A boa. . - - Now is the time to make aplication for your 1919 automobile license. Let our notary make out your application.—Main Garagdl - -, ----- MONEY TuLOAN—S par esat farm kens.' John A. Dunlap. 1 \ just received, a new shipment of Dodge touring ears. Can be seen at Dodge salesroom on Van RenssUaer street. W. I. HOOVER. *
POTTER A SAWYER SEED HOUSE Now is the time to sell your timothy and clover seed for the spring market < Remember, we buy and sell all kinds of Seed, And also make a specialty of cleaning grain for sowing. POTTER & SAWYER. Phone 7, Rensselaer, Indiana. ggy;^' , %y‘-ggagssawe.g, < -Tas<ri ,>t na,— ■ sir i- - ii'.jtsm nrennini«» Subscribe for the RspubUeha.
THU KVfWLMG REPTTBLICAK, RENSSELAER, INDIAN A>
M»ss Mary Payne returned to Hammond thik morning. A Grand opening at Eger’s grocery It is a barrel of sauer kraut, 8 cents a quart ■' ■ : Michael Kanne and daughter, Mrs. Gaylord McFarland, and her daughter' went to Barberton, Ohio, today. —-M - ' Anyone wishing to see mo will find me at the Trust A Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harns. Phone 124 «.• . ■ Abe Martin says: “The Colonial Whist Club has seve nbales o’ khaki yarn fer sale. ‘Ole books, oTe wine, ole, friends’—an’ ole prices.” “ P. D. Wells,- of Morocco, was a passenger out of here today for Lafayette, where he went-to look after some busipess matters.
Relief Camo Last Father Had Given Up Hope of Curing . Son’s Cough Mr. A. F. Sherer, owner cf a machine shop, Haviland, Ohio, says. “ My son had a cough for several years. We ' began to think his case a hopeless one. _He could get no relief until he used Clando Pine. Three bottles cured him.” - - A neglected cough has undoubtedly caused more deaths than any other agency. A lingering cough should be promptly treated. If allowed to continue the tissues of the lungs will be weakened and the power to resist epidemics of cold and grip is lessened. By getting three ounces of Glando Pine you can make one pint of . excellent rough* syrup, Keep it on hands and use it freely. Stop that cough before it has too firm a grip upon you. Don’t be careless and make a mistake that may cost you your life. If you can not get Giando Pine of your druggist send 50 cents to The “XilanCr-AlCl VO., T Oil VY d j lie, Aiiutaua, - and, it will be sent you. It is easy to prepare, costs but little, ami is pleasant to take. It is splendid for coughs, colds, bronchial affections, and highly recommended for croup. It will relieve the spasmodic coughing in whooping cough. Glando Pine contains the pure form of white pine to which other valuable ingredients have been added. Directions for preparing accompany each bottle.
Call Phone No. 369 FOR THE CITY BUS LINE DO NOT CALL PHONE 107 W. L. Fry, Prop.
spend the money —Get the most out of it — r —-- -* r—L- —• —;— - ■ - —— ■ ■ • i ~— '■ ”======= -■ - - —7-"- . •.••• I • • -. 7.-, . , .. 77-. , : —-14 ■■ . 4' ' —— 1:..../'. ' . ■ ' .' z ■ ■ Every year you spend a large portion of the money you get. So much for clothing. So much for shoes. So much for things to eat, house furnishings, garden seeds and tools and what not. . There’s one sure waiy to get the most for your money. Know what you want before you go to buy. Read Advertisements. The advertisements you read will tell you what is new and good. They will give you the latest ideas and. improvements. They will help you to live better and dress better at less cost ■ •• ~ ■ * f ■ U you think of it, you’ll be surprised at the world of interest and the wealth of new ideas youll find in reading advertisements. Advertisements are the daily record of progress. They are the report to you of the manufacturers and merchants who worK for you, telling what has been accomplished for your benefit
F. M. Goff, of Fair Oak*, was in Rensselaer today. We have on track a car of Eastern lump. D. E. GrowMrs. Bert Viant, of Lowell, came to Rensselaer this morning. , • Mrs. James Payne went to Hammond today to look after some business matters. - Walter V. Porter was called to Hammond today on account of the illness of his son, Walter, (Mike) with in fl ue nza. I~__ Dorothy Gruver returned this forenoon to her home in Lafayette. She had been here for a short visit with her mother, who had been quite ill but is now much improved.
annual meeting STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE ' The annual meeting of the Union Township National Farm Loan Association will be hold at Parr, Indiana, January 14, 1919, at 2 o’clock p. m., to elect directors to serve one year, and for such other business as may properly come before the meeting. This is a very important meeting, Please make it a point to attend. December 14, 1918. CHAS? D. LAKIN, Secretaty-Treas urer. Twenty pure-bred Duroc gilts were distributed to Greene county boys on Jan. 4. The gilts were obtained from ten pig dub boys who received pure-bred animals last year and who then turned back as pay for the original pigs two gilts from their litters of pigs. The club has resulted in the establishment of several purebred herds of Durocs and several more herds are expected to result from the growth of the dub.
NOTICE. All tha PftTiiLaainDCP tha will A's Xala WW OMLIVO VWiVCBH WBS4 V* the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and I am in position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which 1 will sell ss Executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulors. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor.
OYSTER SUPPER AT PARR. The members of the Independent Order .of Odd Fellows will give an dyster supper at Parr Saturday, Jan. 11. Everybody is invited. Proceeds go to the lodge. Advertise in the Republican classified column. _
1918 1919 ’ . . ; I In reviewing the last year, we are ptteasahtly reminded « of the business received from you. We extend our grateful J appreciation. rrOur efforts to merit the confidence of every customer have been rewarded by increasd business. We sincerely hope that you have enjoyed your share of the past year’s success. “ With full realization of its possibilities, we turn to *1919 and earnestly ask for your cordial co-operation and renewed friendship. We shall earnestly strive to see that every transaction with you is characterized by fairness and careful consideration of your wishes. THE G. E. MIRRAY CO.
—Harvey Williams, the Remington auctioneer, was in Rensselaer Tuesday afternoon. . / \ - / If your stock diee call me at my expense and I will call for it promptly. A. L. P'idgetL Phone 85. C. E. Prior and Charles Leaved of the Fancy Produce Market, went to Chicago this morning. James Stevens, the retiring trustee of Gillam township, was in Rensselaer Tuesday. He filed his last annual report in this office, his being the second one filed this year. The report from ex-Trnstee R. E. Davis, of Kankakee, hdfiing reached here first. If any of your stock dtai be auro and promptly call A. L. Padgett Phone 65.
Condensed milk at less than the present wholesale price. Carnation, Pet, Monarch and None Such, tall cans 15c, small cans Bc, two for 15c. Not over 6 cans to --a-- customer. Eger’s Grocery. - ■ - - Robert Michal, of Reynolds, was in Rensselaer today. Try our high grade butterine and Nut Butter. Nothing better made. 85c a peund. Eger’s Grocery. zVXBBOmyb CHECK BOOK FREE! % \ Dlvv / y Draw your own check OO VV Chicago and bank by Ml, c ” ar S e whatever. ET Your name and —Nrxy «JLW EL.KZL. address please MBOTTS BANK, 658 ULMriMO Bt, Chicago, UU
