Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 229, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1919 — Page 3

RENSSELAER JUjPUBUCAN OUU * IAMXUUr, MUiktti. m nx pat amuM a motoab vnsu bdxtxon. S«mi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 18*7, M second claaa mail matter, at the poetofflce at Renaeelaer, Indiana. fivenimer Republican entered Jan. 1, 1897, aa Second claaa mail matter, at the pee tef floe at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. atm fob msfIULT asvebtzshtq Dally, per Inch 18c Semi-Weekly, per toeh 18c — - IUBSCBJLFTIOSf *A«E , Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By 'nail, 36.00 a year. Send-Weekly, year, in advance, $2.00. BATES I*o* CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or leas, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 28 cents. Additional apace pro rata.

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OABBTBB BOYS. Cart-’ AHteot Hopkins Brothers Raymond Lym?e —. —-—Robert Duvall Thomas Donnelly Morgan Lynge

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. POB SALE—A Cyclone washing machine, slightly used, easy running. 816 machine, $lO. Joseph A. Pullin. FOB ff at.t!—Some choice Begonias and Christmas Cactus. Inquire 502 N. Waatnn afreet or ’phone 346. FOB BADE— Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk, 15 years bid. John Werner, 'phone 28 or 447. - J - FOB BADE —160 sore farm, well drained, most all level; black soil; 6well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price |B6 per acre. Charles J. Dean & Son. FOB B * T - M —Ten or twelve Jersey cows, a number of driving and work horses for cash or note. John Shellhart, 'phone 948-L. FOB —Good driving mare, safe for children to drive to school. G. A. Daugherty, north of Morion township consolidated school. FOB SADE —Handsome white and black spotted Shetland pony, with harness and two-seated buggy. Price 9166 for the outfit. A big bargain at the price, Leslie Clark. FOB SALE—Second hand bicycle in good condition. Frank Morlan, ’phone 80. - FOB BATiE —My farm of 66 acres near Deoatur, Mich. Good clay loam soil, with good Improvements. House of 6 rooms, large pantry, 2 porches, cellar all cemented, cistern pump in kitchen, bam 32x44 in good repair, and other buildingA Write R. D. 4, box 64, Dowaiglac, Mich.

FOB lUI OB TBJLDE —200 acre farm. 80 acre farm, 40 acre farm, complete threading outfit, ton Ford truck, 80 bead of cattle and good work mare. Albert Duggins, K. F. D. 2, Rensselaer. ’Phone 884-0. FOB ■* T -»—287 acres, with 200 acres tillable, very well drained, 65 acres tllad, with 6-room house, large concrete ■Uo, woven wire fenced, Fairbanks scales, fair barn. For quick sale, 2105 per acre. Apply to Charles O. Spitler, Rensselaer, i«d T FOB BABB—Second hand Fords, Empires, Overlands slid Saxons. Kuboske & Walter. FOB SABB —320 acres, White county, between Chalmers and Wolcott; black land; two sets improvements; 2175.00 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianapolis; write me for engagement to see this farm. F. G. BRADEN, 8 East Market St., Indianapolis, Indiana. FOB —Clark Jewel kerosene stove, with oven; good as new. Ora T. Ross. 'Phone 88. FOB BABB— Two lots, 68x150, with good 6-room residence, modern in all rsspsots, except furnace. Nicely located. Terms, part time. Korah Daniels, ’phone 188. _ FOB BABB —Will receive sealed bids up to the 30th day of September, for the sale of the first and third buildings from east of the Osborne lot of buildings in the town of Remington. Same to be removed by the purchaser an or before November 1, 191-9. Mrs. W. S. Parks, box 295. FOB »* T -w—A real speculation, 285 acre farm, 2 1-4 miles from Tefft, Inti., on good stone and gravel road. 85 acres prairie, 200 acres three-fourths cleared of timber; 190 acres bottom i,o black rich soil two to three feet deep, considerable clay and gravel subsoil that will produce from 50 to 80 bushels corn per acra Will pasture 75 to 100 head 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 acre, 265.00, that will be sure to double In a few years when the 3-year-old stumps will be decayed. Very easy terms, 25,000 down and 6 per cent notes. ’Phone 287 or see B. Forsythe, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB WAT.TB—I9I7 model Ford touring car. ’Phone 283 or 112. H. F. lOng. FOB BiT.B fltr property and town lots. Philip Blue. 'Phone 488. FOB BABB — 188 acre farm, three miles of TTimssrlanr lies next to 2300 lend. 11l be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson.

FOB BABB— room hdt&*e, near churches and school and on improved street. Easy terms. G. F. Meyers. FOB 8A88— 49 sores. All Jpval frTn-fc- land In grain. Well tiled;* on ■tone road In sight of court liouse. Price 2899. George y. Mayers. FOB BiTiß ftnrlTr < -*‘ gasoline hay press; In first class condition. ’Phone 874-1. Harry Bwartasll. - FOB —BITiW T"Vi' r r "--*»*•• p-*- Ford, 1817 model; good tire and in excellent running order. William McKinney. R. P. 8. "T— 1 -] FOB team of four-year-old mares. Call ’ph-pne 162. .I—W— 1 ■■ , >))- FOB BABB—Five-room house on Bast Oak street, small) barn, city water. 'Phone 104. H. E. White. , FOB BABB —Twenty head shotes, weighing about 40 pounds. F. G. Cavtn&h. Kawlaad, Ind.

FOB SAJUB— I The Col. George H. Healey residence oh South' ’Cullen street This is one of the best residences of the city. It is modern In all respects,., J.' P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty 00. .... WANTED. WASTED —Second cook at Barnes’ restaurant WASTED —I have a party who wants to rent a good farm. See me. Leslie Clark. ' WASTED —To buy a saddle. 'Phone 802-H. Nelson Sanders. WANTED —An office girl. Dr. A. K. Kresler. "WANTED —Girl to go to Indhfi&apolSl and take position In family eral house work. Inquire of Louis H. Hamilton, ’phone 68. WASTED —Have a 9ew nice rooms, nicely furnished, to rent for the coming Winter season. Everything modern. Call aauL see Mrs. S. R. Nichols, 805 Milroy avenue. ~yr » -Bicycle^ Wiseman’s shoe shop. * * WANTED —To do plain and fancy sewing, prices reasonable. Mrs. Kate Alter, ’phone 463. WAFTED —To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Gall or write E. E. Baughman, MoOoysburg, Ind. 'Phone 917-B. unifir can at the faouM south of the old tile mllLWarfiPaul Booth. LOST. I — l — re DOST —Gold-rimmed glasses In case stamped with Miss Remmick s name. Finder please notify B. T. Lanliam, ’phone 943-B. —JiOST—Phi Delta Theta pin two weeks ago. Reward. Return to this office. ' DOST Blue serge coat between wunfm Reese’s and the Moody store. Overseas pin In coat, A. E. F. newaru. Frank Cavindish, ’iPhone 922 B. 622-B. ' MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO DOAET—6 per cent farm loans. John A* Dunlap. MONEY TO DOAN—Charles J. Bean & Sou. .

DELCO-UGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Electric & City Wiring Earl Gondeman, Ph*»e 294

Ruth Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Wood, of this city, has re-entered Illinois university at Champaign. Helen Leatherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Leatherman, went to Evanston, 111., today where she will resume her studies in Northwestern university, this being her senior year. Miss Leatherman took her first two years of college work at Ward-Belmont, at Nashville, Tenn. She was a junior at Northwestern last year.

Gome Gome and enjoy Imttier toci at the Gayety Hall on Wad., Sent. 24 This is everybody’s dance and a cordial invitation is extendEVERYBODY Elegant Music Splendid Floor Dance SI.OO. Spectators 25c. War Tax Paid. BICKNELL BROS. a*

Quality Halfsole Tires J. J. EDDY GATES Ball-Sole TIRES Aathorized Service Station Harrison and Van. Rensselaer Streets Rensselaer, Indiana Phone 109 QUALITY TUBES

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IA FINE LOAF - O’RILEY’S i GOLDEN LOAF BREAD i- - - —.— • ■. » ; A lovely, big, loaf of most ; excellent bread, it htewL ; well and “eats” fine. : Of all breads the Golden Loaf > is first choice. Jnst Try It. 8 r v v ~'v~• v ~:; 9 ► i O’RILEY V: Quality Baker

The best registered Spotted Po-1 land China male hog in Jasper; county will be sold at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October 9. , We want to do your household repairing, such as gasoline and kerosene ,_stovfiß^_aewing—maehinas^widing. Located first door north of, McFarland’s grocery.—The “Mend- ! AH” Repair Shop.

COAL FAMINE THREATENED There is grave danger of a shortage of coal this winter BUY YOUR COAL NOW LABOR TROUBLE AND CAR SHORTAGE Is sure to cause a shortage of coal. Wc have a LARGE STOCK NOW And can take care of yon if yon Will Plaee Your Order Now FARMERS QRAIN CO. Phone 7

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of, and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor. Arthur Turner went to Shelby this morning. iGeorge W. Royster went to Streator, HI., today. • » _ Miss Anna Leonard went to Chicago this morning where she is taking training in vocal culture. —Joseph Reeve and L.Arßogtwigk went to Chicago on the early morning train. Arthur Wright, who had been at Brook, returned today to his home in Chicago. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years

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 a wonderful record. Although littla mors than oaa year old, it is making a roeord oqual to lurnipanlss sigkt and tan years old. GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY THE GAKY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY U . Gary Company. It is • mortgage, loan and investment company. Wo loans oo first mortgages in the Calumet rogion and loans on farms in tka bast farming district in . No loans over 80 par cent of tke valuation. Wo are sailing 8 par cant participating preferred stock n tke GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY and stock in tko GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for a short time only in Jaspar county. Most of our stock we are sailing in now territory. T his is probably your last oppovtunity to acquire stock in these two wonderfully successful MORTGAGE BONDS ± We have a sow gilt-edge 8 per cent farm mortgage bonds and 8 per eent Calumet district improved real estate bonds. Those are coupon bonds hacked by gilt-edge mortgagee not over 80 per cant of tke valuation of the property. For particulars, write, call or 'phono : Gary National Associates o. G*ry Theatre Bldg., Gary, lnd.,Phones 3423-4-5 HARVEY DAVISSON "- Rensselaer, Ind

- ...... Jesse, Emery and Mamie Fulk, of MonticeHo, visited their mother at the hospital in this city Sun•d»y. Mr. and Mrs. Payfel Babb,' of MonticeHo, were guests Sunday of the latter’s brother, Gilbert Albin, 'and family, Kenneth Retherford and Esther Hallert returned Sunday evening to their homes in Chicago after a visit here with the family—-of L. ,A. | Sayler. | * John Williams returned from Chicago Sunday evening where he had home his daughter, Pauline, who had been in Chicago for several weeks. | iDaisy Gray, of Remington, went to Lafayette Sunday evening, where ’ she will be a student in a business 'college. Her sister, Hazel Gray, is ! attending Valparaiso university. Marie Hamilton went to Indianapolis today, where she will enter Butler college. This is her senior year. B. C. Sterrett, of Rockville, who had spent a week here w*th his j brother, County Superintendent M. !L. Sterrett, returned to his home ! Sunday.

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

Mrs. Joseph HaTdman, who had (been in St. Joseph, Mich., and Mrs. F. J. Purcupile and Mrs. A. F. Long, who had ibeen in Chicago, returned heTe Sunday evening. Clemens Gangloff and mother, Mrs. Andrew Gangloff, returned Sunday evening frbm a visit with relatives in Chicago.

f ii Floral designs of all kinds made to order at Holden’s Greenhouse. Phone 426.

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dianapolis Sunday after a visit here with relatives. . Joseph Kahler returned to Dyer Sunday after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahler. i ■■ If you need a Duroc gilt or a Spotted Poland China gilt or sows attend Duvall & Morlan’s public sale October 9th. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley.

' ‘ t Tour Mental Picture of the Standard Oil Company Indiana) TS it a thoroughly lubricated maI chine, owned and controlled by ulate it as he sees fit with figureheads to do his bidding by push button control? — OR — Is it an organization of nien animated by. ideals of service, human sympathies; and a far seeing understanding erf conditions in a highly specialized branch of industry? The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is owned and controlled by 4649 stockholders, not one holding as much as 10 perr ■' ' cent of thetotal stoek. It is managed by 7 men, who, individually, have won their way to the 1 top by giving each day the kind of service which the public found it profitable to pay for. The policy of the Company in its relation to the public Is laid down by these 7 men, which is to render the individual consumer in the eleven states served by the Company the kind of service they demand and find it profitable to pay for. f It is the earnest desire of these 7 men; holding the trusteeship of to intensify the usefulness to the pubtkrof the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), and < to broaden the scope of its service so that the Company may discharge its obligations as a public servant in a manner ' \ satisfactory to the stockholders and beneficial to the world at large. Standard Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago

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Frank Hill, Jr., went to Chicago Sunday evening. Developing, printing and enlarging at Larsh & Hopkins' drug store. If you want a nice Jersey town cow be sure and attend Duvall A Morlan’s sale on Thursday, October 9th. Fottr mules, one yearling, one 2-year-old, one three and one 4-year-old, a pair of good ones, wiH be sold at Duvall & Morlan’s public sale Thursday, October 9th, at Duvall's residence on the cemetery road, 1% miles west of Rensselaer.