Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1919 — Page 4

THE UNIVERSAL CAR K|ifcp the old'Ford running—it’ll never wear out if’you let us take <are of it. Bring it in and _ we’lLma.k.a r .A...xun., !i.ka new .■ These war.timadays ‘o ' ' call for saving. There’s not a Beware bigger saver of time and money r g &ian a Ford car. But it must . * VJU be kept in running shape and Quality that's our business. Ford mechanics, Ford materials, Ford excellence with Pohl low prices. Let us look after your car. CENTRAL GARAGE CO Phone 3111. Rensseh*e». Ino.

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tlA' IFIED COLUMN • .AR SA E FOR SALE A Ford roadster A-l condition. Walter King. Phone 283 or 112. „ - . • - . ■—i,—i ■ FOR SALE —A complete threshing ioutnt, consisting of 16 h. p. Nichols & Shepard steam engine, an American separator, 32x52, all complete with feeder, weigher, blower, etc.; good steel water tank on wagon. Will sell at a bargain. Reason for selling, poor health. B. T. Lanham, address R-4, Rensselaer, Ind. Phone 943-B. TOR - SALE—A few shoats. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114.. FOR SALE—Choice clover hay in barn, four loads, no weeds or waste. 11. Paulus, phone 938-G. FOR SALE—Or will trade for straw, two loads of manure. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. FOR SALE —-An excellent work horse. Chas. W„. Platt. Phone 366. FOR SALE—Second hand Ford runabout, equipped with truck body attachment. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 fir 1J.4. —.- » - ' FOR —Six room residence on Frani eet, cheap if taken at dnce. J ... Daniels. Phone 314Green.

FOR SALE—Hampshire boar, June pig, weight 225 lbs. Boulder Messenger 68283, sired by Boulder Duke 37079; dam Comet 2d 96830. Now time to settle late gilts. oThis hog is one of my best, and was kept back for my own use. Can release him now. Russell Van Hook. Telephone 938-A. , FOR SALE—Eight tons of good timothy hay in mow. Will sell any amount. Riley Tullis. Phone 927-E. FOR SALE—Timothy hay W’U sell ii. ricks or half ricks Three miles out Joseph Halligan. Phone 12. FOR SALE—I6O acres well improved farm in Gillam township, 5H miles from town, 4 miles from station on improved gravel road. All level black land, good fences and buildings. * Trfci right, terms reasonable. Possession March first 2P« sere farm with fair improvements. level black land, 110 acres in Cultivation, balance pasture, six miles from town. Price >65.00 per acre. Terms to suit Possession Feb. Ist 120 acre farm, good improvements, locate don stone road. 100 acres in cultivation, 20 acres pasture. Price and terms right. Will trade any one or al lof the above farms. JOHN A. DUNLAP. • FOR SALE—A child’s bed and mattress, in fair condition. Mia. Fred Chapman. Phone 280. ’

FOR SALE—Home grown onion seed, good quality, at reasonable rates. Guaranteed A-l. Alfred Donne! iv t the Onion King. Phone 903-B. FOR SALE—Single Comb Rhode *6 la nd Red eggs from choice pen. Price SI.OU per setting. Phone 236. FOR SALE—Pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain. Price $2.00. W. B. Hough. Phone 936-D. FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls; past yearlings, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. D. 5, Francesville. 10 it SALE—acres, black sandy loam, goo . improvements; compelled to quit farming. Will sell at auction on Thursday, Feb. 13, 1919, together with stock, implements aid feed. For further particulars see W. A. Lake, Kiuman, Indiana. WANTED. Vv AN TED TO RENT—A small modern house. Call Win. Hogan, at Rensselaer Hotel. Phone 167. WANTED—By a high school girl, place to work for’board; prefer a private family. Phone 912-D. WANTED—Baseburner. Call me a>t Rensselaer Garage, phone 365, from 7 a. in. to 6 p. m. H. C. McNaghten.

WANTED—-Load of hay and corn. Leslie Clark. Phone 18 or 114. WANTED Second-hand office desk. Hugh Kirk. Phone 404. WANTED Government bonds bought and sold; also dwelling houses sold on easy terms. A. Leopold, at office of Mcoe Leopold.

work. 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. SALESMEN WANTED—Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, paint. Part or whole time. Commission basis. Men with car or rig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland. .Ohio. WANTED TEAMS—We~want immediately twenty teams experiencec .n 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., Kouts, 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 oer pound. Roth Bros. —-- WANTED—To do your automobile repairing. Skilled mechanic and prices are right. O. H. McKay. FOT4IENT. FOR RENT—After March’lst,’-the depot restaurant. Call phone 905-G. Or see Harry Gai 1 ager. FOR RENT—Farm. Inquire at ’ffice. Dr. F. A. Turflar

LOST. LOST—A RexaH self-filling fountain pen. Notify Billy Grant. Phone 43. or telegraph office. Reward to finder. Mrs. Lloyd Johnson. Phone 911-S. ‘ , LOST—Fur overcoat between my home and Remington. Sam Lowery. LOST—Saturday evening between Eigelsbach meat market and Weston cemetery, pocketbook containing two State Bank certificates and small amount of money. Leave at Shis office- Reward. Wm. Ervin. LOST—A non-skid auto chain. David Zeigler. Phone 906-G.

THE EVENING REPI BLIC'AN. KENBBEJLAEK, INDIANA.

MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND—Ford exhamit pipe. Get at thi« office. ' ' MONEY TO LOAN—Chas J. Doan ' So ’' ~ , MONEY TuToAN—6 p« eont arm 1 »n» John A. Dxxnla*. ■“ 2. PUBLIC SALE - As lam feoing to move on a smaller farm, I will sell at public auction on the Bill Esson fa’rm, 2 % miles east and 1 mile north of Foresman, 6 miles east and 1 mile north of Brook, 4 miles south and 5% miles west of Rensselaer, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, -fche—--ftifl uw i ng: — descri bed -personal ■ property, at 11:00 a. m.: 10 Head of Cattle — Consisting of 1 Durham cow, 4 yrs old, fresh April 1; 1 black heifer, coming 2 yrs old, bred Jan. 31", 1 roan heifer, coming 2 yrs old, will be (fresh in May; 1 yearling heifer; s'coming 2-year-old steers; 1 31-32 Shorthorn bull, ready for service. 4 Head Hortei and Mule*— l gray horse, coming 9 yrs old, wt about 1600; 1 gray mare, 8 yrs old, wt about same; 1 iron gray horse, coming 6 yrs old, wt about 1200; 1 yearling mule. ■ -... 41 Head of Hogs— l 6 good brood sows, weighing about 140 each, bred t ofarrow last of May and first of June; 1 full-blood red boar; 1 doming 2-year-old full-blood Poland China boar; 19 large stock hogs, weighing aboift 165 pounds each; 3 pigs and 1 shoat. Farm Implement*— l David Bradlew -2-row cultivator with gopher attachments ; 1 narrow tired wagon and box; 1 David Bradley mower, good as new, only cut 30 acres of hay; 1 John Deere 8,-ft spader; .1 John Deere 7-ft spader; 1 7-ft Tiger disc; 1 John Deere riding cultivator; I Corp King manure spreader, in good condition; 1 18-in sulky plow, with shares; 1 Osborne walking cultivator, good as new; 120 rods check wire, in good condition; 1 hog selffeeder; 1 horse clipping machine; 5 galvanized chicke ncoops; 1 22-ft ladder; 6 stands of bees; 10 bushels yellow seed corn and racks; 1 washing machine and wringer; a few horse collars; 12 tons of timothy hay in mow; also about 7 tons of clover hay. TERMS —All sums of $lO and under, cash in hand; all sums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given with 6 per cent interest, if paid when due; if not paid when due 8 per cent from date; 2 per cent off for cash on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property to be removed until settled for. WILBUR STALLARD. Harvey Williams, Auctioneer. John Lyons, Clerk. . Hot lunch served on grounds.

PUBLIC SALE. Having decided to quit farming 1 will sell at public auction on the Walter V. Porter farm, one mile west of the William Hoover farm, 3 miles south and 2 miles west, of Rensselaer, 7 miles northeast of Foresman, beginning at 10:30 a. m., on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, the following described property: 10 Head of Horse* and Colt*— Pair black mare, 7 yrs old, wt 3000; pair black geldings, 4 yrs odd, wt 2900; black mare, 6 yrs old, wt 1400; 2 black mares, 3 yrs odd, wt 2300; 3 horse colts, 2 yrs old. 17 Head of Cattle — Shorthorn cow, 7 yrs odd, fresh March 20; blue roan cow, 7 yrs old, fresh by day of sale; Hereford cow, 6 yrs old, fresh by date of sale; Hereford cow, 7 yrs old, fresh March 15; Hereford cow, 6 yrs old, fresh March 15; roan cow, J yr? old, fresh in April; bull, 7-8 Hereford, 2 yrs old; bul'l calf, coming yearling, a good one; 5 calves, 4 heifers and I steer; heifer. coming 2 yrs old, with calf; 3 yearling steers.

4 Head of Sheep 4 Farm Machinery—B ft Deering binder; Deering mower, 5 ft cut; 10-ft hay rake; Hayes corn planter, with 80 rds wire; 12-in gang plow; 16-in sulky plow; 16-in walking plow; 2 Avery cultivators; Tower gopher; 15-ft harrow; 20-fit harrow; feed grinder; broad-tire wagon with triple box; 2 hay ladders; 8-ft disc; 4 sets harness; several collars; set single harness; top buggy; mud boat; 5-gal churn; U. S. cream separator; 2 scoop boards; hand corn she Mer; ward-robe; milk tank; dinner bell. TERMS—-A credit of 10 months wild be allowed on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving good bankable note bearing 6 per cent interest from date of sale if paid when due, if not so paid to draw 8 per cent from date of sale; 2 per cent discount allowed on all sums over $10; $lO and under cash in hand; no property to be removed until proper settlement has been made for same. JACK HOYES. Fred A. Phillips, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spitler, clerk. Hot lunch on ground.

Our Short Order is pancake flour from wheat flour and rice flour, used extensively throughout the year. Insist upon having it. If your grocer can’t supply you call the Iroquois Roller Mills, phone 456. ~ Spring rain coats in all styles and shades now on display. High in quality and low in price. Duvall’s Quality Shop. We stil have it, only six cans to a customer, Pet, Carnation, None Such, Fort Dearborn and Monarch milk. Large cans 15c, srar.H 8c or two for 15c.—Eger’s Grocery. zsmbotbx> chec k book ram

PUBLIC. SALE. I The undersized will hold a live stock sale oil i n f|'. ■. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, beginning at 11 a. m., located 2 miles north and IVt miles east of Brook, and 2 miles west of Julian, 10 miles west and 2 miles south of Rensselaer, on good stone roads: 65 Head of Cattle — 1 black COW, fresh giving 3 gal of milk a day; 1 fresh last January; 1 red cow, iresh last January; 1 black heifer, fresh last January; 20 head of cows, will be fresh in February, March and ApFil; 6 head of full-blood Herefords, he fresh in spring! The cows are all from 2 to 8 vears old and well bred "tows - and bred to a 'full-bTood Hereford bull; 1 full-iblood Hereford bull, coming 3 yrs old, a good one; 20 head of coming 2-year-old Hereford heifers, all bred to registered bull; 10 head of yearling steers. —The owners guarantee these to be the best grade of cattle ever offered at a public sale in this country. 6 Head of Brood Sowa— 6 good brood sows, will farrow ip Marcli. 12 Head Hor*e* and Mule*— l black team of geldings, 5 yrs old, wt 2800, sound; 1 brown gelding, coming 3 yrs old, wt 1200, sound; 1 roan gelding, 3 yrs old; 1 bay mare, coming 4 yrs old, wt 1450, sound; 1 sor-, rel horse, 4 yrs old, wt 1300, sound; 1 bay horse, 9 yrs old, sound; 1 bay mare, 2 yrs old, sound; 1 brown horse, 2 yrs old, sound; 3 last spring mules, good ones. Some good Barley Seed for sale. Term*— All sums of $lO and under cash in hand. AH sums over $lO a credit of 11 months will be given with 6 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 properfy be»removed until settled for. William J. Ulyat, George W. Davi*. Williams & McCurtain, Aucts. John Lyons, Clerk. Hot lunch by King’s Daughters.

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned has rented hiS farm and is going to town, and will therefore dispose of his personal property at public sale at his farm, 3 miles south, % mile west and % mile south of Rensselaer, 8 miles north, M mile west and % mile north of Remington, 12 miles east of Brook, commencing at 10 a. m., on THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1919, 14 Head Hor*e* and Colt* —Consisting of 1 pair bay mare, 8 yrs old, well matched and sound, wt 3100; 1 sorrel mare, 9 yrs old, wt 1600; 1 pair bays, coming 5 yrs old, mare and gelding, sound, wt 3000; 1 span chestnut sorrel mares, well matched, p dandy, nite pair, sound, wt 2300; 1 black- filly, coming 4 yrs, wt 1100, sound; 1 bay gelding, coming 4 yrs, wt 1100, sound; 1 black gelding, coming 3 yrs, wt 950, sound; 1 bay filly, 2 yrs old, sound, wt 850; 1 bay gelding, 10 yrs, a good work horse, wt 1300; 1 pair coming yearling bay colts, a dandy good pair, wt 1600. This is an exceptionally good bunch of horses, as you will see on day of sale. 32 Head of Cattle — Consisting of 20 head of milch cows, ranging inage from 2 to 6 yrs, some now giving milk, some with calf by side, some fresh by day of sale, some fresh later; 11 nice heifers, ranging from 15 to 18 months; 1 fulLblood black Polled bull, 3 yrs old, a good one. This is a good bunch of cattle all the way -through.

10 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 10 young brood sows, all bred. Farm Took, Etc.—Consisting of 1 new Deering binder, with auto truck, 8-ft cut; 1 good Standard mower, 5-ft; 1 Deering hay rake, 10-ft; 1 John Deere spader,- 8-ft; 1-g-ft-diser 1 8-ft pulverizer; 2 2-ft wood frame lever harrows; 1 new Janesville gang plow, 12-in bottom, 1 John Deere walking plow, 14-in (bottom; 2 Hayes riding cultivators; 2 Tower gojihers; 1 2-row stalk cutter; 2 Sattley corn planters, each with 80 rods wire and fertilizer attachments; 1 new 1horse Kentucky wheat drill with fertilizer attachment, good as new; 1 Niseo manure spreader, almost as good as new; 1 new Studeba'ker wide-tire wagon, 50-in box; 1 Harrison wide-tire wagon, 38-in box; 1 good pair hay ladders; 1 new set gravel boards, 3x4 bottoms; 1 '2horse weeder; 1 Advance broadcast seeder and cart complete, good as new; 1 combination wagon box —hay rack, hog rack or bight box. This farm machinery all in good shape, most of it having been used comparatively little. 3 sets good work harness and some extra collars; 1 set single driving harness, used but little; about 6 tons clover.and timothy hay in mow; a lot of household arid kitchen furniture, including 1 large size Cleremont baseburner, as good as new; 1 steel range in good condition.; sewing machine, dining table and chairs, rockers, rugs, washing machine, wringer and many other articles. TERMIS —A credit of 8 months will begiven on sums over $lO, without i ntere stif paad whe ndue. If not paid when due, 8 per cent interest from date; 4 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. A. A. HOOVER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Lunch by Ladies’ Add of Jame| Sunday school. • v

The new spring “bonnets” are now in for the men- and young men in all the latest shades and blocks. Duvall’s Quality Shop. ~~ Mass Pauline Halligan, daughter of Patrick Halligan, of Dunkirk, and niece of Joseph Haligan, .of this city, is recovering from Hie auto accident in which she was very severely injured some three weeks ago while going .to her work in Chicago. It is thought that the young lady’s hearing has been permanently injured. '■ l

AUCTIONSALEHOUSEKOLO GOODS I am preparing to move to Cloorado and must get away just as soon as possible and have decided to offer the remainder of my household goods at public auction at my residence - 213 No. Weston street. SATURDAY, FEB. 8 Mrs. Winona Dunlap. Fred Phillip*, Auctioneer. AT 1:30 P. M. PHONE 352.

GILLAM 168 PER CENT. 168 per cent of its quota for the Armenian and Syrian relief. Our Early Breakfast is a prepared buckwheat flour. Ask your grocer or phone 456. IrouoisßoHer Mills. Anyone wishing to see me will find me at the Trust & Savings bank on Saturday afternoons. H. O. Harris. Phone 124. Stetson spring “bonnets” now on display at $5.00. Kingsbury “bonnets” $4.50. They are great in style and colors. Duvall’s Quality Shop. Home economy does not mean using inferior goods, but buying to the best advantage. Try a 49-lb. sack of Blue Ribbon flour for $2.75 Phone 456. Iroouis Roller Mills.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician aad Surcnon Opposite Truet and Sevingn Bank ’hone*: 177—3 rinrx for offloa; » rta«» raaHonea, f BeaaaaiMr, Indiana. SCHUYLER C. IRWIN Law, Real Estate, Inauranaa _ t per cent farm loans. Office tn Odd Fellows’ Block. F. H. HEMPHILL Special attention to diseases of women Office over Fandlff** Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 441. DR. F. A. TURFLER O*teopatl*i« Phyeieian Telephone, office and residence. 443. Room 1 and 1. Murray Building, Reueseiaer, Indiana Phones. Office— l rings or. •••; Residence—l rings oa too. Successfully treats both acute end mronlc diseases. Spinal curvatures a specialty. H. L BROWN Dentist Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plate* a Specialty. All the latest methods in Dentistry. Gas administered for painless extraction. Office over &arah*a >ra< Store. JOHN A. DUNLAP Lawyer (Successor to Frank Foltpl Practice in all oourla. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. ffienssolaer —“ *“■ mdiaaa DR. E. N. LOY Physician —— Office in the G. E. Murray Building Telephone 89. WILUAMS A DEAN Lawyers Special attention given ‘o prepare Uon it rills, settlement of estates, making and examination of abetraeta it title, and farms loans. ’ Office in Odd reUnwn Building. ’ W. H. PARKINSON Lawyer Office, Room 4, Odd Fellows Building With G. H. McLain Rensselaer Office Days— Friday and Saturday of each week. TRUSTEES’ OFFICE DAYS. MARION TOWNSHIP. C. W. PoetiM, Trustee Odd Fellows Building, Rensselaer, on Saturdays. Office phone 542. Residence 328.

NEWTON TOWNSHIP. John Rush, Trust** Office with E. P. Lana, over Murray’s Store, in Rensselaer, on Saturdays. JORDAN TOWNSHIP. Julius G. Huff, Trust** Office Day—Thursday, at Residence —Address, R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer Phone 949-A ~ IF - YOU Want a cook Want a clerk Want a«- partner Want a servant . Want to sell a plan. == J 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 higlfway 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

HANGING GROVE.

Mrs. Clarence Cochran and Mrs. Zelpha Brown visited Mrs. Verne E. Bussell Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George Westvall and children are spending this week parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cochran. Mrs. Westvall had a tooth pulled a week ago, and they had to freeze her mouth before the gum would stop bleeding. Mrs. James Jefferies is real sick with a bad cold and la grippe. C. A. Armstrong returned Sunday morning after a two weeks’ visit with Edward Peregrine at Plymouth, and other relatives. Mrs. J. M. Ray and Mrs. Russell Willits will entertain the Ladies’ Aid February 12, at the 'home of Mrs. WiWitsr- — 7:; - ■- The Country Club will give a reception at the home of Samuel Cook Friday evening, Feb. 8, in honor of our soldier boys, John Cook and Lowell Morton. AH members , are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ray visited their son, Verna, and wife at LaPorte from Friday till Monday. Mrs. Hattie Arnott visited her sister, Mrs. W. R. Willits, Saturday and Sunday. Grandma Ross was also a visitor at the Willits home from Saturday till Monday. Mrs. Edward Cook is quite sick with influenza, and both the little ones have the disease but are not as bad as the mother. The Ladies’ Aid served lunch at two sales this week—Oma Merrill’s on Tuesday and George Potts’ Wednesday. As yet we are unable to learn how much they cleared at the two sales.

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John Nelson’s spent Sunday at Attica. Little Nellie Donohue has been on the sick list the past few days. John Moynihan, Eeo Decker and S. F. Douglas motored to Chicago Saturday and spent Sunday. There will be a box social, contests and show held at the Pine township school Thursday evening Feb. 6. Mrs. J. N. Bowman spent Monday in Remington. —— ' ,7 7 ■ Mrs. S. F. Douglas has received word that her brother, Dr. J. A. Owens, who was recently discharged from the army, has opened a veterinary office in Brookston.

Miss -Bird Rains went to Roselawn this morning. Try our fancy northern grown potatoes, al large, smooth potatoes and fine cookers. a "bushel. Eger’s Grocery. -———— ——— i Jersey sweaters, $5.00 grade for $3.50. Sweater coats at big reductlOHS. —DUV4!FS“Qiiality Shop.” Shaw Knit hose in all colors 50c. They are great and will wear -like ~ iron. Duvall’s Quality Shop. George M. Babcock has been mustered out of service at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, and arrived here yesterday afternoon. He will be associated with his father at the Democrat office.

UsgggUl •‘AShlneln IB ■ Every Drop” Get a can today from your hardware or gro- EjUi’Udl HELU eery dealer. CALL < CITY BUS LINE : FOR TRAINS AND CITY ; SERVICE. LEE RAMEY ; Phone* 441-White and 107. <

RENSSELAER '~L - REMINGTON ■4 BUS LINE two ROUND TRIPS DAILY I— - i . LEAVE ’£ Rensselaer .8:00 a. m. Rensselaer ... .... .4:00 p. m. Remington .9:30 a. m. Remington. .. .5.... ... .; .6:15 PFRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor. FARE SIOO War Tax Bc.