Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1919 — Page 4

|| VERS A L CAR fl The Ford Sedan, with electric starting and || lighting system,demountable rimswith 3%-inch ||| Hl. tires all around, is the ideal family ear because ||| ’ ofitsgeneral utility and refined and comfortable I equipment. Finely upholstered. Plate glass i l windows. An ojpen car in the spring, summer, i||| and earlv fall? A closed car in inclement weather and winter. Rain-proof,dust-proof. In 111 || the city or the country, a family car. The low 111 Hi cost of operation and maintenance is not the 111 HI least of its charms. Won't you come in and 111 | loolt k over? CENTRAL GARAGE CO. || Phone 319. Rensselaer-, II rW , I~ , : ! - H3D ; J

MONON ROUTE Train Schedule Effective March 30. 1919. NORTH SOUTH a* 4:34 a. m. 35 a. m. 40 7:50 a m. 57 11:18 a m. 32 10:34 am. 33 1.57 p. m M 2:51 p, m. 38 5:5Q P. m. 4 3:31 p. m. 31 7:31 p. m. 30 4:50 p. m. 3 11:10 p. in.

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN SJkXXY AJTX> KSMX-WBB»T. ffvtWT * wwTT.Tnw, Fubllahara. zn f*xday xbsux xs bxguxab yuxxy xdxxxox. Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. L 1337, aa second class mall matter, at the poatofflce at Rensselaer, Indiana Eveninc Republican entered Jan. 1, 1397, as second class mall matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana wader the Act of March 3. 1879. ***** TO* DXBFJUAY ADV BBT IS IMG Dally, per inch 15c Satnl-Weekly, per Inch —-.-rsv-.-s .18c iNd display ad accepted for less than 50 cents. , ■DBSOBXPTXOJI ILA TBS. Dally, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By 'nail, 15.00 a year. Semi-Weekly, year. In advance, >2.00. *AXBS TO* APS. Three lines or le««, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Beml-Weekly Republican, M cents. Additional space pro rata.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. V FOB SALE — Good base burner art reasonable price. Mrs. Maggie Swart zedl, 426 East Washington street. FOB SALE— Limited quantity of peppermint roots, if taken at once. H. P.., Callander, Rensselaer, R, D. 1. FOB SALE — Soma fancy Rhode Island Red cockerels. 200, shocks of corn and fodder. H. P. Callendar, Rensselaer. R. D. 1. ___ FOB BARE — Nine whi to pU’S, ■ weeks old; ’phone 949-B. Harlow Peek. ...FOB Si Till Part cf my sheep. 25 * awea to select from. G. B. Switzer, 1 ’ph<m»¥il-F. FOB SALE— I6O acre farm, well I trained, most all level; black soil; 6- . room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultiva- ' tlon. Can give good terms on this. Price 385 per acre. Charles J. Dean I A Son. FOB S6LE—City property and town I lota. Philip Blue. 'Phone 438. j FOB SALE — 5 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 barn. Mrs. O. M. Peek, ’phone 949-B. 'FOB SALE— Residence property on North McKinley avenue. ’Phone 620.

,-- , I , r .- 1 ■. " I FOB SALE — Second-hand automobiles —Forde, Overlands, Saxons. Empires. Kuboske & Walter, -'phone 294., . ts ‘ ' I FOB SALE — Three farms and some; city property. 0. W. Duvall, 'phone 147. FOB SALE — Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, 'phone 632. FOB SALE— MaIe hound, trained on mink, coon, skunk and opposum. Price 186. Female, trained on skunk, mink and opossum. Registered. Price 3200. English Beagle, registered: price |SO. Trial on these dogs at my house. Also have 6 yearling steers and,- a number of cows for sale. Two miles east of "Gifford, Indiana. Francis T. Hilton. FOB SALE— Two-cell medical battery. Suitable for physician or family use. Price reasonable. Can be seen at the Republican office. Joe Kanne, R. D. 4. FOB SALE— Plymouth Rock roosters. Pure bred. Walter E. Kelley, W>ne 90, Mt. Ayr. . FOB SALE — Second hand Singer sewing machine in good running order. Cheap if taken kt once Mrs. Gilbert Albin, 235 S. Milton street. ■ 1 FOB SALE — Pure bred Bourbon turkeys, hens and toms, out of fine flock. Lyman Peters, 'phone 949-D. ? FOB SATiE Registered Spotted Poland China male hog, 14 months old. Jesse Snyder, 'phone 266-Green. ■ •' ——. FOB SALE — A good small residence and lot, Eugene Bbusty, 'phone 944-G. FOB BALE— An organ. J. T. Wisenum, ’phone 491-Black.

FOB SALE — Pure bred Shropshire buck; also three pure-bred Du roc boars, weight about 175 lbs. Jjenry Gowland, •phone 902-G. ' FOB BAXJE-1 have Just listed a realbargain in a 120-acre clay bottom farm, very-productive, on a thlrty-day option, known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, 8 mile's northwest of Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Price 5155 per acre. Harvey Davisson. TOR SAXE — Seven room house, near churches and school and on improved street. Eaby terms. G. F. Meyers. FOR SAXE — Six spring calves .and three yearling steers. Warren Poole, ■phone 917-H. TOR SAXE — New modern brick bungalow. Price 54,000. Harvey Davisson. TO* SAXE —40 acres. All level black land In grain. Well tiled, on stone road in eight of court house. Price f2OO. George F. Meyers. TOR SAXE— White Rock cockerels. Price 52.50 each. ’Phone 908-1, or address Robert McDonald, McCoysburg, Ind. TO* SAXM —138 acre farm, three miles of Rensselaer, Iles next to 5300 land. ill be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Davisson. FOB SAXE— -Roll top desk, small buffet, 3-piece duofold set, davenport, chair and brown leather rocker. Mrs. W. L. Frye, 'phone 369. FOR SAXE— The Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen siieet. This is one of the best resiaences of the city. It is modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage & Realty Co

FOB SALE — 120 acres of best land, tn Jasper county, in the Halstead settlement, 6 miles northwest of Rensse- | laer. Good new bungalow and b.arn. 1 Farm in high state of cultivation. A 1 bargain at 3185 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson. WANTED. 'WkBTED—A good dergey cow. E, L. Hollingsworth, 'phone* 1 77. 1 - chmpners—vaks at 32.25 peV cord. Apply to C. A. Geary, Fair Oaks, Ind. > roti "id man. The Main Garage, the best in Rensselaer. WANTED — To buy a few cows to be fresh in next 60 days. Have Chester White boar, 7 months old, for sale. Thomas Lonergan, R. F. D. 2, Rensselaer, phone 902-K. WANTED — Will the party who traded coats with me Saturday evening, Oct. IS, accidentally, please trade back. Keep money in pocket, but I want the pocketbook and lodge pin. Name was in pocket book. WANTED — Experienced sales lady permanent. position. Apply at Rowles & WANTED— Young lady to Work- in private family. Good wages. Bradford -Pooler ’phone 91-5 ——

.'-- ■ - ■ WANTED— To . buy government “bonds of all A. Leopold? Inquire at William Traub’s clothing store. ~-il' WANTED— Men to put in 1,000 rods of tiles west of Rensselaer. Ernest Beaver,'-’phone 937-A. WANTED — Chickens, Will call for same. ’Phone 647. C. Hv Leavel. WANTED — To rent a 160 or 200acre farm. Call or write E. E. Baughman. McCoyßburg, Ind. ’Phone 917-B. WANTED — At once a farm -hand. Winter’s job. Shuck corn bushel', day or month. Arthur Mayhew, ’phone 933-C. W tJ| . „■ <- WANTED — To rent by man and wife, one furnished room, living room. C. W. McNary, at the Rensselaer Laundry on Cornelia street. LOST. . f ~ LOST — One-dollar bill in front of the Rowen grocery store. Will the party who picked it up please leave at Republican office? ' LOST — Man’s gold" ring with bloodstone set. Please return to Buster Brown at Ideal Grocery. LOST Black Hampshire barrow, weight 125; been gone two wedks. Notify Abe Kimmel. Pleasant Ridge, Ind. LOST —Left a fashion book, "Style,” in Wlrlgiit Bros, or postoffice. Will finder please return to this office of ’phone 68. gr—J2Z? LOST— Oct 17, » brindle Bull Terrier with bob tail, collar. Finder return and receive reward. George Settle. LOST —A bunch of keys. -Leave at Republican office.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

WHEN YOU BUY A PHONOGRAPH Demand and See that you Get These 4 Things i FlßST—Perfect Tone Reproduction. ; SECOND-The Best Material and Workmanship h THIRD-Beauty ih Design and Finish. I FOURTH-Correct Mechanical Principle. » You Will Find the 4in The Brunswick WORLAND BROS. ; Furniture Undertaking

FOR RENT '. . . »>'■ • - I FOB BENT— Two rooms at 420 N. Cullen street. John Vanatta. ■ fOB BENT — Furnished front room, modern and close in. Phone 302. Mrs. Medicus. MISCELLANEOUS. MOMMY TO XOAM — Charles J. Dean * 800. MONEY TO—XOAN — H have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at —and usual wjnmissiori or 6% without commission as desired. Loans will be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years-. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. FOUND — Bunch of keys.—lnquire at this office. ESTBAYED — Four-year-old bay gelding, weight about 1,150. 'Phone 954-E. .George Casey. See the free rubber exhibit at B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE on Saturday, November 1- A representative of the Beacon Falls Rubber Go. will be in attendance and explain all things in detail. A pair of the famous Buddy Boots will be given away on that date. Get particulars from the representative.— B. N. FENDIG.

CITY BUS LINE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICEMILLER & SONS ; ’Phone* 107 and 170.

>NERALAUCmHEEL I am experienced in the Auction business, having conducted some of the largest sales in the county with success. I am a judge of values and will make an honest effort to get the high dollar. Write or wire me for terms and dates at my expense. J. R. BRANDENBURG, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Ind. ’Phone 106-H, Francesville.

HIM ■ I have worked in packing houses where there was Government inspection, I have also worked in packing houses where there was not Government inspection. I want to say to you through experience, Ask for Government Inspected Meats. SALE FOR SATURDAY ONLY PHONE 92 Beef Roasts from .... ~l7c to 24c Prime Rib Roasts. .. . 24c Bacon Special .30c Ideal Link Sausage. . .27c Chuck Steak 24c Bulk Sausage....... ,26c Breakfast Bacon, whole or li l «... oOa a half piece ofC ar “ J er ‘ it Picnic Hams.. .....23c Native Pot Roast. ... 17c Frcsk Ham Pork Steak J’ork Shoulder Roasts 27c . . 29c Pork Shoulder Steak. .28c, Dryfus No. 1 Regular Fresh Side Meat.« «. .29c Hams ...... 34c The Choicest of Oysters and Fish

NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby giv.en that a ditch petition has been filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County. Indiana, and that the petitioners in said petition have fixed December 5, 1919, ks the time for docketing said petition. Therefore, this notice is given to all the following named landowners and corporations' of the filing of said petition and the day set for aocKeting the same, to-wit: Chas. S. Cha m berla t n;-John W, Marlatt: E. L. Hollingsworth; Isaac Mar*la ttb Charles —W: —Markin-; Thomas- G. Riefsynder; Dellcena Merrill; Elmus Merrill; Joseph A. Norman; Greentmry B. Lewis; John Eger; Grace A. Britt, James E. Moore; Josie M. Davis; Grant fiavisson as - Trustee of Barkley Civil Township in Jasper County, Indiana; John F. Petit as Trustee of Walker Civil Township in Jasper County, Indiana. , . You are further notified that your lands are described in said petition as lands that will be affected by the proposed drain. And further that said petition asks for the construction of an open ditch along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at a point about, sixty rods south of the northwest' corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section nine in township thirty- north, range six west. in Jasper County, Indiana and running thence north to t* l * line of said section nine, and thence following the line of an old open mtch in a northerly and northeasterly direction across sectionfour—tblrtv north, range six west, in jasper County, Indiana, to the public highway running east and west on the north side of said section four, and thence in a northerly and northeasterly airection following the line of said old open ditch across section thirty-three in township thirty-one north, range six west, to a point where said old open ditch Intersects and empties into> a public open ditch known as the Jungles ditch, and thence in an easterly direc tion following the line of said Jung les ditch across sections thirty-three and thirty-four in township range six west, to a point where said Jungles ditch intersects with and empties into a public ditch known as Lateral 77 of the Oliver public ditch, and where the proposed Improvement will have a good and sufficient outlet, have a DAVIS son CLYDE DAVISSON, JAS. E. BRITT. EDWARD RITTER, F. L.‘ MARION, GEO. W. DAVISSON. GEORGE A - . .. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, ■ FRED N. CHAPMAN, ■ MICHAEL JUNGLES, DELOS THOMPSON, i pnuvo petitioners. Villirirtis & Dean, v Attorneys. ns>l2 We are anxious to have every woman' in Jasper county see the auto boot which we are introducing. This boot will be displayed at the free rubber exhibit which will be held in B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE on Saturday, November 1, by a representative of the Beacon Falls Rubber Co. See how rubber boots are made at B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE. A free exhibit Saturday, November 1. I Try a Republican classified adv. for results.

PUBLIC SALE. As I have sold my farm and am moving out of the state, I will sell at public auction at my residence, 2 1-2 miles east of Medaryville on the Medaryville-Winamac road, beginning at 10:30 o’clock, the following property on . SATURDAY, -NOVEMBER 15, 97 HEAD OF STOCK 1 4 Head of Horse*— l black mare, 6 years, old, in foal, wt. 1300; 1 bay horse, 7 years old, wt. 1500; 1 com- ; ing 2 year old Belgian filly, wt. 1100; I registered Belgian stud colt, coming 3 years old, wt. 1800. ' Above horses are. So Head of Cowe«*— l registered Shorthorn cow, 5 years old; 1 registered Shorthorn yearling heifer; 1 sprfhg Shorthorn heifer calf, eligible to register; 1 red Durham cow, 5 years old, with calf by side; 1 black cow, 4 years old, with calf by side; ’ 1 3-year-old white-faced cow, with calf by side; 1 white-faced 4-year-old due to calf Nov. 28; 1 red cow, 4 years old, to calf Dec. 1; 1 cow, 8 years old, due to calf in January, giving good flow of milk now;-L4-Guernsey cow, 4 years old, due to calf December 19; 1' white-faced year old heifer, bred. The above cows are bred to H. F. Bremer’s Shorthorn herd bull. 3 yearling steers and 3 yearling heifers. 69 Head of Hog*— l registered Dtiroc sow, wt. 400 lbs., 6 pigs by ' side; 1 registered Duroc sow, due ' to farrow December 1, wt. about ‘ 250 lbs.; 1 Duroc sow, wt. 300 lbs., I 7 pigs by side; 1 Duroc sow, wt. 250 lbs:, with 4 pigs by side; 1 200-lb, 1 sow, with 3 pigs by side; 3 Duroc I sows, wt. 300 lbs. each, due to far- ' row by day* of sale; 1 Duroc sow, wt. 200 lbs., with 6 pigs by side; 15 shoats, weighing about 140 lbs. each; 6 gilts eligible to register. ! Farming Implement*— l 12-ft. dip-' ping tank; 1 6x12 portable hog house; 1 new portable colony house, 8x16; 1 new 1-horsepower Interna-' tional gasoline engine; 1 50-gallon 1 gasoline tank; 1 50-gallon coal oil.'| tank; I—pump1 —pump jack; 1 60-gallon kettle and feed copker, with stands 11 1 grind stone; 1 sickle grinder; 14-' ft. line shaft, with pulleys; 1 bicycle, 1 model Elgin King; 1 tank heater; 11 mud boat; 1 stone boat; 1 hog rack; hog trough; feed trough; hog oiler; 1 double-shovel plow; 1 single-shovel I plow; 1 Peoria wheat drill with fer- 1 tilizer attachment and. grass seed attachment; 1 New Ideal Manure I spreader, used one season; 1 8-ft. Deering binder, in good condition; 1 6-ft. Osborn mower, good as new; 1 12-ft. hay rake; 1 sulky, 16-in; 1 walking plow, 16-in; 1 walking plow, 14-in; 1 cultivator, with gopher attachment; 1 gopher; 1 Satley corn planter, with fertilizer attachment and soy bean attachment; 1 16-wheel disc; 1 3-section harrow; 1 steelwheel wagon, with box; 1 hay lad-’ ders; steel hog feeder; 1 12-barrel steel water tank; 1 16-ft. ladder. Household Goods— Garland range cook stove; 1 good heating stove; 1 dresser; 1 writing desk; 1 wardrobe; 1 glass-door cupboard; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 good washing machine; 1 cupboard and other articles too numerous to mention. Feed— ls tons ensilage; some oats straw. Ford Touring Car— l9l6 model, good running condition. Term*—l2 months credit on bankable notes, with 6 per cent interest from date, if paid when due; if not paid when due, 8 per cent from date. 2 per cent off for cash. Sums of SIO.OO and under, cash in hand. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. Hot lunch on ground given by ladies of Christian church. ~ F. J. HERNIGLE, J. A. Brandenburg, Auctioneer. Oweri Horner, Clerk. Learn the difference between good and poor rubber at the free rubber exhibit on Saturday, November at FENDIG’S SHOE STORE.

***s**««s«sr*»#«******eee*eeeMreeee*e<S I Until further notice I will be in Chicago for postgraduate instruction on Tuesday of each week, returning at 6 p. "* DR. I. M. WASHBURN.

SEASONABE SEEDS For Planting Millett Sorghum Rape Cowpeas Soybeans Navy Beans POTTER& SAWYER :

Groceries Plus Service PHONE 344 npHAT’S what makeiL •I our store so popular. We enjoy doing things for our customers, not only because it brings business our way, but because it’s enjoyable work. We like to Tiake deliveries, to h I’ve a rea I telephone service, to suply iac Best Grccc; ies the market affords. Specials for Saturday only Fig Marmalade, made of choice selected figs and granulated sugar, makes an excellent spread for bread, also fine for layer cakes as no sugar is required. Regular 35c per lb. Special, O I per lb ✓ V ■■■■■■■KnaaaunfeaMSMMMMMfc ■Ryzon, The Perfect Baking Powder, . i s guaranteed to do anything any other baking powder will do regardless of price. Fair40c New 1919 pack, Fancy Pack Sweet Corn, regular 20c. Special, percan 15c Extra Choice Large, Tender Red Beans, Special, per 10c - . t 'I , ' x I New Jumbo Spiced Dill Pickles, Oj p per d0z,... . . V Alco-Nut, the Perfect Nut Margarine, Special, per" Qftr p0und...... KJ W = ’Evertry our HomeMade Peanut Butter? It is sure fine! Made while you wait. Special, per pound ...... sK/ Club House Pure Maple Sap Syrup, per large glass sl-25 •tlj ■ Holland Brand Mince Meat, all ready to use, enough for 3 pies, per £ ss . 45c A nice line of Fruits and Vegatables including Lettuce Celery Grapes Cabbage Oranges Bananas Eating Apples Sweet Potatoes Cranberries Bring us your Eggs and Butter We pay in cash the Highest Market Price USE 2 iM PHONE 344