Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1919 — Page 4

S&nct THE UNIVERSAL CAR ' - ‘ / i ' ' ' ■ i • • • Ford cars are important servants everywhere. They help the family enjoy life, bring the pleasures and advantages of the town within reach of the farmer and give practical service every day in country; and town. They require a minimum, of \ attention; any one can run the Ford and care for \ it, but it is better to have repairs and replacements taken care of by those who are familiar with the work and have the tools, the genuine materials, and skilled men to do the work promptly. We pledge Ford owners the reliable Ford service with real Ford parts and standard Ford prices. I > . ... . _ ’♦ CENTRAL GARAGE CO. Phone 319. Rensselaer, Ind.

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN BBZX.Y IMB SSMI-WBEXLY. GJkSBX * XUUOS.TOX - - BubUalierw TO YBIDBY ISSUE is BEGUIULB WBBKXY KMTIOM. Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1. 1887, aa second class mall matter, at the poet office at Kensselaer. Indlana. Kvenins Republican entered Jan. 1. 1887, as second class mail matter, at the post office al Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1878. MATBB 808 ADVERTISING Daily, per inch „18c Bowl-Weekly, per inch ...18c ■UBBCBXPTIOWBATES. Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, 35.80 a year. Semi-Weekly, year, in advance, 32.00. BATKB YOB CXULSSXYXED ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 38 cents. Additional space pro rata. CABBIKB BOYS. Carl Arnott Hopkins Brothers i Raymond Lynge Harold Bowen Thomas Donnelly William Campbell

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. -a 2 - FOR SALE —Three bulls, one pure bred registered Shorthorn. Charles Morrell, Phone 632. FOR SALE—One span of three year old colts, good blocky ones and well matched; one young Halstein cow, will be fresh in April. Apply, 3 miles north of Wheatfield Ind., to H. Parker. “ r J FOR SALE-Three cows, have been fresh six weeks, and one three year old colt, broke to all harness; also two male and four gilts at 120 lbs. each. These pigs are Du roc Jerseys. Eligible to register. William Guingrich, Phone 212-G, R. R. 3, Francesville, Indiana. FOR SALE —Bee supplies- Order now. and be prepared for this spring flow of honey. Ask for free catalog. Leslie Clark, at the Republican office. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from selected pen of pure hired Buff Orpington and Buff Leghorns, at reasonable prices. Phones 95 or 569. G. B. Porter. FOR SALE—2SO gallon 2nd--hand kerosene tank; would* be just the thing for man with tractor. Harry Watson. FOR SALE—Two and 2 33x4 Non-skid Miller tires, will sell right. These tires have ocnly been run about 600 miles and are new tires. Jerry Tullis. FOR SALE —Eggs for hatching. Pure bred flock of S. C. W. Leghorns. >5 a cwt. Russel Van Hook. Phone 938-A. FOR SALE—Twelve good dwel-, ling houses in the city of Rensselaer, t Three of these houses are modern in I every respect, all have city water and 1 lights. Eight are located within, 3 blocks of the court house and the • remainder are within the corporate j Ihnats. See me for full particulars. Phillip Blue. Phone 438. A » FOR SALE Or exchange.—Three 2-year old recorded Aberdeen-Angus bulls, with papers. Will take pure bred Angus recorded bulls for grade Angus, or shorthorn females- Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton county, Ind. FOR .SALE —Eggs for setting from pure bred Buff Rock chickens. Mrs Oren S. Bell, phone 939-C.

FOR SALE —White Rock eggs for hatching from U. R. Fisher strain. Price 75c per 15. Robert McDoald, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Ind. FOR SALE—Sxntbocn balls, past yearßngs, good breeding, well grown, from extra good milkers. W. B. Leonard, R. F. D. 5, Francesvffle. FOR SALE—One pen of pure bred. S. C- Ruff, Leghorns, consulting of one male and eight’ exceptionally good females. G. B. Porter, phome

FOR SALE—Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Eggs for setting, 75c for 15. Phone 550-White. 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 inch block wood. Shelby Comer. Phone 904-L. '■ ■ . . a FOR SALE—ltosan soy beans, sax furnished, also timothy hay in mow. Prices reasonable. 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 White Plymouth Rock setting eggs. Price 5c each. J. M. Johnson. Phone 929-H.

WANTED WANTED—An .experienced farm hand. Apply in person. Phone 913J. Frank Sehroer. WANTED—To plow garden, haul trash and do other wprk with team. Ernest Sayers, phone 441-black. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Will pay good wages. Phohe 88. WANTED—Roomers. Nice furnished room conveniently located. Mrs. George Knaur. WANTED—Hides. Will pay 17c per pound. Roth Bros.

WANTED—To plow gardens and haul rubbish. Phone 166. James Clirk. WANTED—A farm hand. Bradford Poole. Phone 915-D. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Mrs. Alfred Donnelly. Phone 903-B. WANTED —Garden plowing and cinder hauling. Philip Heuson. Phone 947-A. WANTED —Your specification for your oak lumber. We will be sawing soon and can get your hard wood lumber in any size and quantity you desire. E. P. Lane, phone 537. " W*ANTED—Garden plowing, trash hauling and general work with team. Lemuel Huston, Phone 81. __ —... >— . ■ - 1 WANTED —Bee keepers to write or ask for copy of bee catalogue. Mailed free. Leslie Clark. Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED—I am back from the army and am now’ ready to do auto repairing and car w’ashing at the ( former McKay room. Would ap-| preciate your patronage. Bert Avis. >

WANTED—-Cream. Will pay the highest market price. Cavinder & Cavinder. Odd Fellows’ Building, Gifford, Indiana. WANTED—-Young girl to help with light house work; one small child; husband trav<s; 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. L F. Meader, 926 D., A. ■ . i WANTED—GirI for general housework, Mrs. Ed. Randle, phone 69. FOR RENT \ . ... 4 . ••■■■,. ■ v-: FOR RENT—Or will sell 6 room house, well of good Water, good orchard, coal »nd wood house. Phone 618. FOR RENT —6 room modern improved house. Dr. F. A. Turfler. . WANTED—Gapden plowing and trash hauling. Frank Marlatt Phone 329-Black. '

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FOR RENT—Three hundred twenty, acre farm. Michael Kanne. Phone -4 -~ r eFOR RENT—Farm house furnished or unfurnished, with 25 A. land, suitable for truck and poultry, part in small grain. Cash or grain rent or would sell half interest Write, Box No. 94, R. F. D. 2, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOR RENT—The former G. A. Williams residence on north Cullen street. Inquire at .the First National Bank. a ■— FOR RENT —A house and fifteen acres of ground five miles southwest, of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turfler, Rensselaer, In<|« - , \ FOR RENT—Eight room Mouse on S. Front street, with all modern improvements, large lot, now occupied oy T. G. Wynegar; possession April 1. Aho 6 room modern house on Harrison street A. Leopold. Phone 38. ~ LOST __ - « LOST—Saturday a package containing pair new slippers, thread and other small articles. Were put in wrong auto. Please leave at Fendig’s Fair. S. A. Brusnahan. LOST —Saturday in Rensselaer, a ten and a one dflllar bill. Please call phone 514> Green.. >

LOST —Conklin self filler fountain pen. Return to Ruth Clark, or to the Republican office. 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. . . . " FOUND FOUND —Part of automobile light in cemetery. Call J. H. Holden. miscellaneous MONEY TO LOAN—Chas. J. Dean & Son. - . MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent, farm loans. JOHN A DUNLAP. WE BUILT AN ALADDIN HOUSE last year. We like it so well we wish to tell others about it. For information write X Y Z, c|o Republican, Rensselaer, Ind. Z NOTICE. All the -suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and I am in position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which 1 will sell as Executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office er at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indi- *“• H. GIFFOib. Executor. ANNOUNCEMENT Wish to announce that I am back from the army and opened up a law office in room 4, Oddfellow bldg., Rensselaer, Ind., phone 142. Office days Friday’s and Saturday’s. ’ t 4 W./H. PARKINSON. ’■ ’ a • • REMOVAL NOTICE. • • 1 have moved my office to * • the rooms over Murray’s De- • • partment store. Entrance, stair- • way next to Long’s drug atom. * • Telephone 89. E. N. LOY, M. * • D. aeee eeeeeece

Statement of the Ownership, MMjMtemant, Circulation, Bto, by tha act ot Congress of August S 4, ISIB. Of the Rensselaer Evening Republican .published daily except Sunday at Rensseflaer, Ind., for April 1. 19Instate of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: Before me a notary public in and for the state and county itioresaid, ally appeared Leslie Clark. who, haying been duly eworn according to deposes and says that be ia the business manager of the Evening Republican and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a dally paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by tha Act itAmRH 1912, embodied In section 443, Postal Laws And Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to wit: , 1 That the names and addressee or the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: , u Publishers Leslie Clark and Louis H. Hamilton, Rensselaer, Ind. Editor Louis H. Hamilton, Rensselaer, Editor Louis H. Hamilton, Rensselaer, Ind. Business Manager Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, Ind. ; 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individual owners, or, if a corporation, give its nama and the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stocke) Leslie Clark, Rensselaer, IndLouis H. Hamilton, Rensselaar. Jtad. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security homers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) • George H. Healey, mortgagee, New Orleans, Louisiana. 4. That the two paragraphs next above, giving the names of the owners, stockholders, and security holders, if any, contain only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holdep appears upon the bocks of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation from whom such trustee,!* acting,, is given; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant’s full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustee, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona Ade owner; and this affiant has do reason to believe that any other person. association, or corporation. has any interest direct in the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. A That the average number of capias of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceding the date shown above is MS. r ' shown above is 550. „ . LESLIE CLARK. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 30 th day of My Commission expires Sept. 3 1921.

RED TRIANGLE SERVICE FOR CZECHO-SLOVAK SOLDiEHS fie . JL : '*liW™fyMßwMWM 1 The American Y. M. jC. A. is now serving the soldiers of the Czechoslovak armies. The picture shows a Red Triangle worker distributing cigarettes to the fighting men of the new republic.

Who Owns The Standard Oil Company? {lndiana) . . . ■' I TH E Standard Oil Company of Indiana is a corporation owned by the people at large, doing for the people, to the best of its ability, a big job in a highly speof industry. The ownership is spread over 4623 stockholders—--2084 of them women—not one owning as much as ten per cent of the total. The 30 milfion dollars of capi’tal stock represents a cash investment of $117,509,465.00. Contrary to popular opinion, the Standard Oil Company of I ndiana is not a close corporation, owtaecF and controlled by one or two rich men. You may become a stockholder—go to any broker and he will buy for you as much .stock as you want at the market price. Standard Oil Company {lndiana) 910 Michigan Avenue, Chicago W * ——

NOW . Time to Buy Seed - t,,„— ' i .1 ■— , i I—gggggq PRICES MAY BE HIGHER GOOD SEED SCARCE WE HAPE IN STOCB FINE CLEAN* SEED Red Clover MiUot Timothy.' Akiko Clover Cone dovor Alfalfa • Mammoth Clover Blue Grau. — r— —- ii M i ■ ai" i » NAVY BEANS SB.OO PER BUSHEL ", "- 1 - - POTTER & SAWYER. PHONE 7.

Eat O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread All The Year Round —“ Because It Provides Maximum Bodily Energy With Minimum Waste

She’s Here THAT OLDSMOBILE SIX YOU’LL LIKE HER See It At VESTA BATTERY SHOP i. HUGH KIRK

1919 PASTURE for HORSES, STEERS, COWS IN Newton and Jasper Co. Vicinity of FAIR OAKS Ready to receive tbe stock May Ist and will keep to Nov. Ist. .AU stock must be branded. Arrangements can be made now. SEE JAMES E. WALTER Rensselaer, Indiana Manager J. J. Lawler Ranches j Phone ,*33 7

Car Washing and Repairing. I am now back from the army and am located in the McKay laundry building. Auto repairing done right at reasonable prices. Car Washing done promptly and in way that satisfies. Give me a trial. » BERT AVIS. Advertise in the RepuHwan «ta»sified column. mom EXPERIENCE WITH GLANDO Mr. Haushalter, the well known and energetic proprietor of the Hotel Paulding, Paulding, 0., said that for several years he had suffered from a sluggish liver, bachache and kidney trouble. He felt. so drowsy and languid he could scarcely drag. He says “I had tried a number of kidney pills and liver remedies but found no relief until I used Glando the Great Gland Tonic. It proved to -be just what I needed. lam thoroughly convinced I would have been flat on my back if I had not used this treatment, but instead of being laid up I am feeling fine and looking after my business every day. If I feel any indication of my old trouble returning I take a Glando treatment and it puts me right” _ Mr. Haushalter was dying of selfpoisoning caused by an inactive This weakened the kidneys and other glands of the body. If he had not found a remedy renewed glandular activity and removes the poison his life would undoubtedly have paid the penalty. Glahdo Jonic is the only remedy of its kind on the market and its numerous cures is proof enough of its great value to mankind. It is sold by druggists or will he sent direct by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort / Wayne, Ind. Large treatment SI.OO. .