Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 245, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1919 — Page 4
Here is die Ford Runabout, a perfect whirlwind of utility. Fits into the daily life of everybody, anywhere, everywhere, and all die , time. For town and all that its _____ name implies—a Runabout. Low in cost of operation; low in cost of maintenance, with all the sturdy strength, dependability and reliability for which Ford cars are noted. We d be pleased to have your order for one or more. We have about everything in motor car accesUft an A always hav<T a full line of genuine |Vj Ford parts —give genuine Ford service. GARAGE CO.
RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN MIH An IBIPWiKILT. ft IiKLTOI, Publisher*. m fbxdat issue is keodiab WBIXLT EDITION. Semi-Weekly Republican entered jau. 1, 1897, u second class mall matter,. «t the poetofflce at Rensselaer, Indiana. Evening Republican entered Jan.., 1, 1897, aa second class mall matter, at the poatofflce at Rensselaer. Indiana, under the Act of March 8, 1879. un TO* DIBFXAT ADVERTISING Dally, per Inch 16c Semi-Weekly, per Inch P. 18c No display ad accepted for less than 60 cents. SUBSCBIPTIOE BATES. Dally, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By stall, $6.00 a year. SeiLd-Weekly, year. In advance, SB.OO. BATES TOE CLASSIFIED ADS. lsauea of The Evening Republican and At—tlUL Semi-Weekly Republican, li cents. Additional space pro rata.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOE SAXE OB BENT—My garage and livery business. This is an excellent business anil will sell cheap if party will act quick. Art Hicks, Shelby, Indiana. FOB BABB—Brown leathSS 1 eiUtapsIbis baby carriage, in good condition^ Mrs. Omar Way mire. ’l’lione 934-J. FOB BALE- Roll top desk, small buffet, 3-piece duofold set, davenport, chair and brown leather rocker. Mrs. \V. L. Frya, 'phona 369. apa «*t.«—on. 9x12 velvet rug; one SxjO fluff rug. ’Phone -666. Yern Nowels. j FOB BAXE —A good team of farm horses at $175 if taken quick. Mrs. William M. Garland, 108 Milton street. FOB BADE —My six-rooni residence and acre of ground on Grace street, 5 blocks from court house., Lots of shade and fruit trees. Possession can U3 — given — m No i ember. -'Plume TOE BAXE —At a non a Paige touring car. ’Phone 216-Red or see me at the Rensselaer garage. Gaylord Dong. FOE BAXE —160 acre farm, well drained, most all level; black soil; 6room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price SB6 per acre. Charles J. Dean & Son. . FOE SAXE OB EXCHANGE—Registered Shorthorn bull, three years of age, or\ will exchange for onfe the same age or younger; also fresh cow for sale, with calf week old by side. D V. Sayler, three miles southeast of Knlmori • Address Fair Oaks, R. D. 2.
rOB BALE —5 acres Just north of: "city limits, i room house, basement, TWfttm with Duma—an4—sink—in—house and well water on —back —porch; large - garage; hen house; small crib and granary and cow and horse barn. Mrs. O. M, Peek, 'phono 949-B. i VOM • »f T -»—40 acres! AU level black land In grain. Well tiled, on stone road In sight of court house. Price >2OO. George Meyers. TOB BAZJB —Good driving mare, safe for children to drive to school. G. A. Daugherty, north of Marion township consolidated school. —_ FOB aar-w.— Seven room nouse, near churches and school and on improved street. Easy terms G. F. Meyers. gOB — Second hand Forda, Empires, Overlands and Saxons. Kuboske Sc Walter. !- TOM MJkXM —City property and town lota. Philip Blue 'Phone 4*B. - ros MW —jersey TOW. giving good flow Of milk. 6 years old. John Werner, ’phone 88 or 447. _ yOB SST.W — i have just listed a real bargain in a 120-acre clay bottom farm, very productive, on a thirty-day option, known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, ¥ miles northwest of Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Price >l6B per acre. Harvey Davisson. —White Bock cockerels. Price S2.W each. MM. « ■*- dress Robert McDonald. McCoysburg, ind. yOB ff*r r s—Registered Duroc sow and seven pigs and a mule colt just weaned. C. L- Bates, ’phone 912-D. ~~ say-w iff acre farm, throe miles of Rensselaer, lies next 2ot*o«
TOE SALE —The Col. George H. i Healey residence on South Cullen street T-hfs Is one of the beet reel; Idencee of the city. It Is modern lu all i-respects. J. P. Hammond, secretaryI treasurer of the Jasper County Mort- ' gage & Realty Co. FOB SALE —Five registered Hampshire sows with 30 pigs two weeks ;old; also 14 826 pounds. FOB Maxwell touring car. In good condition; also a few Liberty bonds; John W. Sage, phone 358. FOB BADE —120 acres of best land In Jasper county. In the Halstead settlement. 6 miles northwest of Rensselaer Good new bungalow and barn. Farm in high state of cultivation. A bargain at $lB5 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson.
FOB SAXE —New modern brick bungalow. Price $4,000 Harvey Davisson. " WANTED, WANTED--1 Hah washer at Harms’ restaurant. Will pay good wages. WANTED —A girl for general housework. Mrs. Grant Wynegar. > WANTED —Large size heating stove. Must be in good condition Call .922G. , ■ WANTED —Wood choppers at Fair Oaks. $2.26 per cord. Apply to John Brennan, Fair Oaks. WANTED —To give you a first class shoe shine.- Meet .me at the Calvin Cain barber shop of evenings and Saturday. Paul Gates. j —v"—— WANTED —-Professional man and wife are planning to remain here during the winter and would like to rent a furnished house. H. E. Peckham, 124 WANTED —At once by married man, place on farm to work by year. Inquire at this office. wanted—To rent a five or six room house by October 30; will lease for six months or one year. S. L. Wells. ... : WANTED —To rent an SO or 120 acre farm. Write to Julius Klinger, Rensselaer, iho.; k; k; r WANTED —To rent a J6O or 200acre farm. Call or wrlte E. E. Baugh* San. MoOoyaburg, Ind. 'Phone 917-B. LOST. LOST —A bunch of keys. Leave at Republican office. ZtOST —Speedometer swivel joint. Reward for return to ftepul-bicap office. MISCELLANEOUS. NONET TO EOAN —Charles J. Dean ft 800. - NONET TO LOAN —I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 6V4% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loan® will be made i for 6 years. 7 years, 10 years or 20 snopsA asaiii inoqe ecu eas 'SjeeJ plans. John A. Dunlap. “There would be more devoted husbands if a.woman would put as much pep into her kisses after marriage as she -does before marriage. It has gotten so that it is harder for a girl to conceal a hole in the knee of her stocking than it is to conceal one in the toe of her stocking. . < It doesn’t necessarily mean that a man is a piker who feels as sore as a butcher when a laqndry soaks him ifour ■ cents for doing up a handkerchief.
TEMPORARY TRAIN SERVICE. Pending the replacing of the railroad oyer the Kankakee river,, joints sooth to Monon will be taken I care of by the following" shuttle j service:Rensselaer Schedule. V NORTH ROUND 7:30 a. m. Monon-Thayer. 10:45 a. m. Monon-Rensselaer. 3:30 p. 1 a». Monon-Thayer. 7:10 p. m. Monon-Rensselaer. SOUTH BOUND 8:45 a. m. Thayer-Monon. 2:00 p. m. Rensselaer-Monon. 5:50 p. m. Thayer-Monon. 7:31 p. m. Rensselaer-Monon. Local freight trains No. 46, north, and No. 45, south, will alee carry passenger*. / ' *
TIIE EVENING REPUBLICAN RENSSELAER, IND,
Oh, What an Appetite oniim60LDEN LOAF BREAD Gives Little Folks They Love It. Delicious in Flavor with a Golden Brown J Crust . * O’RILEY’S BAKERY
Miss Ruby Briney is ill at her home on Front street. I The popular ’ record*, the classical 1 records —Victor and Columbia — 1 Can you beat it ? Fendig’s Rexall drug store. -T- William Ulyatt, of— near Brooks was in Rensselaer today. One thousand Victor and Columbia records on hand and for sale at Fendig’s Rexall drug store. Mrs. L. E. Barbef is confined to her home on Grace street with a 'light case of influenza. Victrolas, Sonoras and Columbia grafonolas at Fendig’s Rexall drug store. Born, Thursday, October 9, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gwin, their first child.
Why experiment with the new ones when you can buy the prize winners ? Victrolas,—Sonoras—and grafanolas at Fendig's Rexall drug store. The four-year-old son, Francis, of Mr. and Mrs. George Mohleman, is quite sick. *The doctor pronounces his ailment as bowel influenza. Mrs. Benjamin Knapp, of Wheatfield, and her sister, Mrs. Jasper Cover, of Gifford, were in Rensselaer today. Somehow a man never will understand that a husband is like a toothbrush; something which a woman will often gladly give away in -its entirety, but which she will not share with anybody Heavy bread, leaden biscuits and soggy pie are impossible with Cole’s Hot Blast Range. It bakes to perfection. ’ If you want Boston ferns you had better be looking for them soon, or the joke will be on you.—Holden’s Grewihonse. . forybu Saturdayat 23c per dozen. ’Phone • 202, Rowen’s Grocery.
A shower was held Friday night at the home of Creighton Clark in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kellenbarger. Many useful presents were received and a good time was enjoyed by all. Born, so Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burks, October 4, a daughter. This is their sixth child, all girls. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Miller, of ‘Hammond, who were just married last week, are spending a few days with his aunt, Mrs. Brook Snedeker, and family. Mrs. A. G. Jacks left Monday, October 6, for South Dakota, where she will visit with her sifters, Mrs. Isaac Parker, Miss Sadie Cody, of California, and another sister living in lowa. Mrs. Ann Rishling and Mrs. H. C. Anderson spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Sam Noland. George Cassell has been quite sick with the asthma. \
CASTORIA For Infants and Children.} In Use For Over 30 Years EgSa&sfSg®
DELCO-UGHT The rumplst* Electric Light sad Power Plant Electric & City Waring Ear! Gtideeav, Phoae 294
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OCTOBER TERM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
The ftrllowmgr .i>twineßs was transacted by the commissioners of Jasper county in their October session: Roads. —— —r -1 - The expense account was ordered on the following county unit roads: Charles C. Park et al., George L. Parks et. al., Ed Tanner et. al., Elias Arnold et. al., Charles W. Brapd et. al., Ernest Comer et. al., Edward R. Cook et al., Harvey Davisson et. al., Will B. Fisher et. al., J. E. Mitchell et. al., and Thomas MurpW et. al. Harry E. Gifford, contractor, was ordered to proceed with the construction of the Judson L. Adams et. al., William Folger et. al., and the J. F. Payne et. al. stone roads. Henry Amsler et. al. contract awarded to Ben D. McColly' for $14,461. Bonds ordered issued and A. S. Barlow et. al. County Treasurer C. V. May reports sale of bonds to Fletcher American company. ** John J. Romtrager et. al. Contractor A. D. Hershman allowed $2,674.00, balance due. Superintendent discharged and cause ordered dropped. Burtis C. Jlldridge et. al. Auditor advertised for bids to be received by 2 o’clock November 3. Cadey L. Carr et. al. road. Contractor B. D. McColly allowed $2,630, balance due. Superintendent discharged and George A. Williams allowed additional attorney fee of SSO and cause dropped. B. W. Ellsworth et. al. Contractor allowed $616. Frank Fenwick et. al. Contractor allowed $1,948. Treasurer May reports bonds sold to-Fletcher American” company Tor $6,600 at par and accrued interest. Morris E. Gorman et. al. Contractor William Stalbaum allowed balance, $208.55. Superintendent discharged and cause dropped. William H. Gratner et. al. Contractors Johnson & Salrin allowed $ 464. :
I —J.- Wr Hitchings et. al. ContraetFrank L.- Hoover- et. al. Contractor B. D. McColly allowed balance of $6,980. E. M. Laßue allowed SSO. Cause dropped. Granville Moody N et. al. Treasurer Charles V. May reports sale of bonds for SI,OOO to the Jasper Mort- j gage & Realty Co. John R. Phillips et. al. Bond of George Johnson, superintendent, ap- | proved. Treasurer May reports sale of 1 bonds->-($11,000.00) to Fletcher American company. John H. Rusk et. al. Contract awarded to William Stalbaum at $14,850.50. Bonds ordered issued. William Folger appointed superin- j tendent. George A. Williams allow-' ed SSO attorney fees. Claude E. Spencer et. al. Elec-. tion commission reports vote in I favor of road, 39; against, 4. Road ordered established. F. J. Slight et. al. David A. Collins resigned and Fred Stalbaum appointed superintendent. John Stack et. al. William Stalbaum awarded contract at $8,729.50. Wesley F. Fell appointed superin- i tendent. George A. Williams allowed SIOO attorney fee. G. I. Thomas et. al. Bond of Henry Alberts, superintendent, approved. Fred Tyler et. al. Bond of John W. Nowels, superintendent, apThomas F. Watson et. al. joint road with Pulaski county. Boards to meet in session in Rensselaer November term. W. L. Wood et. al. Contractors Johnson & Hindsler allowed $6,094.90. Robert J. Yeoman et. al. Bonds to the amount of $15,000 ordered issued. Benton‘-Kelly -appointed auperfHtendentr Joseph E. Thomas et. al. Notice found sufficient. E. D/'Nesbitt appointed engineer. John L. Osborne and Washington Cook appointed viewers. Edgar S. Thornton et. al. Same order as above. Roscoe V. Halstead et. al. E. ; , D. Nesbitt, engineer; W. V. Porter and Fred Waymire, viewers. G. “L. Thornton et. al. Ed Nesbitt, engineer; John L. Osborne and Simon Cook, viewers. Louis E. Harrington et. al. E. D. Nesbitt, engineer; Walter V. Porter and Fred Waymire, viewers. Felix R. Erwin et. al. Same order as above. ~ ' “ Charles L. Hensler et. al. Notice sufficient. • E. D. Nesbitt, engineer; B. F. Alter and Ray D. Thompson, viewers. James E. Lamson et. al. Same order as above. s B. F. Roberts et. al. Board to meet in joint session with Newton county commissioners in Rensselaer November 4. Ernest Lamson et. al. Same or-, der as above. W. W. Sage et. al. Ed Nesbitt, engineer; Fred H. Mayhew and Fred L. Carr, viewers. J._ E. Murphy et. al. E. D. Nesbitt, engineer; Frank Welsh and Grant Davisson, viewers. Julius Hines et. al. Auditor ordered to advertise for bids for November term. > All other road matters continued. • : / Ditch**. Curtis M. Dewey et. al. Assessments R- A.—Mannan appointed superintendent of construction. E. M. Laßue allowed SIOO attorney fee. William Folger et. al. Drainage commissioner allowed extension of time to November 3. S. E. Huff et aIT Same order as above. A. L Sargent Same order as above. ' Ray D. Thompson et al. Circuit clerk confirmed judgment Ditch J commissioners ordered to proceed] with construction. _—. I . Andrew K. Yeoman et. aL Drain-
age commissioner’s time extended for report to November term. Miscellaneous. Quarterly report of officers for following fees collected and turned in: Auditor, $35.55; clerk, fines and fqfrfeitures, $200; docket fees, sl6; other fees, $182.40; recorder, $438.75; sheriff, $165.64. Bond of Jesse Dunn, assistant •highway superintendent, approved. Auditor directed to make application for the admission of Frances Husted into the home of the feeble minded. Trustee of Marion township allowed to extend additional relief to Mrs. Mary Deere, Mrs, Lyman Zea, Mrs. Joseph Myer and Miss Ella Culp. Farmers and Merchants’ Bank of Rensselaer files bond in the sum of | $150,000, signed by W. ET Bott, George A. Williams, D. E. Grow, W. V. Porter, O. F. Parker and E. L. Hollingsworth. Bank approved as public depository. Board of Finance.Banks report the following interest collected during September: First National Bank, Rensselaer, $155.30; Trust and Savings Bank, Rensselaer, $15^.99; State Bank, Rensselaer, $150.34; State Bank, Remington, $160.92; Farmers’ National Bank, Remington, $9.98; Bank of Wheatfield, $53.73.
ATTENTION, KNITTERS!
The department of chapter administration, A. R. C., whites: “The Lake Division would appreciate very much having your yarn knit up. As soon as you have completed the articles, will you kindly ship them so that the garments may be distributed where they will be of service.” Now, -let’s get busy and finish up wr yarn right away.—Ora T. Rosa, Director of Knitting.
Just received, large shipments of Goodyear tires and Eveready Storage Batteries. Best in their field. MAIN GARAGE. Funny how the average girl will waste so much time and substance on her hats, considering that: nine men out of ten measure her mentally, morally and spiritually by their jirst glance at her feet. Orders now being taken for fall delivery from the Guaranteed Nursery company. Stock failing to live replaced free. Charles Pefley. A man, like a cat, resents being “fussed over;” but he rather enjoys sitting around And having you “observe” —him, —and —call him- -“hoof ul sing!’’ as long as he can pretend to bo-unconscious.
REDUCE THE H C OF L BY BUYING YOUR GROCERIES OF ROWLES&PARKER PROMPT SERVICE COURTEOUS TREATMENT Saturday Specials ■ s t!r n- r d r p gj_ Pickles ‘ per doz.; 2 doz., Zoc ; Crisj) Crackers 20c P" *»° ttnd ► • > . BREAKFAST FOODS ! £2 SS ifiSS i!ze £ SfiS l (Two packages, 2Sc.) . ► Shredded Wheat J* c ► Corn Puffs ► • ~i —- ► - ■■■■—“—“““ 7 | SOAPS > - . , ; Classic, White Laundry • White Seal, Laundry, 8 bars ’ Sunbright Cleanser, can , , ►•- „ . ► • ' 1 - ■ '■■■' ’ ■ FRESH GOODS • \ ' ~ «* * • • ' • . We were fortunate in securing another shipment of nice sweet oranges which we offer you again for Saturday only, ai per dozen ■ 19c Potatoes, nice large white stock, in 2%-bu. bags, per bu Sweet Potatoes, per pound, Sc; per bushel -n, ! ' Choice Celery „ I .‘rutT* Large W Onions ,£ £ J—J : SJ"* .flntrr-- ,r • —"SrjTflt: i Occident, the highest grade market, sold with a Money , Back Guarantee, 49 lbs, $3.50; 24% lbs. $ j HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR EGGS, CASH OR TRADE. •- * . 4 - • .j-i -B- ■■■ ■ > ~r • a •'• ;• ' . 1 s; - " ' fl ' """"V /'• " T < Rowles & Parker; Phone 96 or 274
We have some beautiful new patterns In I rugs. All sizes, reasonable prices. Also Bissell’s carpet sweepers. WORLAND BROS.
Miss Rosa Dunn, of Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today. —Special sale on brooms at Rowen’s Grocery, ’phone 202. Leonard Koss, a boy about nine years of age, „pf Newland, underwent a minor operation at the hospital today. Oranges, Granges, Granges at Rowen’s Grocery, ’phone 292. r * May Kelliing, Anita May and Ruth Bates went to Chicago. Camilla Mansfield went to Indianapolis today to visit with relatives. These girls are attending the Monnett school. ' NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Farmers having stock which they wish to market should take the matter up with the Jasper County association Please notify JOSEPH KOLHOFF, ’phone 918-G, or ED LANE, ’phone 537.
