Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1919 — Page 4
r ' 1 THE UNIVERSAL CAR —, —. —* ' ~—s “* ~ . • ■* * ' ' * t ’ The Ford one-ton motor truck which we sell ( without body for $550 f. o. b; Detroit, has proved during the past two years to be a most money-sav- h • ing utility, both in towns and The on the farm, because like t«he Ford Ford car it is surely reliable, easy to control and has very Truck Jew cost for operation. Has the speed and flexibility to save tfme, and the strength and durability tb save money We can supply you with and kind of body de'aired. Come in and look it over. CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer. Ind.
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CLARIFIED COLUMN * OR SAx-E. FOR SALE—Sax room residence on rianxiui sireei, cheap if taken at ouce. Joan Dameis. Piione 314ureen. FOR SALE—A child's bed and mauiress, in fair condition. Mrs. rrea unapman. Phone 280. rUK *ALE —Twenty gallons fresh xaru. airs. Henry Paulus. Phone - -r .. ; ■ kUR SALE —Good cow and calf a week oid. Arthur VVaymire. Phone 4> J3—D. , ' — ; . ‘: —— 7 tun SALE—Hampshire boar, J mie pig, weight 225 Rmc~~ Rduider Atesaeuger uoxoJ, sired by Boulder Miiae otU<9; dam Gomel 2d 96830. xvbw ume to settle late gilts. This hog is one of my nest, and was kept uaca lor my own use. - Can release mm now. Russell Van Hook. .Telephone 938-A. ’ T OK CALE—One sow and five pigs. Booert neeve. Phone 358-Green. q FOR SALE —Remington typewriter, late mouei, good as new. Phone -iox-ureen. . -r EOK SALE—Eight tons of good umotny nay in mow. Will sell any amopnu Riley Tunis. Phone 927-E. FOR SALE—Timothy hwy Will sell u. ncas or half ricks Three —miles out Joseph HaUigau.’ "Phone 12. FOR SALE—I6O acres well improved farm m Gillam township, sfa miles from town, 4 miles from station on improved gravel road. All - level black, land, good fences and buildings. Price right, terms reasonable. Possession March first. _
200 acre farm with fair improvements, level black land, 110 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, six miles from town. Price $65.00 per acre. 120 acre farm, good improvements, locate don stone road. 100 acres in cultivation, 26 acres pasture. Price and terms right. —Will trade any one or al lof the above farms. JOHN A. DUNLAP. FOR SALE—A few fine R. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels. Well built, big-boned birds. Mrs. Harry Arnold, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 913-M. - • ; . FOR SALE—Home grown onion seed, good quality, at reasonable rates. Guaranteed A-l. Alfred Donnelly, the Onion King. Phone 903-B. FOR SALE—Two Polled Durham cows, one fresh now, other soon. H. J. Dexter. Phone 926-C. , FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain.
Price $2.00. W. B. Hough. Phone 036-1). FOR SALE —Shorthorn bulls, past yeariangs, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. IL 5, Francesville. FOR SALE—Or will trade for farm land, 1U acre tract in,north part of town, inside corporation. A good 8 room no use, interior as good as new, cellar, cistern and good well, barn and other small buildings. Plenty of fruit. For information call or write Mrs. Henry Ranme. Phone 373. FOR SALE—Willow pole wood, cut, all you can haul ior $1.50, or delivered $3.50; 2is mile out Win. Havens. Phone 944-D. JOR SALE —. bd acres, black sandy loam, goo. improvements; compelled to quit farming.. Will sell at auction on Thursday, Feb. 13, 1919, together with stock, implements and feed. For further particulars see. W. A. Lake, Kniman, Indiana. FOR SALE—Simon Hichstetled is agent so rthe Perkins’ windmill. Inquire of Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204. WANTED. WANTED Second-hand office desk. Hugh Kirk. Phone 404. WANTED Jasper county atlas. Louis H. Hamilton. Phone 18 or 68. WANTED Government bonds bought and sold; also dwelling houses sold on easy terms. A. Leopold, at pffice of M?«e Leopold. WANTED- —Girl for general housework. Mrs. W. 0. Rowles. Phone 222. ________ WANTED—Work on farm by married man. Can go to work at once. E. A. Cunningham, Fair Oaks, Ind., R-l.
WANTED—Job oh farm by experienced married naan. Otha Spriggs, Gifford, Ind. SALESMEN WANTED —Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis. Men with car or fig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. WANTED TEAMS—We want immediately twenty teams experienced in hauling saw logs, to haul logs a distance of two or three miles. Teams Are making $5>.00 to SB.OO per day. Apply Elkhart Hardwood Lbr. Co., Route, Ind. L. O. Ely, Superintendent. WANTED—Men to cut wood near Rensselaer. James Walter, Phone 337, Mgr. J. J. Lawler ranches, WANTED—Hides. Will pay 17c per pound. Roth Bros. WANTED—To do your automobile repairing. Skilled mechanic and prices are right. O. H. McKay.
FOR RENT. - FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfier. ESTRAY—PoIand China male hog, weight about 250.,, Gone since Jan. 24. Notify Walter Bell, Isa miles north of Pleasant Ridge. MISCELLANEOUS. “ LOST—SS bill in Rensselaer store or telegraph office. Reward to finder. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Phone 911-S. LOST—Saturday evening between Eigelsbach meat market and Weston cemetery, pocketbook containing two State Bank certificates and small amount of money. Leave at this office. Reward. Wm. Ervin. TQST—A iwvMp.i auto chain. David Zeigler. Phone 906-G. FOUND—Ford exhaust pipe. Get at this office. FOUND—Phir of shell frame eyeglasses. Owner can get same at this office.
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
MONEY TO LOAN—Cha* i. Dowa MONEY - TO LOAN—S per eent farm ksn*. John A. Dunlap. Mt. and Mrs. Lee Miauck have received .a lettter from their son, George, who is with the American army in Germany. He is well and getting along nicely. Russell Jenkins returned to his home at Monticello today after ing reiativee here. Dr. English returned home today from Chicago, where he nad been to see Mrs. English, whose condition remains about the same. i - Elizabeth Witham has returned from Gary, where she had been working,, and will be employed in the law < ffice of John A. Dunlap. George Hershman, the promineht Crown Point lawyer came to Rensselaer today to look after some matters dn court. Rev. J. B. Fleming and wife have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Hewitt, and children, of Moline, 111., but who are moving’to Tennessee. Oscar - Weiss - returned to the Great Lakes at Chicago Sunday evening after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weiss, of Newton township.
PUBLIC SALE. ' _____. jMMiarr T- — ■ The undersigned will hold a public sale at the James Shaefer farm, 1 % miles north and 1 3-4 miles east of Brook, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919, 47 Head of Cattle— One red cow, 6 yrs old, giving milk, will be fresh in May; 2 red cows, 3 and 4 yrs old, giving milk, will be fresh in May; 1 roan cow, 6 yrs old, giving milk, will be fresh in March; 1 Durham milch cow, 8 yrs old, fresh in spring; 1 large milch cow, 9 yrs old, fresh in June; 1 red cow, 6 yrs old, fresh in June; 2 red Durham cows, 7 yrs old, fresh Tn - spring; 2 roan Shorthorn heifers, coming 3 yrs old, springers; 3 red Shorthorn heifers, coming 3 yrs old, springers; 1 white Shorthorn, coming 3yrs old, fresh in spring; 1 roan Shorthorn heifer, coming 3 yrs old, fresh in spring; 1 roan heifer, will be fresh in March; 2 heifers, coming 2 yrs old, will be fresh in July; 1 white faced heifer, coming 2 yrs old, springer; 2 roan steers, coming 2 yrs old, wt about 750 to 900; 2 yearling steers,-1 coming 1 yr . old; 22 last spring heifer calves; nine of these the grade herefords, 1 White Shorthorn, .2 red Durham; 3 roan Shorthorn, 5 red Shorthorn, 2 mixed heifers.
25 Head of Shoat*— These are fall shoats, weighing about 50 pounds._ Farm Implement*— Doering binder, 7-ft cut, with tongue truck; Hayes corn planter; Tower gopher; 4 3-sho-vel Deere cultivators; Deere corn planter with 160 rods wire, in good shape; Sattley riding cultivator; set of double driving harness; about 10 tons of timothy hay in mow. TERMS—AII sums of $lO and under cash in hand; all sums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given with 5 per cent interest if paid when due, if not paid when due 8 per cent from date. 2 per cent off for cash. Purchaser giving note with approved security. No property to be removed until settled for. HENRY SMITH, CYRUS LOHI}. Harvey Williams, Auctioneer. John Lyons, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds.
—PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction on the John Jordan farm, fa mile west and 3-4 mile north of Remington, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1919, beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.» the following described property; team, 4 yrs old, sound and well broke single and double, wt 26$$; black horse, 4 yrs old, sound and well broke, wt 1450; gray mare, 3 yrs old, broke double, good worker, wt 1350; bay horse, 9 yrs old, lady broke and good worker, wt 1250; bay horse, 9 yrs old, good worker, wt 1250; 2 yearling colts; 1 suckling colt. 29 Head of Cattle—Black cow, 5 yrs old, with calf by side; red cow, 6 yrs old, with calf by side; red cow, 6 yrs old, with calf by side; red cow, 3 years old, with calf by aide; 6 heifers with calves by side; 6 coming 2.yr old heifers, will be fresh in early summer; 2 last summer calves; 1 Shorthorn bull, 14 months old. 36 Head of Hogs—3 brood SOWC, due to farrow in April; 1 registered Big Type Poland China boar, wt 200 ’bs., papers furnished day of sale. *2 head of shoats, wt 40 to 125 lbs. Implement*—7-ft Deering binder with tongue trucks; wide tire wagon with high wheel wagon with 40-in box; 14-in gang plow, new last spring; 16-in sulky plow; 14-in walking plow; 2 riding cultivators; 2-row cultivator; walking.cultivator; gopher; endgate seeder; mowing machine; hay rake; hand corn bheller; 7-ft solid wheel disc; 3-section harrow; 2-section harrow; good carriage; buggy; gravel bed; frame saw; 4 sets work harness; set double driving harness; set single harness; saddle; 12 leather collars; cream separator; 60-gal.oil tank; 2 steel hog troughs; King power washer; about 6 tons of mixed hay in barn; small tools too numerous to mention. Term*—All sums $lO or under, cash in hand. On sums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given, purchaser executing note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due. If not paid when due, 8 per cent from date; 2 per'cent off for cash where entitled to credit.- No property to be removed until terms of sale lare complied with. ROBERT TWEEDIE. H. L. Williams, Auctioneer. I John Phelps, Clerk. . Hot lunch on tho grounds. 1
GRAND AND PETIT JURORS FOR FEBRUARY TERM DRAWN
The following jurors' have been drawn for the February term of count The petit jurors have been called for February 24, but no date has been set for the meetingofthe graixl jury. ‘ = Grand Jury. George Lucterhand, Carpenter. Scott Cooper, Union. Roily Moorehead, Wheatfiefld. Guy Gillam, ft— — Andrew DeHaan, Keener. Petit Jury. Harry Statz, Carpenter. . W. R. Custard, Wheatfield. Frank Welsh, Jordan. George Culp, Marion. Lincoln Parks, 'Milroy. George Scheetz, Milroy. Richard Gravenstuck, Keener. Charles Diuzafk, Carpenter. John Watson Humes, Gißam. Paul Wood, Mariod. Yqppe Hanson, Giiliam.
Ray Parks and John Parkinson returned home today from their hunting trip to Liberty, Mass. BIG STOCK SALE. The undersigned will sell at public auction at the residence of Eilt Tobin, 4 miles south and I mile east vRensselaer, 7 miles north and 1 mile east of Remington, beginning at 11 -a. m. sharp, on “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY € the followi ngdescribed property: 3 Head of Horse*—Black mare, Tcdming 4 years old, sound; black horse, • coming 4 years old, sound; black mare, 12 years old. 36 Heed of Cattle — Hereford cow, 7 yrs old, calf by side; 3 coming 3-year-old Hereford heifers, calves at side; 2 Hereford heifers, coming 3 yrs old, fresh in March; black cow> 5 yrs old, calf by side; coming 3-year-old roan heifer, calf at side; roan cow, 5 yrs old, fresh in few days; roan cow, yrs old, fresh in April; roan cow, yrs old, fresh next month; red cow, 5 yrs old, fresh in April; spotted cow, 4 yrs old, fresh by day of sale; red cow, 4 yrs old, fresh by last of February; 2 3-year-old red heifers, giving milk, fresh in April; coming 3-year-old heifer, fresh in month; 2 roan heifers, fresh in the summer; 2 Hereford heifers, fresh in the summer; 9 yearling calves, 3 heifers, 6 steers. Most of these cattle are very near pure bred and all cows and heifers are bred to pure-bred Hereford bull. 49 Head of Hog*— 2 red sows, wt 350, due to farrow March 1; O. L C yearling boar; 31 head of shoats, weighing from 60 to 100 lbs; 15 head fall shoats, wt about 50 lbs. Farm Machinery— J. I. Case disc, 7-foot, new; 10-foot roller, new; 4section harrow. TERMS—IO months credit will be given on a llsutns over ■■ $ 10, purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest from date f sale if paid when due, if not so paid to draw 8 per cent from date of sale. All sums of $lO and under cash in hand. 2 per cent discount will be allowed for cash on all sums over $lO. No property to be removed until proper settlement is made. TOBIN BROTHERS. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch by ladies of the James Sunday school. :
JOINT PUBLIC SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, ISIS, 5 ■ ~ ■ 'I commencing at 11 a. m., at the farm of W. A. Lake, 3-4 mile north of Kniman school, 15 miles north of Rensselaer, the owner ’■’ill sell at public auction his farm of 160 acres, with all improvements, stock, implements n d The land is a black sandy loam, well dained, with about 130 acres under cultivation, balance white and red oak timber; good six room house, barn and other outbuildings. S Head of Horses —Black mare, 7 years old, Wt 1400; bay mare, 8 years old, wt 1200; gray mare, 12 years old, wt 1500; sorrel mare, 12 years old. 10 Head of Cattle—One cow, fresh soon; three cows, fresh in spring; balance young stock. 5 Head of Hogs—4 brood sows, due to farrow in April; 1 fat hog. Poultry—Six dbzen R. L Reds, six dozen White Leghors, and four dozen mixed hens. Feed and Seed—2oo bu oats, 10 bu seed corn, 5 ton stack of choice .Imothy hay,' 25 bu potatoes, 5 bu --vy beans. Farm Machinery—6 foot McCormick binder, Champion mower, Oliver sulky plow, 16 inch walking plow 3-section harrow, 7 foot disc, Avery cultivator with gopher attachment, John Deere automatic cultivator with gopher attachment, 12 foot low down seeder, end-gate seeder, 5 hoe grain drill, 3 inch tire wagon, gravel bed, ditch scraper, cream separator, cream can, heating stove, and other household goods-and small tools too numerous to mention. n » Terms—On the land will be announced at the sale ' •t on plication. The personal property will i be sold on ten months time at 6 per' cent interest if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent intsiJhrt from date, purchaser executing with approved security. 'Amounts cf $lO and under cash in nand. 2 per cent discount for cash on amounts over $lO. No property to be re- 1 moved until terms of sale have been complied with. v - W. A. LAKE. * HENRY DOAN. W. A. McCurtain, Auction—Tr— Edward P. Lane, Clerk. - - • Lunch by the Ladies’ Aid.
Three horses, 36 rattle, 49 hogs and some farm machinery will be offered for sale at the Eilt Tobin farm four miles south and one mile east of Rensselaer, Thursday, February 6. .. ' -
RENSSELAER - LAFAYETTE AUTO TRUCK FREIGHT LINE Monday and Friday of Each Week. Will handle freight for Remington & Wolcott SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY J. A. GRANT & SON Phones 10 or 330
Mrs. Frank Shide went to Monon today. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Duggleby, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stajbaum and Mrs. George Sands, of Kankakee township, were dn Rensselaer today. Mr. and Mrs. George Royster returned to their home ait Joliet, 111., today" after spending sometime here with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulus. Frank King, our hustling . bushiness man, is at Kramer where he is taking treatments for rheumatism. He expects to be able to return Ito his home by the last of ithe week. Some of our local merchants say they won’t advertise because everyone knows (where their stores are Evrybody knows where the cemetery is, too. Miss Nellie Sawyer,wofMonfcicel--Ib, spent Sunday night here with her aunt, Mrs. H. H. Potter, and thli's morning she continued to Chicago where she (is taking training in piano. Jesse Hunter and his daughter, Byri, of Morocco, were in Rensselaer Sunday. Mr. Hunter tils a member of the Hunter & Brandt implement firm of Morocco. Mrs. C. A. Radcliff and three children arrived here Sunday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mirs. E. D. Rhoades. Her husband is still i*n France.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS DE. K. C. ENGLISH > Physiciaa sad Surguea Opposite Trust and Savta** Bank. PSob**: 177—4 ria** for office; » rta*« reaMano*. SeaaMJaetf Xadlaa*. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, lasuraaoa . * 4 per cent farm loans. Office in Odd Fellow*’ Block. F. H. HEMPHILL Special attention to dlaeaaec of woman Office over Fendi*** Dru* Store. Telephone, office and reaidanoa 441. DR. F. A. TURFLER u OeteaaatH* Phy*A*tau Telephone, office and reateeace, 441. Boom 1 and S. Murray Buildin*, Renaaalaer, Indiana Phone*, Office—l ria** oa •••; Baaldence —1 ria*a o* 144. Successfully treat* beta acute aad chronic dl*aa*e* Spinal curvatura* a specialty. H. L. BROWN DmMelbA Crown and Bridie* Wort aad Tooth without Plate* a Specialty. AU th* latent method* la Dentistry. Gaa administered for palais** extraction. Office ov*r Barth** Bn* Stem. JOHN A. DUNLaF - ■ Lawyer (Suocomor to Frank Folta) Practice la all court*. Rotate* aottled. Farm loan*. Collection department. Notary In the office.
DR. E. N. LOY Physician Office in the G. E. Murray Building Telephone 89. WILLIAMS A DEAN Lawyers Special attention given to preparation 'it villa, settlement of ertatea, making and examination of abstracts of title, and farms loans. <Mtoo in O— VeUsws MMtag. > A W. H. PARKINSON ■X''. Lawyer . Office, Room 4, Odd Follows Building With G. H. McLain Rensselaer Office Days— “ Friday and Saturday of each week. TRUSTEES* OFFICE DAYS. - MARION TOWNSHIP. c. w. PoetUi, Trustee Odd FeUows Building, Ranasstamr, on Saturdays. Office phone 542. Residence 328. NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rush, Trustee Office with E. P. Lane, over Murray’* Store, in Renmi—r r « „ on Saturdays. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Julius G. Huff, Trustee Office Day—Thursday, at Residence Address, R.F.D. 4, Rensselaer i Phone 949-A
Mirs. William S. Parks went to Lafayette Sunday. Howard Clark spent Sunday with his lady friend in Chicago. Andy Rapp and James. Thompson went Ito Chicago this nforning.' Jacob Spitzer and (his softer, Mrs. J. A. Gilmore, went to Fair Oaks this morning. ’ E. E. Pullin and Edwin Robinson, of GiHam township, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Lydda Conger, of Roselawn, was the guest here Sunday of Miss Cynthia Mecklenberg. Lewis Harrington, who is. the railroad agent at Knnman, was in Rensselaer Sunday. Willis Poole, ofßattle Ground, came today for a visat with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Poole, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. James Britt autoed to Attica- today to see Mrs. Britt’s father and brother, who are very slick. Theodore Phillips, ex-trustee of Gilam township, and Cart Toyne, also of Gillam, were in Rensselaer today. . ifil R. Q. Hufford, formerly operator at the Monon station here, but now at Fraknfort, vislited with friends here Sunday. 111 ■ 1 ■■ 1 ———» Mrs. Emmett Lewis attended ithe funeral Sunday of Private Walter Archer at Monon. The death was caused by influenza. Attorney George A. Williams was called to East Liberty, Ohio, on account of the serious illness of his brother, Glenn Williams.
IF YOU Want a cook Want a clerk Want a partner ; Want a servani Want to sell a piaJTJ Want to sell a buggy Want to sell groceries Want to sell hardware Want to sell dry goods Want to sell clothes like H & H Advertise your wants in this paper Advertising is 'highway to success Advertising brings new patrons Advertising keeps the old ones Advertising insures success Advertising shows energy Advertising is pluck , Advertise, not bust Advertising is ‘bip’ Advertise long Advertise well Advertise at once In The Rensselaer Republican MONDAY LQCAL MARKETS. Oats 52c. Corn $1.12. Rye $1.30. Wheat $2.11. Butterfat 40c. Eggs 35c. Hens 22c. Springs 20c. Od roosters 14c. Ducks 20c. Geese 18c. R CHECK BOOK FREE! Draw your own check CQ i Chicago and tank by sriL No charge whatevtt. ETCr Your name ami i EaEZ, address please MMTTS MR, «• * M—Bk Oto—.E . > CALL < > - CITY BUS LINE ; * for trains and city ‘; ;' ; service. o ’ * LEE RAMEY ‘ J ; > Phones 441-White mad 107.
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