Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 March 1919 — Page 4

THE UNIVERSAL CAR • * Ford cats are more useful today than ever be- . - - ' WSSNN « - , •' ... fore; a necaasity in village, town, city and conn- , try; the utility of fanner, merchant, manufacturer, architect, engineer, contractor, salesman, doctor, clergyman; a profitbale factor in the life of the nation. Runabout, $600; Touring Car, $626; Ons Ton Truck Chassis, $660; Coupe, $660; Se--1 dan,~s776—these"* prices* f. Detroit"* We can got but a limited quantity. Please give us your »■ yy ' ~ 5 t- r order st once as first come will get first delivery. CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DULY AMD SEMI-WEEKiY. nr.i»» * HAMILTON - - Publisher* y«Ta nUSAY ISSUE IS BEQOUB WUELY EDITION. aeml-Weokly Republican entered Jail. 1, 1887, as oecond class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1887, as second class mall matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 8, 1878. BATES ros DISPLAY ADVERTISING Dally, per inch ........;........... .16c bewi-Weekly, per Inch 18c - SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, 85.00 a year. . ■ Sens!-Weekly, year, in advance, 82.00. BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six Issnm of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican. 25 cents. Additional space pro rata. OABBIBB boys. Carl Arnott Hopkins Brothers Raymond Dynge Harold Bowen Thomas Donnelly William Campbell

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR. SALE. y , FOR SALE—Three pigs. Leslie Clark. FOR SALE —Barred Rock eggs for setting, 15 for 75 cents, Mrs. M. 1. Adams. ; ' t FOR SALE —Bay mare 8 years old, weight 1400, Gelding 4 years old, weight 1200; sound and well broke. Emil 'Johnson, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Phone 908-F. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from selected pen of pure bred Buff Orpington and Buff Leghorns, at reasonable prices. Phones 05 or 569. G. B. Porter.'’ FOR SALE OR TRADE —Oliver combination 2 or 3 bottom plow, automatic, plowed about 150 acres; also tractor; 10-foot disc, new last spring. Chas. T. Battleday. Phone Mt. Ayr 88-L yy ~ • FOE SALE—Pair of good road ponies, splendid workers and serviceably sound. Would trade for good cow. Russell Van Hook. Phone 9S&-A.

FOR SALE —Nice 2-weeks old Jersey heifer calf. Russell Van Hook. Phone 938-A. FOR SALE—I6O acres well improved farm in Gil lam township, 5% 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. 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 —Two pure bred red male Duroc hogs, weights 175 and 260. Phone 948-K. Roy Stockskk. FOR SALE—S room house and large lot. Hard and soft Water. Price $750. A. J. Bissenden. FOR SALE—Bee supplies. Order now and be prepared for the spring flow of honey. Ask for free catalog. Leslie Clark, mt the Republican office. 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 —Some used tires. Guarantee Tire Repair Shop, Frank Morlan, Proprietor. U ■ • FOR SATE —Bantling incubator and brooder, price $5.00. Ed. Herath. FOR SALE —Six turkeys, three bronze, two hens and one tom; three red, two hens and one tom. George A. Daugherty, Sr., R. F. D. 4, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SA-LE —Eighty acre farm, 40 acres in pasture, 40 under cultivation; 5 room house, big cattle barn and silo. Would make A-l dairy farm. A bargain. Can give possession March 1. One mile of DeMotte. Call or address C. L. Fritts, DeMotte, Indiana. FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls, past yearlings, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. D. 6, Francesvile. FOR SALE—Timothy hay Will sell in ricks or half ricks Three miles out Joseph Halagan. Phone 12. FOR SALE—Good solid 16 inch block wood. Shelby Comer. Phone 904-L... =^======£^==i FOR SALE—Twin cylinder Harley Davisson motorcycle in good condition. Frank Potts. FOR SALE —Buff Orpington eggs at 16 for SI.OO. From a fine brood. Mrs. Abraham Wartena. Phone 459Green. FOR SALE—S. C. Rhode Island Red eggs from choice pen. Price SI.OO per setting. Phone 236.

FOR SALE —1917 Four Touring car, just overhauled and in A-l condition. William Eisele. Phone 452Green. FOR SALE —Pure bred Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain. 936-D. - ■ ------ —- —r FOR SALE— Two hard coal burner stoves, and wood heating stove, all in good condition. Also small cottage house to be removed from present location. Also good building lot. . louse could be moved on lot and mhke gobd 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—Kitcheneed cabinet, one of the best cabinets on the market. In good condition. T. J. r’routy. Phone 955rJ. FOR SALE—MiIk, 10 cents per quart, not delivered. Mrs. A. Gangloff. FOR SALE A Ford roadster A-l condition. Walter King. Phone 283 or WANTED—Young or middle-aged lady to operate a cream station. Apply Thursday between 10:30 and 1:30. Schlosser Bros.’ cream station.

WANTED Government bonds bought and sold; also dwelling houses sold on easy terms. A. Leopold, South Front street. Phone S 3. FOR SALE-s^ Overland Touring Car. Tons Good Timothy Hay. Butterfly Cream Separator. and other household articles. ELIAS ARNOLD, R. F. D. 1, Rensselaer, In«L Phone 913-F. WANTED. WANTED—-By high school boy, place to work for board. Phone 912-D. ;i - „ ' WANTED —Elderly woman with child to keep house for farmer. For name of party inquire of L H. Hamilton. ■ ' - - - ' ■ - ■ • ■ WANTED—GirI at the Princess Lunch.

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WANTED—GirI at the Rensselaer Hotel. Grace Thompson, Proprietress. WANTED—I have the Clyde Wiliiams wood rawing outfit and will saw your wood for $1.60 an hour. Cord wood $1.25 per cord. Harlow Peek. Phone 947-F. WANTED—A good, reliable farm hand at once for the season. Good wages, and house provided. W T F. Ihne, R. D. 4, Phone 928-B. - WANTED—SingIe man to work on farm. Frank Schroer. Phone 913-J. "WANTED—At Barnes’ Restaurant, dining room girl and dish washer. —WANTED—To buy shoats from 60 to 100 pounds. C. E. Prior. Phones 39 and 247. ~ .-== WANTED—Linotype operator. An all-round printer preferred. Address Republican, Rensselaer, Indiana. WANTED—Bee keepers to write or ask for copy of bee catalogue. Mailed free. Leslie Clark, f Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—To lease that piece t>f wild sod with small brush but no stumps for term of drops. M. D. Karr, Fair Oaks, Indiana. WANTED —Cream. Will pay the highest market price. Cavinder & Cavinder. Odd Fellows’ Building, Gifford, Indiana.

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— Hides. Will pay 17c per pound. Roth Bros. —--WANTED—To buy Liberty bonds and to loan money. If you cannot hold youP Liberty bonds and want to seH 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. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—The George Wilcox residence, corner Weston and Elm streets. Jacob Wilcox. Phone 304Red. FOR RENT—Residence in Rensselaer. Clara Re6ve. Phone 115White. FOR RENT—Sixty-five acre farm. H. R. Wood. 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-Bl^ck. FOR RENT —Fan*. Inquire at MBce. Dr F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT —The Nellie Donegan Reynolds modern 9 room house and garage on Washington Ave. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman at First National Bank. 1

FOR RENT —After the first of March a 4-room house, well water and electric lights. Charles Cain. Phone 502-B. Q _ - FOUND. FOUND—Auto side curtain. Owner can get at this office by paying for this notice. FOUND Side curtain for automobile. Inquire here. FOUND—Pocket hook containing sum of money. Loser 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. Will pay $50.00 cash for return of these mares, or information that will lead to return of these horses, or any other horses stolen from me, or any horse collars, blankets, tools, or other property belonging to me. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Indiana. —— — MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN—Chas! T. Dean & Son.

■ FRIDAY GRAIN MARKETS. Osits 54c. Cohn $1.21. Rye $1.25. Wheat $2.11. / ATTENTION, WAR MOTHERS. ~ „The War .Mothers of Marion township; will meet at the court house in this city Saturday, March 8, at 2:30 p. m. ~1. i I ---a ; The telephone bell just rang. We ‘ wonder if the ring win be included in [our income tax. ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gosnell, of Hammond, came to Rensselaer Thursday evening. Jf Mrs. Fred Stiers, 4>f Lee, who had been visiting with Mrs. Henry Rani die and family, . vtent *0 Chicago • Thursday to visit ner daughter.

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