Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1919 — Page 4

Used Car Sale / • . *? —■ —~— - " - f . ' ~ 1,, -- I 1913 Ford Chassis, completely over- $150.00 hauled, good as new I 1914 Overland a real bargain as for price $350.00 I 1918 fordson Tractor used as demonstrator, can deliver with plows complete at a good price. A real chance to save money. I 15 H. P. Fairbanks Morse portable engine. Good condition. Very reasonable. 1 Central Garage Co. Three-One-Nine. RENSSELAER :

MONON ROUTE Train Sched-?e Effective March M, 1919. NORTH 36 CSC a. m. 36 *• m - 4 6:01 a. m. 5 10;55 a m. 40 7:10 a. m. 37 11:17 am. 32 10:S4 am. 33 1.5. p. m 88 I® P- m. 30 5:50 p. m. I 3:81 p. m. 31 7:31 p. tn. 4:50 p. m. * 11: 10 p. tn.

CA**X** BOY*. Carl Arnott ■ Hopkina Brothers Raymond Lynge Robert Duvall Thomas Donnelly Morran L-ynge

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. TO* BAL* —Two Colo's Hot Blast •heaters, one small cook stove, ociier ■housetiokd furniture. August 26<h to 29th. W. F. Kratli, 423 North Cullen street. TO* BAX* —Hampshire sow and seven pigs. Will sell separately or together. Call J. F. Hardman. TO* BAJUB —Desirable small residence, northeast corner Abigail and Jackson streets, 66-foot frontage. Write tor particulars to Russell Van Hook. TO* BA&* —Ben fine game chickens. Cockerel, 6 bens, the pen for |29. G, Bteinkamp. route No. 1, Tefft, Ind. TO* BAX* —City property and town Jota Philip Blue. ’Phone 438. TO* SAX* —Good cooking apples. Call telephone 509. . TO* BAX* —5 pure bred, spotted Poland China ah o tee; can furnish papers. Bert Abbott. TO* BAX* —Two ahotes, 40 pounds each. Good brood sow, 250 pounds. Rubber tired open carriage. Phone 35s Green, Robert Reeve, TO* SAX* —Good sixteen-lnch slab wood at saw mill 1 1-2 miles east of Mt. Ayr. Smith & Bell. TO* BAX* —Excellent baseburner in good condition; good as new. 'Phone 329-Wihite. Mrs. Elizabeth Haua TA BAX*—3 full blooded Shropahire bucks, one four-yeur-old. William i T. Shaw, ~ Rensselaer, Ind., R. R. 3.; 'Phone yo-G.V Mt. Ayr exchange. , . TO* BAX* —A pony colt, five and a half months oat Price *4O. ’Phone 4*5.

TO* BAX* —5« acres with new fourroom house and bam; good wheat and oorn land. Will sell 4U acres adjoining above tract. Land situated 4 1-3 mH— west of Rensselaer. Randolph Wright, Ren—eUer, R. 3. 'Phone Mr. Ayr Rv, Tro* BAX*—BO acres choice cutover hardwood Michigan land. Half mile from county seat of 1,500. Adjoining farms good producers. Hurley Beam. 598 Deming Place, Chicago, 111. TO* BdT.B—A good five-room residence, two lots, good well water, electric lights. Louis H. Hamilton. TO* BAX*—Modern residence, eight rooms, conveniently located, practically MM «» McKinley avenue. Lot, 75x180. Garage. John Poole, ’phone 297. TO* BIT.* 195 1-2 acre farm in sight of court bouse. Good 2-story bouse, bain, garage, stone milk house, largo orchard; day subsoil, all can be cuttivated. Surrounded by *2OO land. On rural mail delivery. Switch at >lo—, For sale at a bargain if taken SOOS. Ten— on part. L—lie dark. TO* **T.*-1M acre farm, three mil— of It eno—leer, lies next to 1300 M—L ill be add at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. TO* SAX*—A gon nine bargain, casa or OBsy payments, 1918 five-passenger OMproobLM in good running order. No ttottor oagino made that Will turn the wt—alo in deepest mud or ssnd. 'Phono »7 or M* & F. Fo—ythe.

TRADE— 200 acre ’.l Par '"’ 40 acre farrn - com»«ete ttireHfring outfM, ton Eord truck 31 ,of cattle ami good Work mare 92f5j W - R - KD 21 —Buy Stover gasoline engines at the Watson Plumbing company. ’Phone 204. ~s?*, — 4O acres. All level black land in grain. Well tiled, on •*®° e ■ l < ht of court house. Price 8200. George F. Meyers. TO* **T»*—Sandwich gasoline hay Press, in first class condition. ’Phone 974-L Harry Swartzell. . OOTiW Garage doing ah exceflent business. Must sell oh account of stateless. Tool* $300; Ford stock, 8600, or will sell without stock. Come •f,, 000 ®- •.**■** w| By n b Garage, Medaryville, Ind. TO* BAX.*—Eight large, heavy barrel* Also fruit Jars with glass tops. Wright Brothers. TO* flkTiß 237 acres, with 200 acres tillable, vary well drained, 65 acres tiled, with 6-room house, large concrete silo, woven wire fenced. Fairbanks scales, fair barn. For quick sale, 3105 per acre. Apply to Charles G. Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind. TO* BAXB-190 acre farm, well drained, moat all level, black soil; 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, flne orchard land, all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price >9O per acre. Charles J. Dean and Son. TO* **T.B—Two lots, 58x150, with good 6-room residence, modern in all respect* except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time, Korah Daniels, ’phone 299.

WANTED. WATTED—At once, caretaker for an elderly couple; preferably middle-aged woman, one who needs a good home. Telephone 346-Red. WAhkaD—Washings. Call at the house south of the old tile mill Washings delivered. Mrs. Paul Booth. WATTED—Property with two or throe acres of land. Harvey Davisson. WAMudD—A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close in. Harvey Davisson. _ WATTED—Buggy and harness. Telephone 368-Red. FOR RENT~ TO* EETT—Four room house. Possession September 1. Charles W. Platt, ’phone 386.

MISCELLANEOUS. MOTET TO LOAT—S per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MOTET TO LOAT—Charles J. Dean A Son. LOST— I9I9 R. H. S. class pin with initials B. M. S., between the F. Thompson and Henry Waymire residences. Bessie Stewart, 'phone 37. LOST—Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this Office. LOST —Crank for Oakland automobile. Finder please notify Abraham Halleck. Telephone 56 or 521. LOST—White Fox Terrier, “Bobble,’’ with left brown eye. Finder please 'phone Grace Haas, ’phone 122. LOST —Thirty-second degree Masonic pin, red enameled and in the shape of a cross. Please return to this office or notify J. H. Holden. LOST — A pocket book, containing bills, small change, Masonic lodge receipt and automobile club card. Last seen at Central Garage Monday, Aug: 18. Finder notify Central Garage, who will identify and advise owner's name and address. - LADIES. Wheo irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold a drug stores. Do not experiment with others, save disappointment. Write for "Relief” and particulars, it’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis.

GAS 23c Standard and Indian Main Garage THE BEST IN RENSSELAER Phone 206

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Of Course It’s Good It’s Made That Way. O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF BREAD Is made with the best of flour, milk yeast- everthing that goes into it isa good, by expert, careful bakers. In clean, light, airy fine shop and IS FINE EAT O’RILEY’S Quality Baked Bread -

Walter Porter has purchased of of R. A. Theimster, of Indianapolis, a 160 acre farm in Jordan township, southeast of Rensselaer. Better picture* for less money. Take your films to Larsh & Hopkins. Booby Jones, Atlanta, 17, and Davidson Harrison, Pittsburg, 21, will meet /today as finalists in, the national amateur golf championship at Pittsburg. Chick Evans and Francis Ouimet and other famous golf stars have bccn eliminated. -y See the Hoosier pie-eaters. They will put the blue in blueberry, at St. Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. Harry Kresler (has sold his residence -on Cullen street to Mrs. Laura Lutz. The price paid was $2,050. The house at present ds rented by Prof. W. F. Kratli, who will not return to Rensselaer to live the coming year. I Spend a few minutes sipping Oolong tea in cherry blossom land, the Japanese* tea booth, at St Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. The Very Rev. Francis H. Gavisk, chancellor of the Indiana/polis diocese, has been made a prothonotary apostolic, the highest grade of Catholic prelate. The appointment carries with it the title monsignor •nd came directly from the pope. Hear “Casey” Lane’s famous uniformed Hedjaz band at St Augustine’s lawn festival on August 27 and 28. *

'Mr. and Mrs. George E. Murray delightfully entertained at tiheir home on Park avenue Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Murray, who were married in Sullivan, Ind., Thursday. Colonel George H. Healey received his discharge from the army, today at Camp Sherman, Ohio, and will return to Rensselaer next week after visiting with his sister in Delphi. Jay W. Stockton has bought of Dr. H. L. Brown the former McKay laundry 'building at the corner of Washington and Weston streets in the same block that the Makeever house is located. A new front will be put in the building and a new business may be located therein. Harry Eger has sold his two' re- 1 ' maining lots 75x180 feet in Weston’s addition to Leslie Clark. These lots are in the rear of Mr. Clark’s residence property and adjoin on the north another lot of the same size which Mr. Clark purchased last spring, making a solid tract 225x180 feet. Elmer Wilcox and family, of Cincinnati, 0., came Friday for a visit with Mr. Wilcox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilcox. Mr- Wilcox is a mail clerk and runs from Cincinnati to Chicago. He has lived in Cincinnati since 1902 and recently 'bought a small farm near that city, which occupies his attention when he is not on the road.

Quality Haifsole Tires J. J. EDDY i GATES Hilf Sell TIRES Authorized Service Station : Harrison and Vai Rensselaer - Streets : Rensselaer, Indiana Phone 109 j QUALITY TUBES

THE WEATHER. Forecast for Indian?: Showers and thunderstorms probable tonight and Sunday. Cooler north portion tonigfyt. Sunday cooler.

Miss Clara Stacey, of Cincinnati, 0., is a guest at the Monnett school. Charle sTorbett went to Valparaiso today. - James Laney went to Indianapolis today. H. W. Toombs and J. R. Conn went to Indianapolis today. H. E. Paxton, of Urbana, is the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Grow.— H .W. Kiplinger, who is employed in the steel mills at Gary, came home Friday evening. Ora Kepner went to Akron, 0., today for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Walters. Mrs. 0. B. Wolfe, of Forest, came Friday for a visit with Arthur Trussell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walker and daughter, Gladys, went to Monticello Friday evening. George Lambert and John Hill went to Hammond today. i Harry Gifford went to Chicago on the early morning train. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, of this city, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, of Barkley township, went to Thorntown today for a visit with relatives. Wanneda Frye, who had been visiting the family of Frank Corbin and other relatives, returned today to her home in Crawfordsville.

1 Mrs. Robert Hurley and children returned fonday frojp a vmvt With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Grey, at Hobart. Mrs. Frank Ory and son, who . had 'been guests of Mrs. E. J. ■ Gamester, returned today to their ! home in Chicago. ' Opal and Thelma Hoover returned today to their home in Pulaski after a visit here with the family of Joseph Hoover. I Mrs. R. M. Jacotbs returned today to her home in Harvey, 111., after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stein. Miss Jennie Comer, the surgical nurse at the hospital, is taking a two weeks’ vacation and went to Winchester today for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jinkerson and baby returned today to their home in Chicago after a visit here with Mrs. Jinkerson’s parents, Mr. and Mfs. Harry Wiltshire. Mr. Jinkerson’s sister, Hazel, accompanied them home. Chaities Beaty, daughter and two sons returned today to their home in Kokomo after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Rice. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley.

Until further notice 1 will be in Chicago for post-gradu-ate instruction on Tuesday of eachat 6 p. DR. I. M. WASHBURN.

Harold Littlefield and Marie Hamilton went to Warsaw today and will spend outing "with friends at Winona Lake. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears -- the fZ" Signature of w(*CH*** Charles and Ferine Putt and Enid Green returned today to their homes in Roachdale after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Putt. Try a Republican classified adv. for results. a

RENSSELAER-REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer .8:00 *- m. Rensselaer ...■ 3:45 p. m. Remington 9:30 •- m. Remington 5:15 p. m. Fare, $1; war tax, Bc. FRANK G. KRESLER, Proprietor.

CITY BUS LINE . CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICE. LEE RAMEY Phones 441-White and 107.

A Golden Opportunity 285 acres of land mi. s e of Tefft, Ind., 3>/ 2 mi. s w San Pierre, Ind. 200 acres timber land now practically. cleared. 85 acres prairie, price per acre $65. Terms: SSOOO down balance 5% notes. This land will be worth double in a very short time when the stomps now 3 years old will be decayed in 2 or 3 more years. A modern 5 room bungalow house with porch. 60 ' ft. by 30 ft. Barn, 40 ft. steel tower windmill pump, 6 ft. by 12 ft. galvanized water tank for stock. 190 acres is flat bottom, two and three feet deep black rich soil, much of it clay and gravel subsoil that I will guarantee to produce 50 bushels to 80 bushels corn per acre when in order. About 75 acres sand ridges that will grow good bluegrass pasture. The farm is well fenced into six fields. One field 50 acres woven wire hog proof, balance 4-barbed wire. All posts large 7-ft. white oak. About 70 acres tiled for cultivation and 20 acres in corn. Exceptionally good outlet for drainage at small expense as the fall to edge of farm north and south side slopes is four to five feet. The farm will pasture now about seventy-five head of cattle, or more as pasture improves at about $25.00 each per head profit yearly or net $1,875.00. About one-quarter dead timber left standing and cut down will make approximately 600 cords of good dry wood now selling at $7.00 cord F. O. B. Tefft, or $4,200. About 6,000 or 7,000 white oak posts in the tree, 15 cents each, $900.00. In sight for a young hustler, $6,975.00. You will also have the advantage of a live village with three good general stores, one church, one good graded school in a modern brick building and the children hauled from the country in hacks, also the great N. Y. C. railroad, etc. If interested, call or write" and I will be pleased to take you out any time and see the land, crops, stock, „.atc.. . . r- s

B. FORSYTHE PHONE 287 RENSSELAER, INDIANA Sunday Dinner Menu - ' f ■ ' - ■ -rCream Chicken or Fried Chicken Gravy Mashed Potatoes, Sucatash Boston Fruit Salad Butterscotch Pie or Ice Cream Bread Butter Coffee Milk Ice Tea 50c and 75c. RENSSELAER CANDY KITCHEN AND RESTAURANT CHARLES BIBOS, Prop.

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 record. Although little more 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 is a mortgage, loan and investment company. We make leans on first mortgages in the Calumet region and loans on farms in the best farming district in Indiana. No loans over 80 per cent of the valuation. We are selling 6 per cent participating preferred stock n the GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY and stock in the GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for a short time only in Jasper county. Most of our stock we are ' selling in new territory. T his is probably yonr last opportunity to acquire stock in these two wonderfully successful companies u MORTGAGE BONDS - Wo have a few gilt-edge 5 per cent farm mortgage bonds and 6 per cent Calumet district improved real estate bonds. Those are coupon bonds backed by gilt-edge mortgages not over 50 per cent of the valuation of the property. For particulars, write, call or ’phono Gary National Associates o. Gary Theatre Bldg., Gary, lid., Phouea 3423-4-6 HARVEY DAVISSON ” ■ Rensselaer, Ind.