Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1919 — Page 3

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GABBIER EOTB. Carl Arnott HonfciTV Brothers Raymond Lynge Robert Duvall Thomas Donnelly Morgan Lynge RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AMD ffm-WCTKBT. <YW-a»< * NA3SXLTON, Publishers. m raxtuT xbovb » bmwa* WEEKLY EDITION. -.I ' 'i ■ —~ Berni-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1 1897, Ml second class mall matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, as second class mall matter, at the postofflce at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. WIWMI TO> DISPLAY ADVERTISING Dally, per inch ...15c Semi-Weekly, per inch >.....18c gDEBCRIPTZOM BATES. Daily,* by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, 35.00 a year. Pem 1 Weekly, year, in advance, 82.00. ~ BATES TOE CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 35 cents. Additional space pro rata.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. <■ jpo* SALE—Four-room house, lot 50x152. Eugene Hasty, ’phone 922-G. . TOR SALE —Good as new Roapd Oak heating stove, No. 18 size. Charles Pefley, "phone 475. FOB SALE —Five room house, electric light”, good well, good location. Lot 167x50 feet. Cecil Dee, "phone 944-C. FOB SALE —Young Shetland pony, coming two years old. Henry Nevlll. FOB SALE —Concord grapes, 4c per pound. "Phone 938-G. Mrs. Henry Paulus. , FOB SALE —Good sized teem of horses, at a reasonable price. W. M. Garland. FOB S 3 LBFARMS ON FRANCESVILLE PRAIRIE ' NEAR FRANCESVILLE, IND. J 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 will pay you to Investigate. Will show the farms at any time, DeeUa Clark.

FOB SALE —A real speculation, 285 acre farm, 2 1-4 miles from Tefft, Ind., on good stone and gravel road. 85 acres prairie, 200 acres three-fourths cleared of timber; 190 acres bettom land, black rich soil two to tihree feet deep, considerable clay and gravel subsoil that wHI produce from -50 to 80 bushels corn per acre. Will pasture 75 to 100 head of cattle. A good outlet for drainage; 70 acres tiled; 20 acres in com. Modern 5-room bungalow house; 60x30 ft. barn, 40-ft steel tower pump, 12-ft. galvanized Iron tank, etc. Price per acre, 380.00, that will be sure to double in a few years when the 3-year-oid stumps will be decayed. Very easy terms, 35,000 down and 5 per cent notes. "Phone 287 or see B, Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. FQB SALE —Four good young blackfaced buck sheep. Fine animals. Otto Ritter, "phone 904-1. ________ FOB SALS —Handsome White and black spotted Shetland pony, with harness and two-seated buggy. Price 3150 for the outfit, A big bargain at the price, Leslie Clark. TQ9 SAD® —Good driving mare, safe for children to drive to school. G. A. Daugherty, north of Marion township consolidated school, FOB SALE —City property and town iota. Philip Blue. r Phone 488. - FOB SALE—Good cooking apples. Call telephone ,509, - FOB BMBLB —Good sixteen-lnch slab wood at saw mill 1 1-2 miles east of Mt. Ayr. Smith & Bell.

FOB BALB—SB acres with new fourroom houae and bum; Food wheat JMid oom land. Will sail 40 acres adjoining above tract. Land situated 4 1-2 miles west of Rensselaer. Randolph Wright, Remmrelaer, R. 3. "Phone Mt. Ayr Ex. FOB BMLLB —80 acres choice cutover hardwood Michigan land. Half mile from county seat of 1,500. Adjoining farms good producers. Hurley Beam, 508 Deming Place, Chicago, HL FOB SAXdi —Modern residence, eight rooms, conveniently located, practically new» on McKinley avenue. Lot, 75x180. Garage. John Poole, ’phone 297. 3PO* ■STB 11T acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to 3300 land, ill be sold at * big bargain. Harvey Davisson. FOB SAKE ■ Buggy and harness. Inquire at Charles Hemphill’s hitch barn. FOB SALE—Regisitieh spotted Poland China sow with eigut pigs; twohorse disc, wheat drill. "Phone 933-G. John Law. FOB BALE OB TBADB—2OO acre farm, 80 acre farm, 40 acre farm, complete threshing outfit, ton Ford truck# 30 head of cattle and good work mare. Albert Duggins, R. F. D. 3, Rensselaer. | "Phone 924-G. i FOB SALB—4O acres. AU level black land in grain. Wall tiled, on stone road in sight of court house. Price 8200. George F. Meyers. FOB fftTiß Bandwtah gasoline hay prean in lU»t class condition. "Phone 974-L Harry SwsrtxeU.

VO* BA** —Eight large, heavy barrels. Also fruit Jara with gtaM tops. Wrtgfat Brothera. WW gtT-W—ttT «nrea nr!»h>nn .nrp* til tabla, vary wall drained, 65 acres tiled, wife 5-room house, large concrete aife woven wire fenced, Fairbanks are l '", fair barn. For quick sale, $lO5 per acre. to Charles G. Spitler, VO* acre farm, well drained, most all level, biack soil; 5rooen bouse, good barn, corn cribs,, good wall, fine orchard land, all tn cultivotton. Can give good terms on this. Fries per acre. Cteries J. Dean and Son. VO* noT-w T«m tote, 58x150, with good «room residence, modern to all except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Karsh Dantal*

FOB BALE —Turkey Red seed wheat, tree from rye and cheat. O. G. Baker, •phone 913-B. __________«W.fl— WANTED. wAirrm —At once, experienced naan. Wlatson Plumbing Co., "phone 204. WANTED —Girl for general housework. Please answer by letter and state salary desired. Mrs. Alex Quinn, box 361. WANTED —A roll top desk. Lee & Beam Electric Co., "phone 90. WANTED —Six or eight men for factory work. Steady employment and good wages. Report at Schuyler C. Irwin’s office, Odd Fallows" building. WANTED —Inexperienced girl in dining room. Candy Kitchen and Restaurant. Phone life' WIVTBn —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or_write E. E. Baughman, McCoy sb urg, Ind. Phone 917-B. WANTED —At once, woman to take care of an elderly lady in good home. Phone 471. ' 1 ' " 0 WAWFWn —Place to work for board and lodging and attend high school. In senior year. Emil Bates, phone 912-D. WANTED —Plain and fancy sewing. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Katie Alter, "phone 463. 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. - , ,

LOST. LOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office.- ~ - LOST—White Fox Terrier, “Bobbie,” with left brown eye. Finder please "phone Grate Haas, "phone 122. MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. John A. Dunlap. MONET TO LOAN—Charles J. Dean A Son. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1,163. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court of Jasper county, state of Indiana, ■administrator of the estate of Gerrit Gravenstuck, late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. RICHARD GRAVENSTUCK. August 28, 1919. Mrs. William Blake, daughter Miriam, Elnore Stone and Grace Ott were passengers out of 'here today for Chicago.

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Mrs. Frank Schroer and daughter, Doris, went to Monticello today. Miss Rosa Harrold returned today to her home in Huntington. Ch-lie Clouse went to Chicago today. Mrs. F. A. Gaines went to Chicago today. Mrs. Joseph and Jack Larsh went to Chicago this forenoon. Ruth Clark went to Chicago for a visit with relatives. " Attorney John A. Dunlap, wife and daughter, Dortha, went to Chicogo today. Hayes Preston, who had visited with his family, returned to Waterloo, lowa, today. "Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr returned from Lafayette this forenoon. Frank Potts went to Springfield, DI., today where he will drive a truck for Smith & Co - ., the road contractors.

Mesdames Walter Kelley, Mrs. James Elijah and Mrs. Milton Mauck went to Indianapolis today where they will attend the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rich, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Bessie Rich and daughter, Lois, of Kentland, were iin Rensselaer today. Neva Damering, of Peoria, DI., who is visiting relatives here,, spent the day in Monon. She is a niece of Mrs. Hairy Murray. Mary Tobey,* who had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. L. Bott, returned today to her home in Alexandria. Harry Wiltshire is very critically ill at his home in this city. His daiighter, Mrs. Harry Jinkerson, of Chicago, and his son, Charles Wiltshire, of Zanesville, 0., are here. Mrs. Peter Giver, of Wabash, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire’s sister, is here’ also. Mr. Wiltshire suffered from poisoning three years ago. He has not been well since that time. A short time ago an abscess came on his right leg. This was lanced but did not drain and the poison seems to have scattered throughout his system. He. is seventy-fQur years of age.

Trevis Spears, who is employed by Charles Fleming ort his farm near Mt. Ayr, "has sent his family to Somerset, Ky., and will join them as soon as Mr. Fleming can get another man. Mrs. Thomas Knight, for many 1 years a resident of Jasper bounty, but now living near Oklahoma City, Okla., has been visiting Indiana friends for some time. She visited with Mrs. Greenlee near Valparaiso and is now visiting with friends in Gillam township, among them Mrs. Robert Johnson and family. Mrs. Johnson and daughters were with Mrs. Knight in Rensselaer today. The ladies of the G. A. R. will hold their regular monthly dinner Friday, September 5, at the home of Mrs. Martha Wasson. All members of the Circle, Post 84 and their families are invited. All are asked to bring what flowers they can to decorate the graves of the departed sistersnow sleeping in Weston cemetery. .

LEE. i Lew Anderson, of Georgia, is visiting his .brother, H. C. Anderson, and family. Rev. Gland Stuart, who ds visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph [Stuart, preached a very good sermon here Sunday evening. S. L. Johnson and family, of Monon, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rebecca Jacks and family. i Miss Edith Overton and Velda i Heltzel spent Sunday with Cora Noland. 1 The Young Badies’ Sunday school ( class held a picnic last Thursday on the banks of the Tippecanoe river. There were twenty-four present and all report a fine time, . Miss Dora Phillips, of Chicago, is visiting her cousins, Charles and Nellie Waymouth. ; George Holt has sold his farm, which lies one mile south of Lee, to Joe Clark. i Sheridan Christensen, of Kankakee, 111., made a short visit Sunday with his aunts, Mrs. Simon Cooper and Mrs. Samuel Noland. He was on his way to St. Petersburg, Fla., making the trip by automobile. Ray Holman returned Friday from a business trip to DeKalb county, where he has purchased a farm. William Noland, of Dickson, Tennessee, came Thursday for a visit with his brothers, S. W, and 0. E. Noland.

James H. Guild, of Medaryville, was in Rensselaer Monday. Mrs. Lettie Clifton returned this morning to her home in Fair Oaks after a visit with Mrs. Allie Potts. See our fine display of lighting fixtures.—L. & B. Electric Co. John Garland, who is employed in Hammond; spent Sunday here with has family. Barbara Ederer, who makes her home with the family of Dr. H. L. Brown, is for ten days with her sister at Tuscola, 111. The next time you need bulbs buy Sunbeam Mazdas.-—L. & B. Electric Co. * Pauline Lewis, daughter of Frank E. Lewis, of Lafayette, attended the teachers’ institute here Monday and this morning continued to Wheatfield for a visit with friends When you need anything electrical, call ’phone 90.—L. &. B. Electric CO. - —■ ———

Mrs. William Stiner returned today to her home in Jerseyville, IM., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Norman, and other relatives. We repair electric irons.—L. & B. Electric Co. Kuboske & Walter have let the contract for the brick work on their new garage to Winfield Smith, of Manhattan, 111. Mr. Smith is to begin work Monday, September 8. Born Saturday, August 30, a girl to Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan, of Barkley township. This is their second child, both daughters. Don’t grope for that light. Put on Radium Bead end you can find it. They’re a great success. Only a few left. 25c each.—E. & B. Electric Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Quinn, daughter, Mary, and Mrs. H. Harring, of Lamberton, Minn., and Mrs; Jacob Hornickle, of Germanville, Ill.; were week-end guests of Alex Quinn and family. They made the trip here and return by automobile. Lucile Quinn returned with the above party after a visit here w:th iriends and relatives.

We Keep A Tug for Towing and will Cast You a Life Line od receipt of The Distress Signal By Phone or Wire If Within a Radius of 50 Miles.

ITHE MAIN GARAGE! 'L-- THE BEST IN RENSSELAER 7"- ' ; -g i«HW»fflpi»[ONE 206 DAY OR NIGHT gOflPt 1 Ofe* F AGENTS MAXWELL AND CHALMERS CARS. WE USE AND SELL * NOTHING BUT GENUINE FORD REPAIR PARTS AT ALL TIMES.

Buy Stock at Home in Successful - me Companies' GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY The Gary National Life insurance Co. isja Gary {Company It is making * wonderful record. . .Although little more than one year old, it is making a record equal to companies eight and ten yean old. gary national associates company THE GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY is a Gary Company. It is a mortgage, loan and inTestment company. We make loans on first mortgages in the Calumet region and loans on farms in the best farming district in Indiana. No loans over 50 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 your last opportunity to acquire stock in those two wonderfully successful companies. . MORTGAGE BONDS We hare a few gilt-edge 5 per cent farm mortgage bonds and 6 per cent Calumet district improved real estate Kids. These are coupon bond, backed by gilt-edge mortgages not over 50 per cent of the valuation of the property. For particulars, write, call or ’phone Gary National Associates o. - Guy Theatre B lie., Gary, l»i., Pk»«« 3423-4-5 or • • HARVEY DAVISSON Rensselaer, Ind

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James Warner' returned to Gary this morning. See our new patterns in shades.— L. B. Electric Co. George Knaur went to Chicago today. Dr. I. M. Washbum went to Chicago on the early morning train. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears r Signature of