Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 257, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1919 — Page 4

VEHS At CAB The Ford Model T One Ton Truck was the first low price truck to carry’ the worm-drive — that tremendous power delivering mechanism had previously been an exclusive feature with high priced motor trucks. In the Ford Truck, however,you get the worm-drive of manganese bronze material, absolute in strength and positive in the delivery of power, aba yery low price. Come in and let us point out the many—d ■ ftiperior merits of the Ford One Ton Truck, I because you need one in your work. We give prompt and efficient repair service. Central Garage Co. Phwie ll® Rewieher, lid

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOK SALE. FOB BABB— Spring boars, Hampshires, including 2 prize winners. Papers. Telephone 935-A. Russell Van Hook. FOB BABB —Desirable small real-' deuce, northeast corner Abigail and Jackson. 66 foot frontage. Terms. Russell Van Hook, ’phone 938-A. FOB »*T,I—A few useful household goods and cooking utensils, . etc., on -Tiiestreet Saturday. October —it G. Burns. '* FOBSABB-—Limited Quantity of peppermint roots, if taken at once. H. P. Callander, Rensselaer, R. D. 1. FOB S*T.V- —Some fancy Rhode Island Red cockerels, 200 shocks of corn and fodder. H. P. Callendar, Rensselaer, R- D. 1. FOB BABB—Nine white pigs, six weeks old; ’phone 949-B. Harlow Peek. FOB BABB—Leaf tobacco, excellent grade, Kentucky grown, 30c and 40c per lb., delivered at your postoffice. Charles Tabeling, Tarfork, Ky.

FOB BABB —Part of my sheep. 25 ewes to select from. G. B. Switzer, ’phone 911-F. * FOB BABB—Twenty pigs, weighing about 25 pounds. Mrs. M. E. Drake. * g -fi Isck —FOB BABB 5-dsy-oid heifer calf. 110. Inquire Henry Platt or 'phone 559-White, - g. '■ 111 - FOB BABB —Two wheel auto trailer with new tires. ’ In good condition. Roscoe Halstead, Mt Ayr ’phone 87-F. FOB BABB —Six pure bred Rose Comb Brown Leghorn cockerels. Roscoe Halstead, Mt Ayr 'phone 87-F. FOB BABB—About ten tons good timothy hay on the J. A. Luers farm south of this city. Inquire of Arnold Luers or E. L. Grimes, on the farm. FOB BABB —Some registered Spotted Poland China boars. 'Phone 918-H. C. A. Reed. FOB B i T.B -Five Du roc boar.' pigs and a Shorthorn bull calf 11 months old. W. C. Rose, 'phone 941-J.

FOB BABB—I<O acre farm, well drained, most all level; black soil, 5reom house, good barn, oom cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on 1 this. Price <B6 per acre. Charles J. Dean ora. FOB 8188-City property and town Mb. raw Tbooe 4»A . i - FOB BABB—S acres just north of city limits, L room house, basement, cistern <ith pump and sink in house and well water on back porch; large garage; hen house; small crib and granary and cow and horse bam. Mrs. O. M. Peek, 'phone 949-B. FBB~BdT.B Henonrt band Fords, Bmpirea, Overland* and Saxons. Kuboeke At Walter. FOB BABB —Second-hand automobiles Overlands, Saxons, Empires. < Kuboeke & Walter, 'phone 294. FOB BABB—Three farms and some City propasty. C. W. Duvall, ’pfaoae 14f. „ ’

FOB BADE —Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. diaries Morrell, 'phone 632—. FOB SADB—-Regipteied Polan<l~Chi na ■ male hog. 14 months old. Jesse Snyder, j'phone 266-GRBan. —— j —— FOB SADE- RvSjd<'nc<:.. J!.i'i>PV-£l t 'North MeKi n 1 eyavenue. 'Phone 62«>. • FOBrSALE-Good ma iieabie steel ' range, Phone 579- Mrs. C. W ■ Rhoades. ■ FOB WST.'W—I have just listed a real bargain in a 120-acre clay bottom farm, very productive, on a thlrty-day option, known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, 8 miles northwest of • Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Price 1155 per acre. Harvey Davisson. FOB SADE —Seven room nouse,' near churches and school and on improved street Easy terms. G. F. Meyers. i FOB SADE—-Six spring calves and three yearling steers. Warren Poole, phone IlbH.- " y FOB 8A88—49 acres. AU level black land In grain. Well tiled, on stone road Is sight of court house. Price l>ff. George F. Moyers. FOB SAJUB —White Rock cockerels. Price >2.50 each. ’Phone 908-1, or address Robert McDonald, McCoysburg, Ind. FOB BAUi—l33 acre farm, three miles of HHiTT*I1 —, lies next to 3300 Mad. ttl bo sold at a big bargain. Harvey DevMeoa.

FOB BABB—RoII top desk, small buffet, 3-piece duofold set, davenport, chair and brown leather rocker. Mrs. W’. L. Frye. 'phone 369. FOB BABB —The CdL George H. Healey residence on South Cullen street. This is one of the best residences of the city. It la modern in all respects. —J. JPrHammond, treasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co FOB SABS —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—l4B6 -per— acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson.

galow. Price 14.000. Harvey Davis- ’ ■■ WARTED—To rent a five or six-room house. Leonard Keister, ’phone 97Grven. < —v WARTED —Tv buy heating stove. -J. M. Banks, North Van Rensselaer street. ' WAMTBB-Two stockkeepers and salesladies.. Experience preferred, but not necessary; between the ages of 20 and 30. Applicants must live in Rensselaer, be quick at figures, steady, dependable, loyal and not afraid of a busy position. State in first letter age, experience and address. Address “S. V.," care Republican. WAMTBD —Tenant for 200 acre farm five miles southwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Turflgr. WAMTBD—I want a furnished room in a modern home close to town. H. Archie Lee, ’phone 90. WASTED —To buy government bonds of all descriptions. A. Leopold. Inquire at William Traub’s clothing store. — . - WASTED —At once, a dining room girl. Rensselaer Candy Kitchen and ( Restaurant. WAMTBD —At once a man to work for the Watson Plumbing Co. WAMTBD —Competent domestic in a nice home in Chicago’s prettiest suburb, no washing or inching; will pay •highest wages. Address Mrs. D. Taylor, 1357 Greenwood Ave.. —WilmetL lU. ° > WAMTBD—Corn busker. Good corn and good job. Ernest Lamson, 'phone 936-H.

WAMTBD —To buy or rent good residence property close in. Address A. E. Conrad, 400 South Cullen street. 'Phone 164. WAMTBD —Men to put in LOOO rods of tiles west of Rensselaer. Ernest Beaver, 'phone 937-A. WAMTBD —To rent modern residence near town. Call 429 or 243-Red. George Collins WAMTBD—Men for detective work. Write J. Ganor, former government detective, Danville, HL V WAMTBD—Chickens. Will call for sama 'Phone <47. C. H. Leavel. ▼Agm-To rwt a IM or 2Wacre farm. Sall er write E. K. Baughman, MeCtoyeburg. 2nd. 'Phone 917-B. LOST. 808* —Auto license number 245544, and tall light. Return to this office.

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DOS*—A Phi Delta Theta bar pin. Reward. Call telephone 244-Oreen. DOST —Man’s gold ring with bloodstone set. Please return to Buster Brown at Ideal Grocery. DOST —A lady’s ring with four diamond sets, on the streets of Rensselaer !on Saturday, October 18. Reward will be given finder., 'Phone 13. | I —■ - M.-i I. 1 • - ■ DOST —A bunch of keys. Leave at Republican office. DOST —Day book Monday, and time ,‘book; also lodge receipts. Finder please return to this office, FOB BB3TT —80 acres good land, well fenced. Located about three miles southeast of Pleasant Ridge. Inquire of Marion CroWder On farm adjoining for particulars MISCELLANEOUS. 3CO3TBT TO DOAM—Charles J. Dean A Seo. MONET TO DOAN—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 5*4% and usual commission or 6% without comm 1b•lon, aa desired. Loan* will be made Cor 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or-20 years "BSe'Those various , plans.- JUT^hmlsp^——- -= TAKEN— UP- Three calves. Owner notify Charles A. Reed. ’Phone 918-H. FOB BENT —Good warm seven room house, cheap from now to March 1, 1920. Two and three-quarter miles odt. Barn and other buildings. R. G. Burns. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Inquire at thtS OfflCfi. - - SPECIAL NOTICE— -Many magazines will .cost more after November 10. This may be your last chance to renew old subscriptions and order new ones before prices go tip. Until November 10 you can get the Pictorial Review 2 years for only 23,00: Woman's Home Companion 2 years for only $3.00, or American Magazine 2 years for only $3.00, Woman's Home Companion and American Magazine both one year for only’ $3.00. Many other attractive offers. 'Phone 81. Mrs. Lem Huston.

Mrs. David McConahay returned today to her home in Pullman, 111., after a visit here with her mother, Mrs. Henry—Randle, and other rela- ' ■— Don't forget the community sale at Parr Saturday. S. M. Haas, who is soon to be l come the North MeKinley avenue -merchant, went to Chicagoday evening. Mrs. George Scholl, of Remington, went to Hammond Thursday evening to visit with Mrs. -Nicholas Mosier.

Mill KU MM Don’t sink in tie deep sea of failure thru loss by excessive waste, but call PHONE 92 and let us throw you a life line. SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY: Beef Roasts from 17c to 24c

Fresh Hana Pork RokLs Pork Shoulder Roasts 28c Pork Steak . 30c Native Pot Roast.... 17c Chuck Steak . 25c Hamburger, 100 per cent pure.... ~ equ artSSS er 25C

Cold Lunch Meats of All Kinds. Fresh Select Oysters.

Per Dozen For Friday and Saturday Sweet Potatoes Cabbage Head Lettuce Spanish Onions Celery .♦ Tokay Grapes Bananas Grape Fruit Apples (cooking and eating) We still have s little Old Wheat OCCIDENT Flour—not a better flour on the market 4 » $3-50 pounds =**—= BRING US YOUR EGGS—HIGHEST PRICES PAID—EITHER CASH OR TRADE. T Rowles & Parker "T

EXTRA Most Women Would Walk a Good Many Blocks to O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF BAKERY Where Cakes and Pastry, Bread and Rolls Are Tempting. ~The shining glass tope these showcases fairly glisten with pride. Golden Loaf Bread made by O’RILEY

BIBLE TO BE FILMED IN 100 REELS, IS PLAN. Los Angeles, Oct. 25.—Plans are being made here by a local motion picture producer to make moving | pictures of scenes in the Bible from cover to cover. The Bible will be filmed in 100 reels, two to be shown at a time. -- ; It is expected that the work will require two yfears and that in some! scenes the largest number of persons ever appearing in motion pictnres wilt be assembled. Potatoes—Special for Friday and Saturday, $1.75 per bushel.—Rowles & Parker. Attend the Parr community sale Saturday without fail.

Ideal Pork Links 28c No. 1 Regular Hams. .30c Calla Hams23c Breakfast Bacon, whole or half piece... .39c English Cure Bacon . .30c Beef Roast . .., . 1 Veal PocketTOffT'llC

WORLAND BROS. New Auto Ambulance has arrived 's. awaiMßSMwa ® NIGHT OR DAY SERVICE The moat important thing about OUR Ambulance is the Riding Quality Our ambulance is large and heavy, having 35x5 Cord Tires which make it ride like a Pullman car. The cot we uie is the same 7 KiagKt "Ri IFhed, is equipped with silk floss mattress and swivel wheels. The head and foot are adjustable, which enable us to make a chair and carry a patient up or down stairs. worlanT bros.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilcox returned today to their home in Chicago after a short visit here with relatives. Elias Arnold went to Blanchard, Mich., Thursday. .

I have leased the building formerly occupied by the A. R. Clark grocery store on N. McKinley avenue and, will conduct a strictly up-to-date grocery store therein, opening for business some time during the week of October 27-November 3. Fresh Products Weekly from Chicago —My stock will be new and fresh and wewill be able at all times to serve yeur grocery wants. Shipments of fresh produce will bo “received from Chicago weekly. - ■ /.. c '~ Butter, Eggs and Other Farm Produce Taken in Trade at Market Prices To the former patrons of the North End Grocery, the farmers and all new customers, I respectfully solicit your patronage. All produce of the farm, such as butter, eggs, etc, will be taken ia trade at market prices. S.M. HAAS Call Telephone 372 and Let Me Know Your Wante Courteous Treatment Fair Prices ;

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George Duggins was in Michigan City on Thursday. x The Rev. J. B. Fleming was in South Bend today to attend a .session of the Presbyter.