Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1919 — Page 3

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Insselaer republican I DAXEY AND MMI-WEEXI-t” IfrSWW a WtWTT.TOM, FnbHshers. KS FBXDAY ISSUE XS BEGULAB WBBXEY EDITION. t Isml-Weekly Republican entered Jan. ■ gsr, as second class mail matter, at ■ poetoffice *t Rensselaer, Indiana. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, ■7, as second class mail matter, at ■ postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana, fler the Act of March 3, 1879. - > ■tbs bob display per inch y I sTrswrarPTtox BATES. Ely, by carrier, 10 cents a week, fl mail, *5.00 a year. fl»u Weekly, year, in advance, *2.00. > Abates fob classified ads. ■hree lines or less, per week of six ■es of The Evening Republican and ■ of the Semi-Weekly Republican, ■sente, Additional space pro rata

.ASSIFIED column FOR SALE. OB BAXE —Two Cole’s Hot Blast ere, one small cook stove, other seihold furniture, August 26ith to W. F. Kiratll, 423 North Cullen at. . ' )B SALE —Hampshire sow and n pigs. Will sell separately or tper. Call J. F. Hardman. >B SAXE —IXesinable small resie, northeast corner Abigail and son streets, 66-foot frontage. Write particulars to Russell Van Hook. B SAXE —Fen fine game chickens, erel, 6 hens, the pen for S2O. G. route No. 1, Tefft, Ind. B SAXE —City property and town Philip Blue. ’Phone 4118. B SAXE —Good cooking apples, telephone 509. I » - - ' ■ " " O "FB PAT.T B—Two 8 —Two ahotes, 40 pounds Good brood sow, 250 pounds, ■er tired open carriage. Phone 358 i, Robert Reeve. ■B SAXE —Good elxteen-lnch slab ■ at saw mill 1 1-2 miles east of ■.yr. Smith & Bell. fc. SAXE —Excellent baseburner in S condition; good as new. ’Phone wihiite. Mrs. Elizabeth Haus. ■ -T J- r- fr,' Hb SAXE —3 full blooded Shrop- ■ bucks, one four-year-old. William ■haw, Rensselaer, Ind., R. R. 3. ■e 90-G, Mt. Ayr exchange. -•< Kg SAXE —A pony colt, five and a ■months old. Price S4O. ’Phone Ma ma—as acres with new four- ■ house and barn; good wheat and ■land. Will sell 40 acres adjoin■bove tract. Land situated 4 1-2 K waat of Rensselaer. Randolph Kt, Rensselaer, R. 3. 'Phone Mt.

K SAXE —80 acres choice cutover Hood Michigan land. Half mile ■county seat of 1,500. Adjoining IS good producers. Hurley Beam, ■sming Place, Chicago, lit K wtta gftod five-room resl- ■ two lots, good well water, elecKrhts. Louis H. Hamilton. ■T ■ SAXE —Modern residence, eight K conveniently located, practically ■n McKinley avenue. Lot, 75x180. HT John Poole, 'phone 297. ■ SAXE —195 1-2 acre farm in Hos court house. Good 2-story H barn, garage, stone milk house, Hrchard; clay subsoit all can be ■ted. Surrounded by S2OO land. Mral mail delivery. Switch at ■ For sale at a bargain If taken ■ Terms on part. Leslie Clark. I SAIB—IS3 acre farm, three ■>f Rensselaer, lies next to S3OO ■HI be sold at a big bargain. I DaviMou. .. ; _ I SAXE —A genuine bargain, cash ■r payments, 1913 five-passenger |H>ile in good running order. No made that will turn the ■in deepest mud or sand. 'Phone ■aee B. F. Forsythe.

FOB SAXE OB TBADE —209 acre farm, 80 acre farm, .40 acre farm, complete threshing outfit, ton Ford truck, 30 head' of cattle and good work mare. Allbent Duggins, R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. ’Phone 924-G. FOB SAXE —Buy Stover gasoline engines at the Watson Plumbing company. 'Phone 204. FOB SAXE —40 acres. AU level black land in grain. Well tiled, on •tone road in sight of court house. Price *2OO. George F. Meyers.

FOB SAXE —Sandwich gasoline hay press, in first class condition. ’PhOne 974-1. Harry Swartzell. FOB wat-'* —Garage doing an excellent business. Must sell on account of eicknesa Tools, *300; Ford stock, *SOO, or will sell without stock. Come at once. J. L. Wayne Garage, Medaryville, Ind. FOB SABS —Eight large, heavy barre la Also fruit jars with glass tops. Wright Brothers. FOB SAXS —237 acres, with 200 acres tillable, very well drained, 65 acres tUed, with 5-room house, large concrete •ilo, woven wire fenced, Fairbanks scales, fair barn. s For quick sale, *lO5 per acre. Apply to Charles G. Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SAXB —190 acre farm, well drained, most all level, black spll; 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land, all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price *9O per acre. Charles J. Dean and Son. . FOB SAXB —Two lots, 58x150, with good 6-room residence, modern in all respects, except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Korah Daniels, ’phone 299.

WANTEDWANTED —At once, caretaker for an elderly couple; preferably middle-aged woman, one who needs a good home? Telephone 346-Red; WANTED —Washings. Call at the house south of the old tile mill. Washings delivered, Mrs. Paul Booth. WANTED— Property with two or three acres of land. Harvey Davisson. WANTED —A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close In. Harvey Davisson. • WANTED —Buggy and harness, Telephone 368-Red., LOST, EOST —1919 R. H. .. S. class pin with Initials B. M. S., between the F. Thompson and Henry Waymire residences. Bessie Stewart, ’phone 37. .

■eaeas OlUlilU ***<» URBAN DOG *^2:—-2^”'-V * I! ° OG J ,r ” ' M*^***^-_ A6B ' URBAN DOG “Hello Jack! Why I don’t think I’ve seen yon in town for six months at least.” Interurban Dog ‘‘Nop, I used to go almost every day, but the boss bought A MAXWELL about six months ago, and I haven’t been in since. Simply can’t 'keep up with the blamed thing.” 1 / Buy a Maxwell and Keep the Dogs at Home

I THE MAIN GARAGE I I, 4 THE BEST IN RENSSELAER I ■■■■■■■PHONE. 206 DAY OR NIGHT ■■■■■■■ fiT AGENTS MAXWELL AND CHALMERS CARS. WE USE AND SELL NOTHING BUT GENUINE FORD REPAIR PARTS j X AT ALL TIMES.

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EOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office. i : EOST —White Fox Terrier, “Bobbie,” with rest brown eye. Finder please ’phone Grace Haas, ’phone’ 122. . EOST—Thirty-second degree Masonic pin, red enameled and in the shape of a cross. Please return to this office or notify j. H. Holden. EOST —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. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO EOAN—S per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONEY TO EOAN —Charles J. Dean & Son.

Tom Milton won the Elgni 300mile roiad race Saturday, defeating a field of t twelve. The Eastern Star club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. S. H. Cornwell. Davidson Herron, Pittsburg youth, iwon the national amateur golf title on the Oakmont, Pa., course Saturday by defeating Bobbie Jones, of Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Montgomery went to Danville, 111., Sunday and will attend the fair at that place this week. Mrs. H. L. Brown and daughter, Mary Jane, left today for Palatka, Fla. Mary Jane is suffering from hay fever and the southern trip was made to get relief from this ailment. There will be a picnic supper on John Merritt’s laiwn Tuesday evening, Apgust 26, for all Rebekahs, Odd Fellows 'and their families. Ladies please bring well filled baskets and all come and enjoy yourselves. ' CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

NEW CAFETERIA FOR CITY; OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

Jay W. Stockton, proprietor of the Makeever hotel, commenced the remodeling of his dining room today and will convert it into a cafeteria which will be open day and night for hotel patrons and the public in general. 'Mr. Stockton recently abandoned the serving of meals and has Ibeen operating on the European plan. However, Mr. Stockton has found that the traveling public has been greatly inconvenienced by his move, but believes that his new plan will meet with their approval. The partition between the dining rooms and the kitchens is being removed today and fixtures purchased of Dr. Horton by Mr. Stock ton will be installed. The proprietor thus finds that he will be able to provide for a great many more patrons than heretofore and believes that his new venture will be an unqualified success. Mr. Stockton states he will be open for business within a week.

Aileen Allman went to Batavia, 111., today. 1 I Nazimova in “The Red Lantern,” August 27th. Perry Horton went to Mt. Ayr this morning. Mrs. Earl Osborne went to Wheatfield today for a visit with relatives.

Mrs. Bessie Leach and daughter, Esther, went to Chicago Heights this mortiing., Judge C. W. Hanle yand wife and Atorney Cope J. Hanley and wife have returned from a week’s outing at Lake Webster. A heavy rain visited Rensselaer and vicinity Sunday afternoon and did a world of good. It was the heaviest rain that has visited thi§ community in many weeks. PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Farmers desari ng to use commercial fertilizers this fall should place their orders at once with the Farmers’ Grain company. Please give this matter your immediate attention so we may be able to care for your wants in this line.—H. H. Potter, Manager Farmers’ Grain company. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Harris, 'of Roan, brought their son to this' city and had his tonsils removed at the 'hospital today. Mir. Harris is a brother-in-law of Dr. F. H. Hemphill. * ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, son Charles and Mrs. Grow’s father, EL Paxton, left today for Wabash. Mr. Grow has a two weeks’ vacation from 'his duties as mail messinger on the Monon. While away they will take an automobile trip up through Michigan.

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RENSSELAER-REMINGTON BUS LINE TWO ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVE Rensselaer 8:00 a. m. Rensselaer 3:45 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. Joseph Carson, of Lafayette, sipent the week-end here with her mother, Mirs. E. L. Clark. Hugh Kirk left today for Syracuse, N. Y., to secure a Eranklm sedan for Thompson (brothers. 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. When nature gives a man a long head she ought to also give him a big heart to balance it. / Hear “Casey” Lane’s famous uniformed Hedjaz band at St Augustine’s lawn festival on August 27 and 28. Strange as it may seem, a redheaded girl hasn’t any more fire in her disposition than has a brunette.

A Golden Onportunity

285 acres of land 2% mi. s e of Tefft, Ind., 31/2 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 stumps 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 acre* 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 ridge* that will grow good bluegrass pasture. The farm is well fenced into six fields. One field 50 acre* woven wire hog proof, balance 4-barbed wire. All post* large 7-ft. white oak. About 70 acre* tiled for cultivation and 20 acre* 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 wiO pasture now about seventy-five head of cattle, or more a* pasture improve* at about $25.00 each per head profit yearly or net $1,875.00. About one-quartet dead timber left standing and cut down will make approximately 600 cord* of good dry wood now selling at $7.00 cord F. O. B. Tefft, or $4,200. Abept 6,000 or 7,000 white oak post* in the tree, 15 cent* each, $900.60. 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, etc. ’ V .

B. FORSYTHE PHONE 287 RENSSELAER, INDIANA

CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always / . Bears the Signature/ # ¥.lr of oijr ft. Jr |R /V Use \y For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CCNTAUR COMPANY, NEW VORX CITY.

" Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mecklenberg, oi >Gary, spent Sunday here with relatives. The Hon. Wesley Kennedy, of Winchester,, came Sunday to attend the funeral of H. E. Parkison. Mr, Kennedy was formerly a U. S. minister to Mexico. He is a relative of Mrs. Parkison. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. Harvey Maxwell, of Wheatfield township, was in Rensselaer on Saturday. Harvey is a patron of the Republican and while here called at this office. He was accompanied by his neighbors, Messrs. Atkinson ahd Whitton. Mr. Maxwell reports that he ihas some com that promises a splendid yield. Try a Republican classified adv. for results.