Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1919 — Page 4

- 77-" I . . < . • * "* With regards to newspaper articles regarding a new and cheaper THE UNIVERSAL CAB ~. • -j ?z — - ~ r~ r ~- Mr. Ford says: ** CENTRAL GARAGE - March 21, 1919. Rensselaer, Indiana. GENTLEMEN „ JOn account Qf recent newspaper articles and the many rumors circulated ng over the country eoneerning a proposed new car to be manufactured by Henrv-Fordr~we believe it advisable to inform ; our dealers generally, in order that you may intelli gently and uniformly answer all inquiries. In the first place, a large majority of the rep orts afloat are greatly distorted and exaggerated. A new car may be manufactured, but as to whon it will be manufactured we are net in position to say, except that we do know a new car could not possibly be designed, tested out, manufactured and marketed in quantities under two or three years’ time. There is nothing, however, indefinite about the present Ford car. There are over three million in daily use at the present time; and every one of our dealers, through their enthusiastic efforts, can dispose of our product more rapidly than we can manufacture them. We intend to continue the production of the reliable Model T as aggressively as in the past. We at® also taking important steps to expan d and extend dur business abroad, especially in European countries including Russia. With the above information, you should quickly offset any rumors which might tend to delay immediate sales. - ~~ FORD MOTOR COMPANY Edsel B. Ford, President. Nothing doing for two or three years Central Garage Co. Phone 319 Rensselaer, Ind.

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AMD SSMI-WEEKLY. * HAMILTON - - PubUahera TO nUDAT ISSUE XS BEGULAB WSSXIT EDITION. Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1. 1897, as second class mail matter, at Lbe post office at Rensselaer, Indiana. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1 1897, as second class mail matter, at the post office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BATBfi FOB DISPLAY ADVERTISING Daily, per inch ..15c Sewi-Weekly, per inch 18c SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, $5.00 a year/ Semi-Weekly, year, in advance, |2.00. RATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional space pro rata. —~~~~ BOYS. Carl Arnott " __ _ Hopkins Brothers 7 Raymond Lynge Harold Bowen Thomas Donnelly William Campbell

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE —160 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. 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 —Reed baby carriage. Mrs. Carl Somers, phone 609. 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—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- —Navy beans, a little off color, but good to eat. We eat ’em. 5c a lb. in 16 lb. lots ar over. Phone 334. E. P. Honan. FOR SALE—Some small shotes. T. W. Grant. \ FOR SALE White Plymouth Rock setting eggs. Price 5c each. J. M. Johnson. Phone 929-H. ri FOR SALE —250 gallon 2nd hand kerosene tank; would be just the ♦bing for man with tractor. Hairy Watson.

FOR SALE—Twelve good dwelling houses in the city of Rensselaer. Three of these houses are modern in every respect, all have city water and lights. Eight' are located within 3 blocks of the court house and the remainder are within the corporate limits,, See me for full particulars. Phillip Blue. Phone 438. FOR SALE Or exchange.—Three 2-year old recorded A berdeen-Angus bulls, with papers. Will take pure bred Angus recorded bulls for grade Angus, or shorthorn females. Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton county, Lid. __ FOR SALE—Onion seed. Inquire of Alf. Donnelly, at Globe Onion Farm. Phone 903-B. FOR SALE—White Rock eggs for hatching from U. R. Fisher strain. Price 75c. per 15. Robert McDeiald, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—Eggs for setting from pure bred Buff Rock chickens. Mrs Oren S. Bell, phone 939-C. FOR SALE—Large size range with water front. Fair condition, Telephone "2827 FOR SALE—Shorthorn bulls, past yearlings, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. D. 5, Francesville. FOR SALE—Pure boed Buff Orpington cockerels, R. L. Budd strain. Price $2.00. W. B. Hough. Phone 936-D. FOR SALE—One pen of pure bred. S. C. Ruff, Leghorns, consisting of one male and eight exceptionally good females. G. B. Porter, phone or 95. FOR SALE—Onion sets at Wiseman's shop, first door south of Wood and Kresler’s barber shop. 6c and 8c per quart. •' FOR SALE—Good solid 16 ineh block wood. Shelby Comer. Phone 904-L. FOR SALE—I have a variety of prime garden seeds for sale on display at John Carmichael’s shoe shop. Prices right. J. H. Carson. FOR SALE—ltosan soy beans, sax furnished, also timothy hay in mow. Prices Harvey J. Dexter, phone 926 C. FOR SALE—Two hard coal burner stoves, and wood heating stove, all in good condition. Also small cottage house to be removed from pres ent 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—Two pure bred red male Duroc nogs, eights 175 and 250. Phone 948-K1 Roy Stocksick. FOR SALE—S room house and large lot. Hard and soft water. Price $750. A. J. Bissenden. WANTED WANTED —At once, girl to assist with house work. - Extra pay and extra help. has been thoroughly fumigated. R. G. Burns, phone 901 G.

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WANTED—GirI for general housework. Will pay good wages. Phone 88. WANTED—Roomers. Nice furnished room conveniently located. Mrs. George Knaur. WANTED—GirI for general housework, Mrs. Alex Quinn, phone 925-J. WANTED Girl for general housework. Mrs. Ralph Donnelly, phone 253. WANTED—Farm hand of experience. Apply in person, R. D. 1. Phone 905-F. WANTED—A few washings to do at my home, in the Mrs. Ramey property. Mrs. Nora Wilcox.. WANTED—A big young crippled mare. Cheap. Describe all in first letter. M. D. Carr, Fair Oaks, Ind. WANTED—If you are in need of onion sets, or onion seed, make your wants known to Alf. Donnelly, at the Globe Onion Farm. Phone 903-B. WANTED—To buy standing timner: J Miist tm TaII, straight, green timber. White, Covey Durham Co., 431 S. Dearborn St., Chicago. WANTED Government bonds bought and sold; also dwelling houses uold on easy terms. A. Leopold, South Front street. Phone 33. WANTED—At Barnes’ Restaurant, dining room girl and dish washer. e ' WANTED—Hides. Will pay 17c per pound. Roth Bros.

WANTED—Bee keepers to write or ask for copy of bee catalogue. Mailed free. Leslie Clark. Rensselaer, Ind.' WANTED—To plow gardens and haul rubbish. Phone 166. James Clark. WANTED—I am back from the army and am now ready to do auto repairing and car washing at the former McKay room. Would appreciate your patronage. Bert Avis. WANTED —Cream. Will pay the highest market price. Cavinder & Cavinder. Odd Fellows’ Building, Gifford, Indiana. WANTED—Farm hand at once. Orval Crisler, phone 914. ‘ WANTED—Young girl to help with light house work; one small child; husband travels; chance for girl going to school or at work part of the day. Address Mrs. Marshall F. French, 9728 Vanderpoel Ave., Chicago, 111., or phone Mrs. I. F. Meader, 926 D. WANTED—GirI for general housework, Mrs. .Ed. i Randle, phone 69. WANTED—GirI for general housework. - Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. Phone 963-B. WANTED—A farm hand. Brad T ford Poole. Phone 915-D. ' WANTED— To rent masquerade dress to us Saturday night. Phone No. 68.

FOR RENT FOR itENT—The former G X Williams residence on north Cullen street Inquire at the First National Bank. , _ . FOR RENT —6 room modern improved house. Dr. F. A. Turfler. WANTED—Garden plowing and trash hauling. Frank Marlatt. Phone 329-Black. FOR RENT—A house and fifteen acres of ground five miles southwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, Ind. ' FOR RENT —Eight room house on S. Front street, with all modern improvements, large lot now occupied by T. G. Wynegar; possession Apnl 1. Also 6 room modern house on Harrison street A. Leopold- Phone 33. LOST lost —Rear tire for Ford, chain tread, in tire cover, between Parr and Mt. Ayr via Rensselaer. George H. Hammerton. LOST—Saturday in Rensselaer, a ten and a one dollar bill. Please call phone 510 Green. LOST —At the Monon station, pocket book containing a sum of money and a railroad ticket, also card with the address 2617 Kentwood ave., South Bend. Leave at this office. LOST—Within last month, gold Ever-Sharp pencil. Engraved initials W. J. C. B. Finder return to Wm. C. Babcock, Jr. ' FOUND. FOUND—Part of automobile light in cemetery. Call J. H. Holden. FOUND- —Auto crank. Owner get at this office. ' FOUND —A Chicago & Western Indiana 25-ride ticket Roseland-Chi-cago issued March 13. Get at this office.

FOUND: —Large auto truck chain. Get same of F. G, Deschand at Rensselaer garage. MISCELLANEOUS TAKEN UP —One week ago, black sow, weight 100 lbs. Owner can have upon payingfor damages and expense. Floyd Tanner, phone 916 C. WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For infonnation write X Y Z, c]o Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN— 6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. MONEY TO LOAN —Chas. J. Dean & Son. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery and Miss Mabel Nowels went to Lafayette today. Charles Pefley, Dr. A. G. Catt, Donald Wright and Mrs. Horace Chadbourne went to Chicago this morning. Mr. E.-L. Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Chadbourne, who had spent the winter at Pass Christian, Miss., reurned to this city Tuesday. X Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sanders and son Russell and Mrs. Morton went to Monon todayAlbert Coffell and so nreturned today to their home in Montpelier.

5,000 Rolls Wall Paper Big sale now going on in Trust & Savings Bank Building. Sale will close Wednesday, April 2. Make your selection now. I

NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE Fruit Tre*s L Peats - ••• Apples 25c Cherrie ?5c Peaches "5c Plums <4oc Shad* Tre*» Maple .. —25 c Catalpa 40c Sycamore 25c Ornamental shrubs 60c each. Charles Halleck, Fair Oaks, Ind. Box Social. A box social at Barkley church, Friday evening, March 28, fur benefit of Sunday school. A program, bring boxes and everybody invited.

* REMOVAL NOTICE. I have moved my office to the rooms over Murray’s Department store. Entrance, stairway next to Long’s drug store. Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. D.

RENSSELAER ■-*v- REMINGTON BUS LINE * TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer 8:00 SU m. Rensselaer 4:00 p. m. Remington. 9:30 a. m. Remington <?8:1B p. m. FARE sl-00 War Tax Bc. FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.

FRUIT TREES AND NURSERY STOCK Now is the time to place your order for fruit trees and nursery stock. Every tree and plant I eeß ia abso-

D Quality Goes Clear Through Careful records have been kept as to the * Touring , _ Car precise expense of 1925 maintaining a Dort in daily service. They show the average cost per mile of travel to be remarkably low. 2• . ' , • —- — . PRICES: —~ ’ .... ■ ■ ■ Open Cars Fourseason Cars Touring - $925 Sedan - $1355 Roadster - $925 Coupe - $1355 Sedanet (Removablo Sides) SIO9O F. O. B. Factory Wire Wheels and Spare Tires Extra wk- -» • LOUIS GEYLER COMPANY Distributors Michigan Avenue and 25th Chicago

Parker Childrers of north of Rensselaer .is on the sick list. Clyde Duncan who had taught the Moody school in Barkley township -went to Chalmer this afternoon. Her home is in Valparaiso. Work socks for Saturday Special, 25c grade, for 19c. Be sure and 'buy your socks. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. H. W. Gilbert and James I. Peck of Remington were passengers out of here on the afternoon train for Indianapolis. Easter is the 20th of April so you had better get your order in for that tailor made suit at once. We have 3,000 samples to choose from. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Oscar Weiss, who enlisted in the navy some seven months ago and has been located at the Great Lakes naval station, returned here today having been honorably discharged. One lot of winter and medium weight union suits $2.00 for $1.37, for Saturday Special. It will pay you to buy for next winter. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. We will have a car of Armour’s stock feed on track within the next day or two. Buy it off the ears and save money. - IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Poole have moved from rural route No. 1 in Barkley township to rural route No. 3, in Newton township. Tubluar and Solid leather belts at 50c. Be sure and buy your self one as these are bargains. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Tonight is the regular date for the semi-monthly meeting of the executive committee of the local Red Cross. A full attendance is desired.

Charles Kleist, now a banker, of Wolcott, but in 1890, a telegraph operator for the Monon in this city and later recorder of White county was In Rensselaer today. Mr. Kleist served in the last capacity from 1904 to 1912. Pan cakes are fine, ask your grocery for Early Breakfast or Short Order Pan Cake flour. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bartoo, of Remington, were in this city Tuesday. The latter to visit their daughter, Mrs. Trevor Eger. Mr. Bartoo has recovered from his recent illness and is now enjoying splendid health. . Ask your grocery for Blue Ribbon flour. Eqdal to any other brand of flour sold on the market, or money refunded if you are not pleased. IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are working on new directory, To be sure you will be listed correctly drop the oflice a card and give name and number correctly. Where you have exchanged location. Business firms wishing changes, or parties wishing to be listed please make proper arrangements. Parties wishing advertising space' please notify office for proper Space. After froms are up they can not be changed. As an advertising * medium, remember these directories are daily used by 8000 persons. We will try to have you listed correctly, but need .your COUNTY TEL. CO.

A number of farmers in this vicinity have sown oats. Judge George Gifford of Tipton was in Rensselaer today. The pricilla sew club will not meet this week. P. H. Hauter attended a farmers’ convention at Indianapolis Tuesday. Michael Kuboski went to Chicago this morning. It is now time to file mortgage exemptions. Mrs. Lyman Peters went to Monon this afternoon. Now is the time to buy your corduroy trousers. Any grade in the house for Saturday, $4.45. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP.

Golden Loaf The Kind ” Mother Used To Bake And Those Good Cookies Too At O’Riley’s The house of food bread

James and Joseph Hallingan returned from Chicago this afternoon. One lot of Nifty $4. hats for Saturday special, $1.98. Now is your chance to get your Easter bonnet very reasonable. DUVALLS QUALITY SHOP. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Overton have moved to Buffalo, Indiana, where Mr. Overton has purchased a store. Ben Price, sheriff of White county, attended the Hartnett hearing here Tuesday. Private Henry Dunker, who had been here for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Riley Snyder, returned this afternoon to his home in Francesville. The Rev. 0. F. Jordan, pastor of the First Christian church of Evanston, Hl., came today for a visit with hfr? mother, Mrs. S. L. Jordan. )