Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1919 — Page 3
UNIVERSAL CAR V$ . * ‘ | I‘ * r •L ■ * ’wr* * There are more than 8,000,000 Ford can in daily operation in the United States. This is a »r~ little better than one hall of ail the motor ears used in America. The Ford car is every man's necessity. No matter what his business may be, it solvee the problem of cheapest transportation. Wo solicit your order now, because production is limited, and we must make it the role to supply first orders first Touring Car, $625; Runabout, $500; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $776; Truck Chassis, $560. These prices f. o. b. Detroit CENTRAL OARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN SULT AMD UKX-WinLT. OUBZ ft WAiiTT.Tns . . Publish*** THE PBXSAY ISSUE XS ÜBOULAX WUXLX EDITION. Sami-Weakly Republican entered Jan. 1. 1897. aa second class mail matter, at the poet office at Rensselaer, Indiana. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, aa second elaaa mall matter, at the poat office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of Harch 8, 1879. BATES 808 DXS7BAY ADYBBTXSXEO Dally, per Inch ... . vr. .~TTrvr;.v.v.l6c Sewi-Weekly, per inch .18c SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Dally, by carrier, 10 oents a week. By mail, SI.OO a year. Sami-Weekly, year. In advance, 92.00. BATES JTOB CZJLSSITiaD AD* Three lines of less, per week of six laeues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional apace pro rata. OABBIEB BOTE. Carl Arnott Hopkins Brothers Raymond Lyoce Harold Bowen Thomas Donnelly William Campbell
CLASSIFIED COLUMN —"V OR SALE. FOR SALE—I Reliable 80 egg incubator, 1 Wisconsin 200 egg incubator, 2 brooders, 1 corn cracker or grinder. The whole lot for |l2. Janette’* Variety Store. ---- • * - FOR SALE —Three pigs. Leslie Clark. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from selected pen of pure bred Buff Orpington and Buff Leghorns, at reasonable prices. Phones 95 or 569. G. B. Porter. FOR SALE—One 100-foot lot two blocks from court house, east front. One 6'6-foot tot five blocks from court house, south front. Any old price if enough. J. H. Holden.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—Oliver combination 2 or 3 bottom plow, automatic, plowed about 150 acrSft; also tractor; 10-foot disc, new lfcst spring. Obas. T. Battleday. Phone lit. Ayr 88-L . FOR SALE—Pair of good road ponies, splendid workers and serviceably sound. Would trade for good oow. Russell Van Hook. Pbone 988-A. . FOR SALE—Up to date 200 acre farm. Modern buildings. Near Dewagiac, Mich. Write Hale E. Ryther, Three Oaks, Mich. FOR SALE—Nice 2-weeks old Jersey heifer calf. Russell Van Hook. Phone 9SB-A. FOR SALE—I6O acres well improved farm in Gillam township, Pit miles from town, 4 miles from station on improved gravel road. All level Mack land, good fences sad buildings. Price right, trams reasonable. Possession March first 200 acre farm with fair improvements, level black land, 110 acres la cultivation, balance pastors, six mites from town. Pries 865.00 per acre. Terns to suit / Possession Feb. let 120 aers farin, good improvements, locate don atone road. 100 acne in cultivation, 20 acres pasture. Pries and terms right Win trade any one or al lof tbs above frame - JOHN A. DUNLAP. FOR SALE—Two pore bred ret male Duroc hogs, weights 175 and 250. Phone 948-K. Roy Stoekskk. FOR SALE—S room house an< large lot Hard and soft water. \ Price 8760. A. J. Biseenden. *
FOR SALE—Bee supplies. Order now and be prepared for the spring flow of honey. Ask for free catalog. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. FOR SALE—Twin cylinder Harley Davisson motorcycle in good condition. Frank Potts. FOR SALE—Six turkeys, three 'bronze, two bens and one tom; three red, two hens and one tom. George A. Daugherty, Sr., R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Eighty sere farm, 40 acres in pasture, 40 under cultivation; 6 room house, big cattle barn and silo. Would make A-l dairy farm. A bargain. Can give poesession March 1. One mile of DsMotte. Call or address C. L. Fzitts, DeMotte, Indiana. FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls, past yearlings, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. D. 6, FzanceeviMe. 'FOB SALE—Timothy hay Will sell in zicks or half ricks Three miles out Joseph Halligaa. Phone 12. • FOR SALE—Good solid 16 inch block wood. Shelby Comer. Phone 904-L. FOR SALE—S6B takes my new $250 Tyrolia Phonograph, Edison and Pathe Saphire and 200 steal needles and records. New, still crated. Will send picture and ship C. 0. D. on approval. Act quickly. Waveely Brown, Wilmette, 111.
FOR SALE—A pair of horses, harness, wagon and dump boards. Have no further use for above named, having resigned road work. A. Woodworth. FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs at 15 for 31.00. From a fine brood. Mrs. Abraham Wartena. Phone 459Green. ----- -; ; FOR SALE— —-S. O. Rhode Island Red eggs from choice pen. Price 31.00 per setting. Phone 286. ' ■ FOR SALE—I9I7 Four Touring car, just overhauled and in A-l condition. William Eisele. Phone 452Green.
FOR SALE—Pure freed Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain. Price 32.00. W. B. Hough. Pbone 936-D. FOR SALE—Two hard coal burner staves, and wood heating stove, all in good - condition. Also- small cottage house to be removed from present location. Also good building lot House could be moved on lot and make good residence. Very reasonable terms on house and lot together or separately. George A. Williams. FOR SALE—Spring wheat Call 606 or 456. George Reed. FOR SALE A Ford roadster A-l condition. Waiter King. Phone 283 or 112.
FOR SALE— Overland Touring Car. 10 Tens Good Timothy Hay. Butterfly Cream Separator. Majestic Range, and Other Household Article*. ELIAS ARNOLD, R. F. D. 1, Rensselaer, lad. Phone '913-F- - WANTED. WANTED—By high school boy, place to work for board. Phone 912-D. WANTED—Elderly woman .with child ho keep house for farmer. For name of party inquire of L. H. Hamilton. '.I"" ■"I ■—■■■■■. ■■—*!! WANTED—GirI at the Princess Lunch. - . WANTED—Medium site lo*d of corn. Will pay 2 cents above market price. LrafieCtetk.
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WANTED —Girl at the Rensselaer Hotel. Grace Thompson, Priprietress. WANTED—A good, reliable farm hand at once for the season. Good wages, and house provided. W. F. Ihne, R. D. 4, Rensselaer. Phone 928-B. WANTED—Young or middle-aged lady to operate a cream station. Apply Thursday between 10:80 and 1:30. Schlosser Bros.’ cream station.
WANTED—SingIe man to work on farm. Frank Schroer. Phone 913-J. WANTED—At Barnos’ Restaurant, dining room girl sad dish washer. WANTED—I have the Clyde Williams wood sawing outfit and will saw your wood for $1.50 an hour. Cord wood $1.25 per cord. Harlow Peek. Phone 947-F. WANTED Government bonda bought and sold; also dwelling houses sold on easy terms. A. Leopold, South Front street. Phone 33. WANTED—To lease that piece of wild sod with small brush but no stumps for term of crops. M. D. Karr, Fair Oaks, Indiana. WANTED—Cream. Will pay *he highest market price. Cavinder & Cavinder. Odd Fellows’ Building, Gifford, Indiana. SALESMEN WANTED—Lubricating oil, grease, specialties, paint. Pact or whole time. Commission basis. Men with car or rig preferred. Riverside Refining Company, Cleveland, Ohio. u WANTED—Hides. Will pay 17c oer pound. Both Bros. WANTED—To buy Liberty bonds end to loan money. If you cannot hold your Liberty bonds and want to sell them, do not sacrifice but write to me at once. At the close of this session of the legislature I will open a bond and loan office in Rensselaer.. Address Representative W. L. Wood, English Hotel, Indianapolis, Indiana.
FOB BENT. FOR RENT—32O acre farm, Inquire of Michael Kanne. Phone 72. FOR RENT—Pasture for 100 head of cattle, nine miles southeast of Rensselaer. If interested write to Clyde Clark, Morocco, Ind. FOR RENT—To a small family, 4 room house, 2 'blocks north of Cement Products Company. Marion Cooper. Phone 642-BJack. FOR BENT—Farm. Inquire at office. Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOB RENT—New bungalow, nicely situated, 5 rooms, bath, toilet, city water and lights. Can give possesion at once. David Haste. Phone 567. FOR RENT— The Nellie Donegas Reynolds modern 9 room house and garage on Washington Ave. Inquire of J. N. Lea therms n at First National Bank. FOR RENT—After the lint of March a 4-room house, wall water and electric lights. Charles Cain. Phone 502-B. - . - k.,> i
LOST. LOST—Suit case and gasoline cap from Saxon car between Tom McDonald’s and Merrill’s. Return to Republican office. Louie Ott Phone 913-H. LOST—Ford auto chain between my home and Rensselaer, February 21. Finder please notify George Crockett Phone 948-B. ~ LOST—An automobile chain between Remington and Rensselaer. Finder please notify H. E. Parkison. Phone 488. LOST—Stake out of track rack. Please notify F. E. Warne, Drayman. Phone 877." ' ~ FOUND. FOUND—Auto side curtain. Owner can geit at this office by paying for this notice. FOUND—-Pocket book containing sum of money. Finder can get same ■ by paying for this ad. If not called for within 30 days, it will be turned over to the Red Cross. J. A. McFarland, FOUND—Pair gold-rimmed glasses at the Monon depot. Call at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. ~—- STOLEN—In the spring or summer of 1917, the black six-year-old mare bought of Walter Lynge, also the black six-year-old mare bought of A. B. Tolin, mate to the Tolin mare stolen and returned to me. Wilt pay 860.00 cash for return of these mares, or information that will lead to return of these horses, or sny ether horses stolen from me, or any horse collars, blankets, tools, or other property belonging to me. Jennie M.. Conrad, Conrad, Newton (Vmlrty, TihßaM, ^ —— ——V—^ MONEY TO LOAN—6 par cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. - '■ MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean A Son. : TUESDAY LOCAL GRAIN MARKET /Oats 54c. Corn 31-18. , * Rye 81.23. - ' Wheat 32.11. The Rev. I. H. Ade, of Mt. Ayr, is conducting revival services at the Aix church in Union township. . ‘ ■ i..si ■i , ■!■■■ ■ ■!■■■ . n—a "■■"Sg Frank Sommers and family have moved from the Vincent Ksele farm i west of tbis rity to the Welsh Brothers’ farm near the Never Fail school house in Jordan township.
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