Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 259, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1919 — Page 4

GOOD NEWS FOR FORD OWNERS fff' dHKr S*?”* I-ORFORDS/ Pat. Arv. far ■ : .1 Means Greater Safety end Corn fort for Ford C: ’• e; c t Srii ali Cost We have been successful a :' t’-c exc! t-tve t ■> of the Ustus Limousette in this locality. The -J useful, and necessary Fctd sitac'.mc . . lb. .v .r ueeii ■•• feted. - -‘j'fcl, anachvrientn-; -.tsedwi h v<uf'- ! 44t»tEndi.'.?-!t ■' ..-..-t. ay t once . with botbtrson-e, awkvs.d side cuba- ■ ■' IYe:ete1 Ye:ete touch, you can h- ve closed cr.” c>t d. t ; e b,v <. ’* ca » 1 - ~ 70,000 Ust'iF Limy; -■'• p??] L’.b’ G 1 *!* 1--? G' r . 2

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DAILY AND lEMI-WEEKLY. • Cl.tar a HAMILTON, Publisher*, rm fbxdat miue xs beoulai; WEEKLY EDITION. Semi-Weekly Republican entered j&h. X Ts>~, *> second cluse mail, matrer. ut the postoffice St R<>u»seiaer, inJ:.u>;i. Evening Republics : entered Ju . i 1897, as second cla>t l ju.all mailer, at the poatoffiee at under the, Act of March 3. 1579. BATES FOB DISPLAY ADVEBTISXNG Dally, per inch 15c Sami-Weekly, per inch 18c No display ad accepted for less than 50 cents SUBSCBXPTIOM BAI'S*. Daily, by carrier. 10 cents a week By srail, 85.00 a year. Send- Weekly, year, in advance, 82.00. BATES FOB CLASSIFIED ADS, Three lines or lees, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republican and ■ two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, I 25 cents Additional space pro rata. .

FOR SALE. FOB SALE— Spring boars, Hamp- __ .shires, including 2 p rise— Papers. Telephone 988-A. Russell Van Hook. FOB SALE— Desirable small residence, northeast corner Abigail and Jackson. 86 foot frontage. Terms Russell Van Hook, ’phone, 938-A. FOB SALE — Limited <iu.antiLy.-d.flp.ej.-. permint roots, if taken at once. H. P. Callander,. Rensselaer, R. D. 1. FOB SALE— Some fancy Rhode Isl- 1 and Red cockerels; 200 shocks of corn 1 and fodder. H. P. Callendar, Renssel?fr ? P 1 : ■ _ FOB SALB-- Nine v. bite pigs,- six weeks old; ‘phone 949-B. Harlow Peek. FOB SALE — Leaf tobacco, excellent I grade, Kentucky grown, 30c and 40c! per lb., delivered at your postoffice. I Charles Tab el ing. Tarfork, Ky. I FOB SALE — Part of my sheep. 25 ewes to select from. G. B. Switzer, ’phone 911-F. FOB SALE— I6O acre farm, well trained, most all level; black soil; 6room house, good bam, com cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price >BS per acre. Charles J. Dean A Son. FOB SALB— City property and town lot*. Philip Blue. 'Phone 438. _ FOB SaJLe —s acres just north of city limits, 7 room house, basement, cistern with 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 849-B. FOB S6T.E Second hand Fords. Empire*. Overland*-and Saxons. Kuboake < Walter. FOB SALE— Second-hand automobiles —Forde, Overlands, Saxons. Empires. Kuboske & Walter, ’phone 294. ts FOB SALE — Three farms and somecity property. C. W. Duvall, 'phone 147. FOB SALE — Or will trade 1 for town property, eighty .acres of 1 land. Charles Morrell, ’phone 632. I ■> FOB SALE— Registered Spotted Poland China male hog; 14 months old. Jesse Snyder, 'phone 36 6-Green. FOB SALE— Residence property on North McKinley avenue. ’Phone 620.

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I FOB S LE A small reshh'nce i ind lot. hi Arene Hasty, ’phone 944-G. FOB E/LI.E -Tax orite baseburner in i’rood condition. Price reasonable. '! eb phom.- S 5. I'OB St tB An : ’ph vie 491 -HI aek. I TO R S ALE —Goo d malleable— steel ranev ’ Bh’one 579. Mrs. C. W. ■■"Rtilailes.- - - -- -- -~ —; FOB SALE — I have just listed a real bareuln In a 120-acre clay bottom farm, verv productive, on a thirty-day option, ’known as the Charlie Burns farm in I Union township, 8 miles northwest of ilensselam, on the Jackson highway. ! Price 8155 per acre. Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE — Seven room house/ near t'hnrches and school and on improved ■~-reet. K.isy terms. G. F.Meyers, —: • mu gkLE—six spring calves and ; three .yearling steers. Warren Foele, phone~9l7-H. FOB BALE — 40 acres. All level black land in grain. Well tiled, on, ■tone road in sight of court house. Price 8200. George F. Meyers. FOB SALE— White Rock cockerels. Price 82.50 each. ’Phone 908-1, or address Robert McDonald, McCoysburg, ind. FOB ■AT.W—IB3 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, lies next to $3Qf» land. ill be sold at a big bargain. Haney Davisson. ■ ■ ■..■»' —~~ : FOB SALE -lU'll top .. o-.sk. small . rOrrn ■ TgaUHSpo oeteeji- : W. L. Frye, ’phone 369. ! FOB SALL— The Col. George H. Healey residenceen . South Cullen street. Tnts is one of the best resiliences of trie city. It is modern in all respects. J. P. HaJmnond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper, County Mortgage & Realty Co FOB SALE— I2O 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 8185 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE— New . modern brick bungalow. Price 84.000. Harvey Davisson. aHagy"— WANTED. | _ "WAITTED- Y.uiuc lady to work in private family': Good wjges. IJradford Poole, ’phone 915-D. WANTED — To rent a five or six-room house. Leonard Keister, 'phone 97Green. ' WANTED — To buy nesting stove. J. M. Banks, North Van Rensselaer street. WANTED — Two stockkeepers and salesladies.. Experience preferred, but not necessary; between the ages iof 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. WANTED Tenant for 200 acre farm five miles sonthwest of Wheatfield. Dr. F. A. Tiirfler. WANTED— I want a furnished room in a modern home close to town. H. Archie Lee, ’phone 90. WANTED — To buy government bonds of all descriptions. A. Leopold. Inquire at William Traub’s clothing WABteD —At once, a dining ' room girl. Rensselaer Candy Kitchen and Restaurant. ; WANTED — Men to put in 1,000 rods of tiles west of Rensselaer. Ernest Beaver, ’phone - WANTED — Chickens. / Will call for same. ’Phone 647. C. H. Leavel. WANTED— To rent * 160 -OF SOO- - farm. Call or write E. E Baughnaß, ' LOST. LOST— Auto license number 245544, ' and tail light. Return to this offiee.

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LOST —Man's gold ring with bloodstone set. Please return to Buster ■ ' Brown at 'Wear''Grc>cefy. —-IM>BT—-A lady’s ring with four diamond sets, on the streets of Rensselaer ■ lon Saturday, October 18. Reward will be given finder. ’Phone 13. LOST Left a fashion book, “Style,” .in \V,right. Bios, or postoffice. Will finder please return ty thb- office or 'phone 6s. LOST 17, a brindle 1 Pull Terrier , with boh rail, collar. Findel 1 return/ and receive reward. George Seiitle. LOST -A" bunch of keys. Leave at 1 :<‘publii .in office. LOST Day book Monday, and time r- turn t-« this office, . “ - - ; “TOB -BENT-e-80 fenced. - Located about three miles southeast of Pleasant Ridge. Inquire of Marlon Crowder on farm adjoining lor particulars. , MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN-Charles J. A Son. MONEY . TO. LOAN— I have uh- ‘ good farm lands at 5X4% and usual j commission or 6% without commls-• sion.- as desired. Loans wlll.be made for 5 yea •», 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about, these various plans. John A. Dunlap. TAKEN UP -Three calves. Owner 'notify Charles'A. Reed. 'Phone 918-H.'■ FOB BENT -Good warm seven room • ' TUteatt ~-from mw to March 1, i •19-20. Two arid three-quarter mile? ’ lout. Barn and other biilldir.-■ s. R. G. I Burns. i ,

FOUND Bunch of keys. Inquire at 'this .office.* SPECIAL NOTICE — Many magazines 1 will cost more after November- 10. j This may be your last chance to renew . qld subscriptions and order new ones 1 before prices go up. Uritil November •10 vou can get the Pictorial Review 2 1 vears for only 83,00:■ .Woman’s Home i Companion 2 years for only $3.00, or I American Magazine 2 years for only $3 00, Woman’s Home Companion and -i =Ma.gazine both one wear for, only $3.00. -Many other attractive offers. ’Phone 81.’ Mrs. Lem Huston. All members that are DDt etherwise solicited bring jelly and pickles for supper for the district meeting —Nov; —47—By order of the Royal vwjfeighbor — •

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From Jelly to A covermg WHEN you think of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) you visualize instantly gasoline, kerosene and lubricating nil. True, these are the three fund?.but t ; G;? c.y is p?oud of the fact th r ; 's - ’vice enters your life by n i;i; iy v> luerG oors. i Standard Ci! Company (Indiana) servic -, - ■ Gun initiative and ceasekv G if- able to supply you v’. n re-than 2000 useful producis. al u ..re c from petroleum. The hun.ble, i afrin which seals'your —jelly glasses ; .st the iiwoads of ferstreet you dr" e upon, are by-products of .petroleum, and there are hundreds of others, all servants of your daily needs. Scores of other products, each vital to some specihc inuuslpv, which in turn supplies you vyith need? i merchandise, are made, wholly or in part, from portions of the crude oil which otherwise would be waste. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) products are dehv er k-<>f stat ions and distribution syr terns, so CompletSsthat every hamlet of the Middle West is supplied. Notwithstanding the wide range of Standard Oil Company (Indiana) service, the Company is constantly striving to increase v the number of useful products, and to intensify its service, so that it may fulfill to the utmost its obligation as a public servant. ( , ■ ’ '■ i Standard Oil Company ■'y f ' (Indiana) f ■ y 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago I8«.■■"-' ~ • ■ ' < '

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POINDEXTER ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENCY. Senator Miles Poindexter, of Washington, Sunday announced his intention _to seek the republican presidential nomination ‘ in 1920. In a ■ statement “to the people of the United States” he presented —a platform—upon—which he will stand if elected president. This, platform commits him to maintain the existing government and to preserve its industrial and social institutions as they now exist, j together with property rights. He opposes socialism, bolshevism and all other persons or parties who attempt to upset and destroy the present form of government. Mr. Poindexter proclaims war upon such labor or unions as oppose the government and denounces the threat of the railway brotherhood to tie up the transportation system as almost “government by terror for the benefit of a special class.” He states that the nation cannot be ruled either by capital or labor, but that “both capital and labor must be subject to the rule of the people.”

Childrep Cry for Fletcher’s Mw/ KBI bf| * W The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been of .—0 ' and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castnria iF A harmless substittrte_ for Castor PlT,"ParegorigT" Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains -i^heFo^wn,nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. “For more than thirty'years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the'assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea —The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always X =

e Mrs. Carl Heinz and daughter, Dorthy, came today from Hammond for a visit with JMr. and Mrs. Ben MeColly. Dr. J. W. Lake, superintendent Vs St. Joseph’s conference, will preach at the United Brethren church at Aix Tuesday evening, Octdber 28. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Mrs. J. A. Lamere returned to her home at Hammond today after a visit* with her son, Joseph, who is attending St. Joseph’s college; Mrs. G. W. Loveless went to Lafayette today to attend the funeral of her husband’s mother, Mrs. S. C. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Led will leave Tuesday for their new home in Onarga, 111., where Mr. Lee will engage in the produce business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sommers and children and Mrs. John Sommers, Sr., went to Hammond Saturday for a visit with Mrs. John Sommers, Jr., and family.

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Announcement I have leased the building formerly occupied by the A. R. Clark grocery store on N. McKinley avenue will conduct a strictly up-to-date grocery store therein, opening for business some time during the week of October 27—November 3. -* f • Fresh Products Weekly from Chicago My stock will be new end fresh and we will be able at all times to serve your grocery wants. Shipments of fresh produce will be received from Chicago weekly. 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 in trade at market prices. S.M. HAAS Call Telephone 372 and Let Me Know Your Wants Courteous Treatment Fair Prices

Herbert Hammond went to Chicago today. 1 Bessie Worden went to Liberty toi da yBessie Stuart returned to Lafayette today where she is attending 'business college. Harvey Phillips returned today from Hammond after a visit with ; relatives. Miss G. Woolton, who nursed Albert Witham during his sickness, returned to Chicago today. W. I. Spitler returned to Chicago today after a week-end visit here with his wife and son.* Mrs. Jay Knolton and Mrs. Lena Medworth left today for their homes at Mitchell, So. Dak., after a visit here with Carr Bros. Florence Schreiner returned today to her home in Wheatfield after a visit here with her grandfather, W. A. Green, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rhode and daughter, Lena Eastburn, of Brookston, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thornton, of South College avenue. Ada Robinson, Alice Ryan and Mamie Bever left today for Washington, D. C., for a visit with the Rensselaer girls who are working for the government. The girls will also go to New York City before reWilliam Marrin, who has oeen employed at the Farmers’ Grain company elevator in this city, has resigned and has moved to a farm three miles west of this city, where he will be employed by Lawler & Beaver. Mesdames J. A. McFarland and Floyd Amsler will be hostesses to the Eastern Star club at the home of the former on South Weston street Tuesday afternoon, October 28th.