Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1919 — Page 2
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAXLY AR* SBMX-WXBKLY. - OUMUt * RAMILTOM, FakUohara ra f*i*ay —w* a rrgulam WRRXLY RPXTXOR. Semi-Waekly Republican entered jmi. 1. 1897, m aeooud class mall matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana. Eveninc Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, aa second class mall matter, at the poatoffice at Renaaelaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. | UIM TO* SXSFLAT ADVERTISING Dally, per Inch 16c BenU-W«akly v per Inch 18c ■tmBORIFTXOM BAYS*. Dally, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By mail, |*.oo a year. deml-Weekly, year, in advance, ».OQ. J" *A«*B TO* cxassxyx** A*S. Three lines or lean, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 26 cents. Additional apace pro rata. | CA**X** SOYS. Carl Arnott Hopkina Brothers Raymond Lynge Robert Duvall Thomas Donnelly Morgan Lynge
MONON ROUTE Train Sched-le Effective March 36, 1919. NORTH SOUTH $6 4:34 a. m. 35 2:27 a m. -4 6:61 am. 5 10:66 a m. 40 7:30 am. >7 nillan. 32 10:88 am. 33 1.67 p. m 88 3:51 p. m 36—6:60 p. m. 3 8:31 p. m. >1 7:31 p. tn. go 6:50 p. m. 3 11:10 p. m.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. TO* SAXS —Pure cider vihegar, 4U< per gallon. Alf Donnelly, ’piione 903-B. FO* SAX* —Ten or twelve Jenaey cows, a number of driving and work horses for cash or note. John Shellhart, 'phone 948-L. FOR SAXE—Onions at SI.OO per bushel. Marion Cooper, two blocks north of cement tile factory. ' Fffll g * v-*- " FA*MS O* FMARCRSVLLLK waanara **A* F*ARC*SVIXX*, XR*. 1 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 ahd 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. Lesli* Cterk. FO* SAMI —Good driving mare, safe for children to drive to school. G. A. Daugherty, north of Marlon township consolidated school. FO* SAX* —Handsome white and black spotted Shetland pony, with harness and two-seated buggy. Price slsv for the outfit. A big bargain at the price. Leslie Clark. FO* SAX* —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 bet tom land, black rich soil two to three feet deep, considerable clay and gravel subsoil that will produce from 60 to 80 bushels corn per acre. Will pasture 76 to 100 head of cattle. A good outlet for drainage; 70 acres tiled; 20 acres in corn. Modern 5-room bungalow house; 60x$0 ft. barn, 40-ft. steel tower pump, 12-ft. galvanized iron tank, etc. Price per acre, >65.00, that will be sure to double in a few years when the J-year-old stumps will be decayed. Very easy terms, $5,000 down and 5 per cent notea 'Phone 287 or see B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. FO* SAX*—City property and town lota. Philip Blue. ’Phone 428. FO* SAX* —122 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to S3OO land. HI be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. I ~ 1 ■> FO* SAX* —Sow and siv pigs. 'Phone 145. Walter Hopkins. FO* SAX* —Attention, car 'owners! Equip your car with Insyde Tyres. They double the tire mileage; also save 90 per cent of puncture® and blowouts. For further information, see me or write. G. D. Albin, 235 South Milton street, Rensselaer, Indiana country lard, 33c a pound. 'Phone 929-E. Tony Keiper. FO* SAX* —Second hand Ford touring car in good running order. Almost new winter top and demountable wheels. Harry B. Murray. "" FO* SAX*—46 . acres AU level block land in grain. Well tiled, on stone road in sight of court house. Price >260. George F. Meyers. FO* SAX* —Sandwich gasoline hay prssa, tn first daas condition. 'Phone 974-L Harry SwartseU.
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FOUR*—A gold star, ’Ol or ’lO. Owner can get same at this office by paying for this adv. / ' FO* SAX* —Two good cows and two good plug mules. Or will trade. Herschel Ray, one mile' south' of McCoysburg. •' S ' : FO* SAX.*—My farm of 66 acres near Decatur, Mioh. Good clay loam soil, with good improvements. House at &' rooms, large pantry, 2 porches, . cellar all cemented, cistern pump in kitchen, barn 32x44 in good repair, and other buildings. Write R. D. 4, box 64, Dowaigiac, Mich. FO* SAX* —5 acres just north of city limits, 7 room house, basement, cistern with pump and aink in houee and well water on back porch; large garage; hen house; small crib and granary and cow and horse barn. Mrs O. M. Peek, 'phone 949-B. FO* SAX* O* TW» —200 acre farm go sere farm, 40 acre farm, complete threshing outfit, ton Ford truck, 30 head of cattle and good work mare. Albert Duggins. R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. 'Phone 924-0. ' FO* SAX* —227 scree, with 200 acres tillable, very well drained, 66 acres ' tiled, with 5-room house, large concrete eito, woven wire fenced, Fairbanks scales, fair bam. For quick sale, >lO5 per acre. Apply to Charles O. Spitler, Raneeolaer, Tnd. FO* SAX* —190 acre term, well drained, most all level, black soll; 5room bouse, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land, all in cultivation. Can give roodterms on this. Price >9O per acre. Charles J. Dean and Son. FO* SAXB—Second liand Fords Empires, Overlands and Saxons. Kuboske A Walter. ■. ' FOR SALE —Driving, mare, cheap. Call 368-Red. between 5 and 6 o’clock in the eveniifglc FOR SALE—Good cook stove range, practically' new and in excellent condition. 'Phone 467-Whlte, Mrs. Mathew Mathias. —yOJS ftAT.Tl—acres, White coun.[tv between Chalmers and WoTcotr; biack ‘land; two sets improvements; $175.00 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianabolis; write me for engagement to see this farm. P- G- BRADEN, 8 East Market St., Indianapolis, Indiana. FOR SALE —Clerk Jewel kerosene stove, with oven; good as new. Ora T. Rosb. 'Phone 88. a.TW-Two lota, 68x160, with good 6-room residence, modem ~tn all reanects. exoept furnace. Nicely loootedj Terms, part time. Korah Daniels, 'phone 299. FOB SAL* —1917 Ford, new tires, in fair condition. Price, $450. Central Garage. • - ' ~ FO* SAXE —White Rock cockerels. Price very reasonable. 'Phone 908-1. Robert McDonald, McCoysburg, Ind. WANTED. TiTAWTF.n—GirI for house work. Write Mrs. R. H. Hal lagan, 3518 Fulton street, Chicago. WART** —I have a party who wants to rent a good farm. See me. Leslie Clark. . WHWTED —Girl for house work. Elderlylady preferred. Grover Mackey, phone 106. wtxrvn—To Buy a wood heating stove. 'Phone 518. - ■qvaWTWD—Have a few nice rooms, nicely furnished, to rent for the coming winter season. Everything modern. Call and see Mrs. S. R. Nichols, 805 Milroy avenue WASTED —To rent for grain or cash, eighty or one hundred acre farm. George Ulm, 'phone 284, WARTED —A roll top desk. Lee & Beam Electric Co., ’phone 90. WART**—Six or eight men for factory work. Steady employment and rood wages. Report at Schuyler C. Irwin’s office. Odd Fellows’ building. wiWTBn—To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman, MoOoyaburg. Ind. ’Phone 917-B. WARTS* —Washings. Can at the ami th of the old tile mill. Washings deWRBrJA- Mrs. Paul Booth. WAR'- o--Property with two or three acros of land. Harvey Davisson. WAJnnm —A one-story, five or sixroom house. Must be close in. Harvey Davisson. LOST. LOST —Radiator cap home and court house off of Overland automobile. G. L. Thornton, ’phone 511-Green. . XOST —Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office MISCELLANEOUS. MORRT TO SOAR —5 per cent farm loopa John A. Dunlap. MORSY TO LOAR —Charles J. Dean A Son.
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Mrs. F. D. Burchard returned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit with relatives at Redkey. Albert Little, of Lafayette, was the guest of Henry Neville and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Flowers, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davidson and son, Herbert, and Mrs. Libby Davidson were guests Sunday of E. K. Godshall, Dr. Rose M. Remmeck, optometI rist, has returned from a month’s ' vacation and will be in her office 'every day. Eyes examined according to most modern methods. Glasses fitted. ’Phone 403. —Mrs F.lmore Barce and son, Edward, and Miss Louise Trudeau, of Fowler, are visiting Grant Rishling and family. Mrs. Agnes Clary returned to her home today at Terre Haute-after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bennema.
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Developing, printing and enlarging at Larsh & Hopkins’ drug store. Mart Reed and DanieT Wood, of Fair Oaks, were in Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. Wood reports that his son, Ross Wood, who had re-inlisted in the United States army, is now in Hong Kong, China. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. The Republican has issued bills for Simon, Thompson and Dennis Healey, who will hold a big dissolution sale on September 29, and also for William McKinney, who will hold a big public sale on September 25.
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A local bird with a number 5 head and a number 7 hat stated recently that it had begun to soak in on him that the country had really gone dry.
It is predicted that eggs will be one dollar a dozen next winter. The hens are getting a sweet revenge for the indignity of having to sit on porcelain eggs.—Worcester Gazette.
