Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1919 — Page 4
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN ;;; ■ DAILY AMP BB3C-WEEKLY. rr.ißT * HAMILTON, Fxbliahara. WDB numiT XBBWB XS BEGULAE WEEKLY EDITION. Sami-Weekly Republican enured Jan. 1, 1837, a« second class mall matter, at the poatoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana Evening Republican entered Jan, 1, 1837 as second class mail matter, at the poatoffice -at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. BATES FOB DISPLAY ADVEBTIBING Daily, per Inch ........15c Semi-Weakly, per Inch 18c BWBBCBIFTXON BATES. Dally, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, 15.00 a year. Semi-Weekly, year, in advance, 32.00. mates 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. CABBIES BOYS. Carl Arnott Hopkins Brothers Raymond Lynge Robert Duvall Thomas Donnelly Morgan Lynge
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOB SALE —Five belted shotes. weight about 90 pound*. S2O e,apii.Ax K FOB SALE —Two of tlie very best improved farms in Kleenex township, Jasper county. One 200 acres, other J <SO. Located on stone road, near school and railroad. Apply’ to H. C. DeKook. DeMot te, owner, ' FOB SALE- 56 acres with new fourroom house maid bam; good Wheat and corn land. Will sell 40 acres adjoining above tract. Land situated 4 1-2 miles west of Rensselaer. Randolph Wright, Rensselaer, K. 3. ’Phone Mt. Ayr Ex r FOB SALEModern residence, eiglil "rooms, conveniently located, practically new, on McKinley avenue. Lot, 75x180. Garage. John Poole,- ’phone 297. FOB BALE—A base burner in good condition. .lease Nichols. Telephone 19 or 511-white. FOB BALE —80 acres choice cutover hardwood Michigan land. Half mile from county seat of 1,500. Adjoining farms good producers. Hurley Beam, 508 Deming Place, Chioago, 111. FOB BALE —Team of four-year-old work mares, good workers. Gerald Gifford. FOB BALE —1 have for sale 40 cows and * heifers of Well bred Herefords fro mexcellent stock. Have used thoroughbred bulls for 12 years. Anyone wishing' stock for a herd of whitefaced cattle and steers here is the chance. Moneymakers. E. Gilmore, one mile west of Lee.
FOB BAXE—A Ford speedster and an Indian motorcycle. John A. Switzer, Parr, Indiana FOB SAXE—A good five-room residence, two lota, good well water, electric lights. Louis H. Hamilton. FOB SAXE—I 96 1-2 acre farm in sight of court house. Good 2-story house, barn, garage, stone milk house, large orchard; clay subsoil, all can be cultivated. Surrounded by S2OO land. On rural mall delivery. Switch at place. For sale at a bargain if taken soon. Terms on part. Leslie Clark. FOB SA Till —A modern ten-room dwelling, large rooms, high ceilings, large attic, oak finish; basement, furnace heated, all conveniences, city water, cistern, automatic pump, electric lights, dumb waiter, garage. Large plot of ground with fine assortment of trees, giving, abundance of shade; flowers and shrubbery well arranged. Situated one block from court house. James H. Chapman. FOB SAXE—Overland 90 automobile, in good condition; new tires. Kuboske, & Walter. —~~~ FOB SAXE—I 33 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next, to $-300 land. ill be sold at a big bargaifi. Harvey Davisson. FOB SAXE- —A genuine bargain, cash or easy payments, 1913 five-passenger Oldsmobile in good running order. No better engine made that will turn the wheels in deepest mud or sand. ’Phone 287 or see B. F. Forsythe. FOB SAXE —Buy Stover gasoline engines at the Watson Plumbing company. 'Phone 204. FOB SAXE —City property. Philip Blue. 'Phone 438. FOB SAXE —40 acres. All level black land in grain. Well tiled, on stone road in sight of court house. Price S2OO. George F. Meyers. FCS SAXE —Sandwich gasoline hay press, in first class condition. 'Phone 974-L Harry SwartzelL FOB SAXE—I have for sale several farms .good soil, well located and with good improvements. Any one of these places can be bought worth the money if bought now. Come and see them. Prices range from SIOO.OO to $150.00. Steady advance in prices. Delay will be at your expense. P. R. Blue, Wheatfield, Ind.
FOB SAXE —237 acres, with 200 acres tillable, very well drained, 65 acres tiled, with 6-room house, large concrete silo, woven wire fenced, Fairbanks scales, fair barn. For quick sale, $lO5 per acre. Apply to Charles G. Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SAXB —190 acre farm, well drained, meet all level, black Soil; 6room house, good barb, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land, all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price S9O per acre. Charles J. Dean and Son. FO* SAXB—Two lots, 68x160, with good 6-room residence, modern in all respects, except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Kotrah Daniels, 'phone 299. FOB SAXE —Eight large, heavy barrels. Also fruit jars with glass tope. Wright Brothers. FOB SAXB —Ripe tomatoes for table use. Later on for canning purposes. Place orders now. Charles Shaw, 'phone HL . FOB BABB Eleven pigs, large enough to wean. Also a good brood sow. Charles Mornell, ’phone 632. WANTED. WAXns>— Family washing* to do. Mr*. J. T. Snodgras*. 610 E. Vlhe nfcn&ot.
WANTED—Borne clover or alfalfa My, L—Uo CWt ■ W ANTICD —Property with two or three acre* of land. Harvey Davlaaon. WANTED —A one-atory, five or sixroom houae. Mutt be eloee tn.- Harvey Daviason. » WASTED —A good fresh milch cow. J. W. Amsler. ’Phone 933-B. FOR RENT. fob BEST —Suite of rooms over the poatoffice. Can be used for offices or living quarters. E. L. Hollingsworth. •Phone 820 or 77. , LOST. LOST Or Thursday, 4 lady’s linen duet er. Wall the finder pieawe notify: Mrs. W. "C-“ BABcoclc? Plioiie 113. LOST —Long gray pocket book, containing four 31.00 bills and about 75 cents in change, between the True Wood worth and Mrs. Alice McKay residences. Notify Mrs. Alice N. McKay. ' 2 . , DOST —Red hog with, white belt, weight 40 to 50 pounds. Notify John KaJb. Surrey, Ind. LOST —Automobile crank. Please return to thjs office. LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin tWo weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap.MONEY TO LOAN —Charles J. Dean & Son.
Bernice and Gaylord Long will spend the week-end in Valparaiso. | Fred Rhoades cafrie today from Chicago. Cecil Rutherford went to Monon to see her sister, wiho has been very ill. Myron Bard returned to his home in Indianapolis today after visiting Thelma Martindale. Miss Jeanette Marcellas, of Sandwich, 111., is here for a. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Grenard. Mrs. J. C. Thompson and Mrs. M. R. Cliffton, of Fair Oaks, were shopping in Rensselaer Friday. Mrs. Laura Michaels left today for Monte Vista, Colo., for an extended visit E. L. Hern, of Dallas, Texas, is the guest of Ed Long and family, of Mt. Ayr. Attorney Clarence Cowger and J. L. Studebaker, of Monticello, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Lee Dirst, eleven years old, underwent an operation at the hospital here this Saturday afternoon for appendicitis. THREE-ONE-NINE. The fire company was called to the home of Guy Hudson on Jackson and Eliza streets about noon today. The fire caused but slight damage. Trustee John F. Pettet and son Jay, of Walker township, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. Pettet reports that he let the contract for a new’ school house in the Oak Grove district on July 30 to C. P. Clager, of Wheatfield. The contract price was $2,460. The house in this district was burned some three years ago. Miss Edna Robinson left today for Washington, D. C., where she will again be employed by the government. Luella Robinson will return (to Washington in three weeks. Many dinner parties and picnics have been given for the girls who have returned from .Washington. Edna Robinson and Gertrude Jackson entertained the hiking club at Miss Jackson’s home Tuesday night.
LADIES. WOten irregular or delayed use Tri- |- umph Pills. Safe and always 'depend-| able. Not sold a drug stores. Do not ’ experiment with others, save disap- ; pointment. Write for “Relief and par-j titulars, it’s free. Address National, Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis.
Sunday Dinner Mneu X Cream Chicken or Fried Chicken Gravy Mashed Potatoes, New Corn Banana Salad Cocoanut Pie or Ice Cream Hot Parker House Rolls Coffee Milk Ice Tea 50c and 75c. RENSSELAER CANDY KITCHEN AND RESTAURANT CHARLES BIBOS, Prop.
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NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor.
CITY BUS LINE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE LEE RAMEY Phones 441-Whits and 107.
RENSSELAER-REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer 8:00 a. m. Rensselaer 3:4S p. m. Remington 9:30 a. m. Remington 5:15 p. m. Fare, $1; war tax, Bc. FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.
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! Mrs. N. Zeigler went to Indianapolis today to visit. ’ -Mrs. J. H. Hansson and daughter, Annetta, went to Monon today to visit. ..... ; ■ ___ZZx i Farmers are asking for a repeal <xf the $2.26 wheat act, asserting that more profit is possible -without the law. | i i (Mrs. W. J. Kilgore returned to her home at Council Bhrffs, lowa, Friday after a visit here with refcaf tives. The minimum temperature Friday night was 51, which was a decided relief from the many hot nights we have had. . Harry Spencer and wife are living with Bert Spencer and daughter, Dorothy, while their new bungalow is being built. - Rev. C. Lange, of Troy, 0., came today to assist at the missionary festival at the Lutheran church in Union township Sunday. A delightfully pleasant cool wave struck tihe community Friday and during the night the weather resembled that of a late fall evening. Today is cool and refreshing. Mrs. Trevor Wileox returned to her home in Springfield, 0., today. G. M. Wilcox, who has been visiting hiis daughter, Mrs. Frank Leek, accompanied J Mrs. Wilcox home for an extended visit. Vern Nowels is driving a Ford coupe, which he recently purchased. The fender on the Simon Thompson car is (badly damaged. Mrs. Gray, wife otf J. S. L. Gray, the county road superintendent, is spending two weeks with ““relatives in Nebraska and lowa. Col. George H. Healey is expected to arrive in Rensselaer the first of the week. Mrs. Healey is now located in their home on South Cullen street. We had an idea that Henry Ford’s definition of a mobile army would Ibe one that went about in Fords, but it seems he didn’t think of that. — New York Evening Mail.
MBS BiffllßiCE 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 liver. This weakened the kidneys and other glands of the body. If he had not found a remedy that renewed glandular activity and removed the poison his life would undoubtedly have paid the penalty. Glando Tonic 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 be sent direct by the Gland-Aid Co., Fort Wayne, Ind. Large treatment SI.OO.
floral designs of all kinds made to order at Holden’s Greenhouse. Phone 426.
GAS 23c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206
' Mrs. Don Beam returned to her home in Monon today. Miss Ora Sage went'to Chicago today. THREE-ONE-NINE. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Tyner went to Battle Ground today bo visit. Sarah Alice O’Neal went to Indianapolis today. THREE-ONE-NINE. Mrs. Delos Rutherford came today from Hammond to visit relatives. 2 • Hugh Kirk went to Indianapolis today and will drive a Monroe car back. THREE-ONE-NINE. *• - - Bertha Witham returned today from Lafayette, where she had been visiting with Lois Ham. Isaiah Gwin returned to his home in Lafayette today after a visit here with Frank Haferlin. Mrs. H. Hess and Mrs. E. Fisher returned to Chicago today aifter a visit with Julius Klinger. THREE-ONE-NINE. Bernice Carson went to Lafayette today. She will also go to Otterbein and visit Madaline Price. Mary Washburn, daughter of Dr. I. M. Washlburn, went to Indianapolis today to visit Mrs. R. C. Beeler. Mrs. Lydia Johnson and daughter, Grace, went to North Manchester today to visit Mrs. W- H. Stucker. Clara IPunkett returned to her home today after a visit here vmn Edna Robinson and other friends. THREE-ONE-NINE. Miss Martha Hiidkam returned to her home in Spenicer today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. . Joseph Hicham at Wheatfield. John Werner, the tailor, has rented the rooms over the postoffiice, formerly occupied by the Van Rensselaer club, >and will move his tailor shop therein. The purchase of (the building he now occupies by the new .(bank .forced him to seek new quarters.
Three-One-Nine. iPaul Worland, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland, arrived home thsi Saturday forenoon from Camp .Sherman, 0., where he had been discharged from the military service. He was in the service for about two years, fifteen months of which he spent (With the ambulance department in France. He had a strenuous experience. Three-One-Nine. The work of remodeling the Vain Rensselaer club rooms is going forward very rapidly and it is thought that they will be ready for occupancy some time in October, at which time it is planned to have a house warming, to be followed later with the annual banquet, wihidh is probably the most delightful social ni ffa,ir of the year in this city. The wiring has been completed and there are fifty-four openings. Cluster lights will be used, which will make the rooms very beautiful when the rooms are lighted up. The (third floor of the building will be used for the club’s dances and other social affairs. The interior decorating will! commence soon. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears rhe Signature of
Buy Stock at Home in Successful Home Companies GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The Gary National Life Insurance Co. is a Gary Company It is making a wonderful records Although little mor. than one year old, it is making a record equal to companies eight and ten years old. GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY THE GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY is a Gary Company. It fa a mortgage, loan and investment company. We make loans on first mortgages in the Calumet Region tnd loan, on farm, in the best /arming district in Indiana. No loan* over 50 per cent of the valuation. w _ are sellinn 6 per cent participating preferred stock in the GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATESCOMPANY.nd stock in the GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for a short time only in Jasper county. Most of our stock we are selling in now territory. T hi* fa probably your last opportunity to acquire stock in those two wonderfully successful cofinite. -- . : . . ’ * ‘ mortgage bonds We have a few gilt-edge 5 per cent farm mortgage v— j- - n J a per cent Calumet district improved real estate coupon bonds backed by gill-edge mortgages not over 60 per cent of the. valuation of the property. . For particulars, write, call or phono * Gary National Associates 6. Gt ry Theatre Bldg., Gary, lii., Phones 3423-4-E HARVEY DAVISSON * - RawiAer, hd.
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Mis. Elizabeth Ryan returned Friday evening from Ishpeming, Mich., where she had spent her two weeks’ vacation from her duties as nurse in the hospital, with relatives and friends. Ishpeming is Miss Ryan’s home. ' Three-One-Nine. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mayo and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dewey left today for Portland, Ore., where they will make their future home. They have been located here since last March and have been engaged in the roofing business under the firm name of Mayo & Dewey, with offices in the Horton building on North Cullen street. . . . : t. t rw Three-One-Nine. MONEY TO LOAN ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. Parties desiring to build new homes, or to purchase homes and pay for them in the same manner that rents are paid, should call on me for an interview on the very best and easiest plan for getting a home instead of paying rent, and having nothing to show for it. A great many homes are now being paid for by this installment plan, and now that rents are so high everyone should investigate the opportunities to buy instead of rentCalfl on me at my office in the Odd Fellows* building. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS. Three-One-Nine.
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