Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1919 — Page 2

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CLASMHfcI> toL u FOR SALE. FOB SALE —73.' new, c.cuu Jw- ■ boxes, small, medium and som<; sine. Price from- ett« ivo--'- ~---* lUl ‘7’' ai ■l 1 > ... .v . > f'• ' • ■ FOB SALE—S iwintf V: ~.v 200 i*. u: us «. . ... •• >- • .’; v 11 'mouths did. VO. C. Loss, SHI-J. FOB SALE OB TBABB -IT •• ac: farm, $0 acre laroi. iv aois ga-lfth. complete threshing outfit, U a .ou ttuv;., SO head of cattle and- -goon work i’ Albert Huggins, R. F. D. 4 -Kenss•Phone s:«-Q. FOB SALE—ICC-w 7 e 'a...V..- - drained, most ail ievel;- biaca »o*i. .t----room house, good barn, corn cr.-s, go■ well, fine orchard, land an lu euituation. Can give good tern.* v>n Prjpe SS6 per acre. Chart** - 1 . A Son.— SOB SALE —Clark JtVtl i. . - : • stove, wiin ovttr; goon- as - new •- tuv. T. Hog a. pd.or.c - - FOE SALE- Ac; chine, alightly used, e»s; -• *- —machiii'g,"'^itr —Joseph .A. . c 1.... . POB SALE—Some c; i.o and Ci.netmas. in -,-... e ■ - * v -i --Waston—street.--or ./pfyd-..- udA. —~ FOB SALE—Jt.se} c. ■ . tMnWy flow oi a } Werner, 4 j>u»ae 2a Or . . * FOB SALE—Ten or ~ - Sows, a number of at ...... -• horses for cash, or n 0... «*-nu _ s.. - hart, 'phori. sis-L. FOB SALE —Good driving nv. >Lt 1 for Children to drive to ~oi. *. G Daugherty, north of Mar r> tow. > consolidated ■bchOftL FOB SALE —Handsome' wb. ;u: black spotted .Shetland pony, v. aeas and two-s«ated Dugl > for the Outfit, A big bargain ... . —price; —Leslie Clark. ■ ~ FOB SALE—I have just listed a i ral bargain in a 120-acre clay bottom very productive, on.a thirty-day.'option known .as- Lie Charlie Hums larui :n Union township, S miles northwest of Rensselaer, on the Jackson hignw a>. Price $155 per acre. —Harvey Davtaw. FOB BEWT—Eight-room, ■ jtwo-e tor, brick bouse; furnished or unfuruit Corner of Webster and Cherry streets Call 'phono 277. FOB SALS —Good 2-story residence on Franklin street, with 2 lots. A bargain. Leslie Clark. „ FOB BALE —Cabbage. Lfeave orders, ’phone +67. FOB b * t - b —Pure biood Partridge Plymouth Rock cockerels, none better anywhere. At $1 and *2 .each, if. taken sobn. John W. Ring, -'phone 2l€- •

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: C::•• SALE White Hock cockerels. ( -7-:—. s; . —rW —r — l —" 7T rrr 908-1, • ail-' 177r1u i l Alt-: I.OiitUl, -MS 1 \>> 5.1.1 U rg, '• 1 ■ _ _ . . a you SALE -Residence property of rooms B'lth a ! rnndota < lint eli- , - nice lots. C. W. it si ill. j'l'.oone 228. * C:'.v .V. f.— - .. y- —— ■■ " ■“*' , —Tort SAL II -Ten —of ml oT l-rovdhig 1; nilhs south of Rensselaer. fob BALE 133 acre farm, three .niles of Rensselaer, lies next to $U>" ( land. 11' be sold at a big bargain.. ' Harvey' Davisson. J - -hemse; J near -i s eb ami school and .on., improved j fi it*vv~t. —~— tt'FHiß. l*. - 1’ «—M oy 1%- - FO F BAXM— 4O acres. All level j Black land in grain. Well tiled, on to one road 111 sight of court house. Brice Kuo. George K. Meyers. I’OS SALE—Sandwich gasoline hay press, it; first class condition, ’Phone s; -1. Harry Swartzell. SALE oo.ui 'house or. ' I ;. .. •. small .barn, city water. iib K, White. FOR SALE—The Col. .George H. \ . j real., y residence on South Cullen! it ..,.7 I, ;s is one o; the best real- , 111 o ertyg—H- is moderii in ■a-IT-- :' - . is. .i. I Hanimoiui, v secretary- , : j... 'v u OS t!>e .tnsper County Mort- : g;i,go *Jc Healty Co. FOB SALE —-237 acres, with 200 acres ('liable, yery well drained, 65 acres Hid*!., triti; P-room •house, large concrete situ, woven wire fenced, l'airbapks ■ scale*; fait barn. For quick sale, ¥lO5 ’per. acre. Applv to Charles G. Spitler, Uensßeiaer, If.d. X OR - Clark—'.lewel kerosene 5.7. ~ vrite, o or.; good as new. _ Ora, Hoy* ''bm.e »■ ■ ■- j ’••■■F (.r vnbiti 'M v> : *•; r’ 1 ' :1C : V.. :v; -Von riTT; e k:aeab ■ n*f 11 mLeigF- 19 0 ttonr i iifi..; .itc,, soil two to three fee; I ,j' !. ,7.-' iera;ie Vlitj :\iul gravel sub-j ti,at w.li produep. from 50 to k>' ,u- » c. per acre. Will juisture! ;5 ■ 1 ii(i .r of cattle. A good, out- j •, i,.;- ’ : 70, aCfiHSfc —tiled; —2e ! ** ;:i 5-ro >:n buny--.v -;r ;se. e X.u'i it UtU : . 10-ft, St-A; | 1 . er pu s it'-it. uahan.i-.ed iron taitk, . . 71. ft re. act t\ i55.u0, that vvxi.l j ’ . s .. üb:; iti a t *\\ years wncr : 7- 7: -. ■', i siufirs deca.t.cA. , v- v . ! V terms. fo.OOO down, ami o: ter rein 7 liter i hone 2>T or see! t rM sytir it.•n-.-selaer, lad. i j

joe ‘ >.i:° ... • :•• s ol bfs: laifd - m t or- : ;t.r:i ad—set-... - .r' " >,.;Tes : ' : ::or; . ..•.•si bf liensse- ... , r! . ;.ew bungalow and barn. {.« state of cultivation. A : .t-gw:t - : per. acre, on easy; ! ' 1.1. i .r ,• b'.i I >Sb b. FOB SALE ; ns a: $! a> per r. tv.v BTi i-!;> . ' ~j—b',' 'd-r Toe ar—• -- ' : j SAI I F fds, Km- . .. - veiTands and Sax on A * Kuboske 4-., Vi’a'l - - I y c j». SA i. S--W: U receive, sealed bids: •gi .big- of September, "for j f jh ins; and third build-j of the Osborne lot of: in ::e town of lieniinston.j . 1 ' tu —.... = • ."Ti;- ;'n Ws:■ | —s -r--.0;.w .oi,.:' i, :tr-$r Atrs; . i—i * I OB g-ALE—rN< odern brick bun-1 .. si.otiv. Harvey Paris-; FOB SALE- property and town tTdt* i H:::- 'Phone n3S. j WANTED. ! WAKTEID At once, marrird inan to j v. - k vj; farm bv iiw vm’ Floyd 1 ' d. ; ... .] tv AJTTEJL —Six or eight large sec-1 : b-gating . stow s', for coal. ! Ai fg. Co. Apply at S. .C. j ——Will .-call- fiwi s too. Before selling call 647 and jaek j phone Si 7. C. H. Leavel. i WASTEDr-A few washings to do. i Deliver to Marvin Merrill residence on Scull sfreet Mrs. Merrill. " U'AKTEO —Second ■ coOk at Barries’” ; restaurant * • ! WASTES —Lv KaVe a party who J wants' to rent a good farm. See me. (Leslie Clark. ' , WASTED —Girls and women in Mobod ovd alls factory. wages. Permanent work Eiseaberg & \iliCK, Monon, •iß'd. • -1+ ; i:- ;

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WANT! D—An office girl. Dr. A R. Kresler. —: ~ . . ; ~ ViTANTED —Girl to go to Indianapolis rtn-d take--position in family to -do general house work. Inquire of Louis H. Hami lion, 'phone 68. VTA KTEB —Hare a few nice rooms, "nicely fu mi shed, to rent, for the cornwinter season. Everything modern. C.til and see Mrs. S. It. Nichols, 805 Ullroy avenue WASTED —To do plain and fancy sewing. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Kate Alter, 'phone 463. WANTED —To rent a 160 or 200aore farm. Call or write ETE. Baughman, McCoysburg, Ind. 'Phone 917-B. WANTED— Washings. Can at the house south of the old tile mill. Wash-deii-sr*d Mr*. Paul Booth. FOUND. ' -—■ ■ ' -■ POUND —Cover for automobile top. Owne/ i ni get same here by paying for t!;is advertisement. LOST. LOST —Gold-rimmed glasses in case stamped wita Miss Remmick’s name. Finder, please - .natify—B. T—Lanham, ‘phone 943-B. ’ LOST —Pair glasses, shell rims. Miss Clara Reeve, ’phone 115-White. T.nST—Black pnrket hook containingn s2l and lady’s wrist watch with stem broken. Finder please leave at Makeover hotel. MISCELLANEOUS. HONEY TO LOAN —Ch*les J. Dean & Son. MONEY TO LOAN —I have an un^ IFffi'iii faFm.. TYiirfF aSlid 11 snail’ comm is si on or 6 < /e without commissii'n. as desired. Loans, will be made for 5 wears, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. Louis H. Hamilton went to Frankfort today to confer with Col. George H. Healey in matters connected ' with the Daily Crescent* News of that city, the controlling interest in which has lately been acquired by Col. Healey and Mr. Hamilton. High class stock and farming implements for those wishing to truy, at the Thompson-Healey sale to be held Monday, September 29. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoyes, of North College avenue, are rejoicing over the arrival, of a fine new girl ir their home Thursday evening'fthis is their second child, the. hrst boiny a son. Thomas, Jr., and he is LADIES. When irregular or delayed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always%dependable. "NoT sold a drug stoses. Tlo not exiverimont with others, save disappointment. Write for “Relief and particulars, It’s free. Address National Medical Institute, Milwaukee, Wis.

QuatityHaifsole Tires j. J. EDDY F GATES t Half Sole | TIRES I Authorized Service Station «• • : Harrison and Van Rensselaer ! Streets • X • -r , • Rensselaer, Indiana Phone 109 ; QUALITY tubes l

J. J. Montgomery is in Dayton, ! Ohio. Nathan Bell went to Water Valley this morning. Mrs. E. H. Cavindish, of Newland, j was in Rensselaer today. Attorney S. C. Irwin was looking after legal matters in the White circuit court at Monticello Friday. judge William Darroch returned this morning to his home in Kentland. Mrs. Ernest Moore returned this morning to her home in Lowell after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke.

i The- law of gravitation discovered l hy Newton with its tendency to i bring all things down should now -be ; employed upon the H. C. L. ; Prof. Charles M. Blue, who is the , pYincipal of the Parr school, went to Fair Oaks’today to attend the Union township —institute. Mrs. Charles Sines, Mrs. William Colvin and son returned Friday evening to their homes in Flora. They' had attended the Yeoman birthday anniversary, Mrs. Sines is , a sister-in-lato of David H. Yeoman. Ward Walkup, who was formerly school superintendent of Montgomery county and is now a member of the Crawfordsville school board, wvas' irr~Benss eta er~ Friday. We had quite a frost Thursday night and a light one Friday night. All vegetation is so far advanced - that little or no harm has been done.

Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company- —Sttrckr faffingtolive replaced free. Charles Pefley. T - Sarah' Espy, of Esther Springs, Tenn., who had been visiting relatives here, went to DeMotte this morning for a visit with James Erwin and family. Attorney Abraham Halleck went to Indianapolis this morning and will t_o(lay go before- the- -state taxcommission in the interest of the bond issue on the Barlow stone road.

Scott McCosh, superintendent of Weston cemetery, returned from Cincinnati, 0., this morning where he had attended a convention of cemetery superintendents. Just received, large shipments of Goodyear tires and Eveready Storage Batteries. Best in their field. MAIN GARAGE. Mrs. J. E. Jacks, of Newland, was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. Jacks reports that she and her son, Gilbert, will return to Chicago next week. They were very successful m their onion venture in Barkley township this year. Try a large jar of our pure fruit jams. Apple and strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, loganberry, apricot, peach and pineapple, 25c a jar. Try it once and you tvill buy more. Eger’s Grocery. METHODIST CHURCH NOTES. 9:30, Sunday school; 10:45, morning worship and sermon. Dr. W. E. McKenzie will preach. 2:30, fourth quarterly conference. 7:00, Epworth league.' 8:00, evening worship and sermon by the pastor. Theme, The ; Power.” money. :Wo w-mte on the cEJitsnary be paid before or not later than next Sunday so that it may be reported at the annual conference. Jesse D. Allman at the First National Bank is the treasurer.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev J. - Budman Fleming, minister. “Hang Your Religion on the Outside.” Maybe you do not think that is the thing to do, but do not decide it until you hear what the pastor has to say next Sunday morning at 10:45. Study hour at 9:30 and no night service. Everybody on hand and we will “go over the top.” “ ' FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. | W. .T, Barbre, pastor. Sunday morning the pastor will preach from the theme, “If Jesus Should Visit Our Church or Sociability, aod the evening theme discussed wiU be, “The Unattractiveness of the gospel.” The hours will be: Bible school, 9:30; morning worship, 10:45 ; evening service at 8 o ciock. All are welcome at these services.

Floral designs of all kinds made to order at' Holden's Greenhouse. Phone 426. ■ »■ ' . °

W. C. Babcock went to Chicago today. Nucoa Nut, 35 cents at Murphy’s. ’Phone 71. Mrs. E. J. Gamester, of Chicago, is in today. Mrs. Abraham DeKocker, of DeMotte, came today for a visit with , her aunt, Mrs. Allie Potts. _____ Attend the Thompson-Healey dissolution sale at the Thompson ranch one mile north of Parr Monday, September 29. J Mrs. Lyman Peters returned from Monon today where she spent the past week visiting with 'her parents.

All in the market for farm stock should attend— the-; Thompson-Healey sale one mile^north Miss Mayme Hagins returned to her home in Indianapolis today after a visit with William Walters and family. --—— Ever try Nucoa Nut? Do it. now. 35 cents, at Murphy’s grocery. ♦PhIIHM Tl. _ L 'l,-- - - ~ Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Roadruck, of Morocco, came this morning and rnn tinned to Indianapolis, where they will visit with her parents, Mr., and Mrs. David Elder.

I will offer for sale at the Samuel Holmes sale on October 1 an extra good Shetland pony, harness and buggy.—Francis Walter. A. Mather, of Detroit, Mich., is in Rensselaer today. Mr. Mather is a land owner in the Newland oniondistrict and is here looking after his interests. He was but recently discharged from the military service after* having fifteen^months tion corps.

c. L. MUPHHY THE ECONOMY GROCERY See our line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables BEST IN TOWN POTATOES Buy a bag at $2 Per Bushel Leave orders Friday or Saturday Telephone 71

There is grave danger nf a shortage of coal this winter BUY YOUR COAL WOW LABOR TROUBLE AND CAR SHORTAGE Is sure to cause a shortage of coal. Wt have a LARGE STOCK NOW And can take care of you if you Will Place Your Order Now FARMERS GRAIN CO. Phone 7

Buy Stock at Home in Successful Home Companies GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANT COMPANY ■ 1 •- The Gary National Life Insurance Co. is a Gary Company It is making a wondorful record-. * Although little more than ona year old, it is making a record equal to companios oigkt and ten years old. GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY THE CARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY i. « Gary Company. It is a mortgage, loan and investment company. Wo ipnke loans on first mortgages in the Calumet region aind loans on farms ia the bast farming district in. No loans over 50 par cant of the valuation. Wo are selling 6 per cent psirticipating preferred stock n the GARY NATIONAL ASSOCIATES COMPANY aad stock in the GARY NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY for a short U— only in Jasper county. Most of our stock wo arc sailing in new territory. T his is probably your last opportunity to acquire stock In tikes# two wonderfully successful companies. - _ j MORTGAGE BONDS Wc have a few gilt-edge 5 per cent farm mortgage bonds aad 6 par cant Calumet district improved real estate These are eonpon beads backed by gilt-edge mortgages not over 50 per cent of the valuation of ike property. For particulars, write, call or 'phono Gary National Associated o. Gary Theatre Bldg., Gary, l*d., Phones 3423-4-5 HARVEY DAVISSON V Rensselaer, Ind

A FINE LOAF--O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF DREAD r'- ; \ A lovely, big, loaf of uwit excellent bread. It keeps well and “eats” fine. : Of all breads the Golden Leaf 1 is firat choicg. Just . Try It. ► ► : O’RILEY ; Quality Baker

Mr. and Mrs. David Zeigler went to Lafayette today. Clarence Holliday, of Kersey, had bis tonsils removed at the hospital today. Mrs. Bell, of west of town, entered the hospital today_for medical—attention. —r* 14 head of horses, 60 head of cattle, 80 head of hogs and 20 head of sheep—-all high class stock—to be sold at the Thompson-Healey sale i Monday, September 29. Don’t fail to attend this sale. William Ascue, of Wichita, Kas., who had been visiting his mother and other relatives here, went to Bellefontaine, 0., today for a visit. Mri and Mrs. Charles Pettet and children and Henry Hendrix and Charles VanArsdel, residents of the Chicago and Wabash Valley community, were in Rensselaer today., E. L. Hollingsworth, president^of Realty company, spent Wednesday ‘ and Thursday in attendance at the ! sixth annual convention of the Farm ; Mortgage Bankers’ Association of ! America at Chicago. Much attention was centered on J the-present “boom” in farm lands; >- a discussion of the safe basis for ; farm loans brought out a variety of ! forecasts as to the stability of pres- ’ ent values; the burden of opinion [ was that much caution*, was to be \ exercised in, extension of credit on | present inflated values. |CASTOR IA ; For Infants and Children I In Use For Over 30 Years : " w X b '“ a * Signature of i