Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1919 — Page 4
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOB SAEE —Good as new Round tkak healing stove. No. 18 size. Charles Fefley, 'phone 475. FOB SAEE—Five room house, electric lights, good well, good location. Hot 187x80 feet. Cecil Dee, ‘phone 944-C. , FOB—BAJJb- Y wmc —She 11 ;t mt —pon y r coming two years old. Henry Nevill. FOB W2T.BFABMS OM FBAMCESTXEEE FBAXBXE MEAB FBAMCESVrCLE, DTD. I have several farms for sale on the Francesville prairie, near Francesville, Ind. These are all good level black land farms, no waste land, well improved, near good town, schools 'and rural delivery and will be sold right, if you are in the market for a good farm it wHi pay you to Investigate. Wild show the farms at any time. Leslie Clark. FOB BAEB—A leak atpecuktttetr, SSS acre farm, 2 1-4 miles from Tefft, Ind., on good stone and grtlvel road. S.> I acres pnairie, 200 acres three-fourths cleared of timber; 190 acres bottom land, black rich soil two to uhree feet deep, considerable clay and gravel subsoil that will produce from 50 to 80 bushels corn per acre. Will pasture 75 to 100 bead of cattle. A good outlet for drainage; 70 acres tiled; 20 acres in corn. Modern 5-room bungalow house; 60x30 ft. barn, 40-ft. steel tower pump, 12-ft. galvanized iron tank, etc. Price per 165.00, that will be sure to doubleWn a few years when i tfhe 3-year-ahl stumps will be decayed, | Very easy lenns, >5,000 down and per cent notes. 'FJione 257 or see U. Forsythe. Rensselaer. Ind.
FOB BALE-Four wool young blackfaced buck atieep. Fine animals. Otto Hitter, pflione 904-1. FOB SALE Handsome white and black spotted Shetland pony, with harness and two-seated buggy. Price 1150 for Ute outfit. A big bargain at the price. Leslie Clark. "■» FOB SAXE —Good driving mare, safe for ctiDdreh to Strive to school. G. A. IXaugtierty, north of Marion township consolidated school. FOB SAXE—City property and town lot*. Philip Blue. ’Phone 438. FOB SAXE—Good cooking apples. o*ll telephone 609. FOB SAXE—Good sixteen-inch Slab wood at saw mill 1 1-2 miles east of Mt. Ayr. Smith & Bell. FOB SAXE—66 acres with new fourroom house and barn; good wheat and oorn land. Will sell 40 acres adjoining above tract. Land situated 4 1-2 miles west of Rensselaer. Randolph Wright. Rensselaer, R. 3. ’Phone Mt. FOB SAXE —80 acres choice cutover hardwood Michigan land. Half mile t from county seat of 1,500. Adjoining, farms good producers. Hurley Beam, 608 Deming Place, Chicago, 111. FOB SAXE—Modern residence, eight rooms, conveniently located, practically heW oh McKinley avenue. Lot, 76x180. G*rage. John Poole, 'phone 297. . FOB SAXB —133 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to 3300 land, ill be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. FOB SAXE—Buy Stover gasoline en-1 glnes at the Watson Plumbing company. ’Phone 394. FOB SAXE—Buggy and harness. In- I quire at Charles Hemphill’s hitch barn. FOB SAXE —Registered. Spotted Poland Chiaa sow with eight pigs; twohorse disc, wheat drill. ’Phone 933-G. John Law. FOB SAXB OB TBAOE 2(fd acre farm, 80-aere -farm, ’v-wre farm, complete threshing outfit, ton Ford truck, 3U head of cattle and good work mare. Albert Duggins, R. F. Di 2, Rensselaer. ’Phone 824-G. FOB SAXE—49 acres. All level black land in grain. Well tiled, pn stone road in sight of court house. Price 320. George F. Meyers.
TO* SALE—Sandwich gasoline hay ! press, in first class condition. ’Phone J 974-L Harry Swartr.elL FOE SAXE —Hight large, heavy baf-'j rel* Also fruit jars with glass tops. Wright Brothers. FOB SALE—237 acres, with 200 acres tillable, very well drained, 66 acres tiled, with 6-room house, large concrete silo, woven wire fenced. Fairbanks ■bales, fair barn. For quick sale. 3105 per acre. Apply to Charles G. Spitler, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB BAXB —190 acre farm, well drained, most all level black soil; 5room bouse, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land, all. in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price 399 per acre. Charles J. Dean and Son.
FOB SAXB —Two lots. 68x160, with good 6-room residence, modern in 'all rsspect* except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Korah Daniels. ’phone 299. * FOB SAXE —Turkey Red seed wheat, free from rye and cheat £ Q._ G,Baker, ■ptione 912-B. ~ WANTED.. WASTTED— A rdH top desk. Lee A Beam Electric Co., ’phone
WAJTTBB—Six or eight men for fac- ‘ tory wofk. Steady employment and *, good wages. Report at Schuyler C. Irwin’s office, Odd Feilows' bu tiding. WAMTED —Inexperienced girl in dinJ Ing room. Candy Kitchen and Restaurant. Phone 118. .•> —•— WAHTSD To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. (Mil or write E. E. Baughman. McCoyeburg, Ind. ‘Phone 917-B. WAMTEIJ—At once, ‘ woman to take 1 care of an elderly iady In good home. Phone 471. WABTED—-FMce I’’ wjrk for board and lodging and attend high school. In senior year. Bmfl Bates. j»hon«‘ 912-D. M ' k 1 " ■ WATTED -Main and fancy arwing. --Prices* Mrs. Katte Alter, ‘phone 463. WAVTBB— Washings. Call at the house south of the old tile mllh Washings dell vared. Mrs. Paul BootbWAMTkß—Property with two or three acres of land. Harvey Davisson. WANTED —A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close in. Harvey Davisson. .—■— ----- h — ■ LOST. ' EOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago Howard. Return to this office. EOST—White Fox Terrier. "Bobbie." With left brown eye. Finder please 'phone Grace Haas, ‘phone 122. MISCELLANEOUS. ICO WET TO EO AM- 5 ner cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONET TO EOAM —Charles J, Dean • A Son. . FOR RENT. FOB BENT- A barn and garage, within half block of court house. Homer And rick son. 'Rhone 456-Red or 102, w '■ ■ Ralph Wiseman went to Tefft this morning where he is employed on the B. Forsythe farm.
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ATTENTION, LAND BUYERS! 1 am making regular trips to South Bend and woul be pleased to have persons interested in buying land in that part of the state accompany me.—HARRY SWART - ZELL, ’phone 947-L j#***###*##*/**-.******'****'***'*'****** GAS 23c : Standard and Indian Main Garage ;■ THE BEST IN RENSSELAER ; Phone 206
PLACE FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Fanners desiring to use commercial fertilizers this fall should place tiieirardersatoncewiththe 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. Edna Tyler, who had been visitI ing with her grandmother, Mrs. Harrison Warren, left today for her home' in Ft. Wayne. I__ ■ • - \l
Mrs. J. F. Driscoll, who had visited here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wagper, left today for her home in Davenport, lowa. Floyd Phillips, of Momence, and Anna" Phillips, of Detroit, Mich., are guests of their sister, Mrs. Earl Ellis. — i Eva and Russell Winters, who had been visiting here with Mrs. Netta | Hoover and the Phegleys, returned to their home in Chicago today. Miss Ora Griswold went to Ham;mond today. She will be a teacher in the schools of that city this coming year,the term beginning Tuesday. / /; ; ~ /■■ Our national slogan: “Regardless of cost.”-—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. _
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From Four Feet to Four Wheels THE retail merchant’s sphere of usefulness is sharply defined" by his ability to make CZ- prompt delivery. In the days before motor trucks came into general use, his progress was measured, not by. his vision, initiative or merchandizing ability, but by the speed and endurance of horse flesh. With the automobile and truck came a constantly widening field of activity quicker deliveries were possible. A widened service meant more and better satisfied customers and the merchant was able to expand his business to the utmost The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has been an important, factor inr making this expansion possible. By anticipating the demands for gasoline and lubricating oil, it was prepared to supply these necessary products to merchants, even in remote places. Further, the very feature of wide distribution and low price of gasoline has enabled the small merchant to utilize power-driven delivery. Thus has the Standard Oil Company. (Indiana) been an important factor in the expansion of business by helping the little merchant to become big, and the people in remote corners to have the advantages of cities. How well the Company has functioned ; may be judged by its size, for no concern could have reached the proportions of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) without rendering an important and definite service to the public. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 1801 '
Charles Hudson went to Roselawn this morning. Bejamin double sockets at the L. & B. Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chapman returned Friday after spending a week’s vacation in Michigan. We repair electric irons.—L. & B. Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Loop and daughter, Delight, of Marion, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Loop’s mother, Mrs. Mary E. Travis, of South Weston street. The trip was made iby automobile. Hotpoint irons.—L. & B. Electric Co.
Acid-Stomach Now Quickly Relieved
Those painful attacks of indigestion, heart-burn, belching, disgusting food-repeating; that puffy bloated, lumpy feeling after eating, dyspepsia and stomach miseriesall point to just one awful American disease— commonly known as AUU> STOMACH. . v Fortunately there been discovered a wonderful modem remedy—called EATONIC—that brings instant relief from all these stomach miseries because it absorbs the hurtful excess acid in the stomach and drives out the bloat and gas. You won’t know you have a stomach, so free of pain you 11 feel. Besides, it saves you from more serious ailments because it is a scientific fact that ACID-STOMACH frequently creates conditions which baffle the best medical skill. Many cases of chrnnic stomach trouble, biliousness, severe beadache, general weakness. . rheumatism, gout, lumbago, intestinal 1 ulcer, cancer of the stomach, heart
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Born, Monday, September 1, to Mr. and Mrs. David Stoner, a boy. Miss Helen York, of Mooresville, Ind., is’ the guest of Miss Leia Paulus, of south of Rensselaer. J. Servin and H. Lilja and Mr. Johnson and families, of Chicago, were the guests Sunday of John Werner and family. September made its advent this morning and like all good Septembers brings with it thoughts of school days and cooler weather. However, August furnished much cool weather and the final days were extremely cool. It was one of the coolest Augusts experienced in the past several years.
pains and even heart failure can bo traced directly to Acid-Stomach. Avoid these dangers—don t let acidstomach wreck your health, Don t drag out your days feeling all m, down and out, weak and ailing. Keep the vital spark flashing. Eat the things you like and digest your food m comfort. Then you’ll feel* fine—be fit—mentally alert—have pep and punch —the power and will to do things. Take EATONIC and .give your stomach the help to put .it in a fine, healthy condition so that it will digest your food perfectly and make every mouthful you eat registerloo* m enriching your blood and building up TABLETS from your druggist today. They taste good—just like a bit of candy. The cost is trifling. It is absolutely ’ guaranteed:-. If it to relieve your stomach misery, your druggist win refund your money.
vhiltiren Cry for Fletcher’s <Wt\L wal ill.! $ w ■ I J® W A w> ),&■n I w " IE The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of _• —• and has been made under his per- /'/* sonal supervision cince its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but /J 'P’riinents that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it ha* been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea —The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of t ' ' In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought
Judge Charles W. Hanley and wife and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton attended the Gillam home coming at Independence church Sunday.
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Maynard Austin, formerly of Wheatfield and later of Purdy, Mo., writes to have the address of his Republican changed from the latter address to Sedalia, Mo. Mrs. David McConahay returned this morning from a visit with her daughter at McCoysburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Reed and sons, Donald and George, returned .Sunday after an outing at Quiver' Beach, on the Illinois river near Havana. While away they spent a few days in Peoria, 111. » Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Robinson, daughters Ruth and Madge, of Hammond, Mrs. Denna Hays and Mrs. C. B. Wells spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips at McCoysburg. Mr. Robinson and family returned to their home in Hammond in the evening. ■ 1 • * i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Williamson,] of Chicago, were in Rensselaer Sunday and continued to Lafayette for a visit with relatives. They will return here today for a longer visit. Mr. Williamson is now employed in the Chicago postofficer
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Of Course It’s Good It’s Made That Way. O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF BREAD Is made with the bjst 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
When will an English statesman arise with sufficient courage to take the Irish bull by the horns?—New York Evening Post. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the [J?jf Signature of ’
