Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 283, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE UNIVERSAL CAR Will YOUR Ford Go Soil? Ford Motor Company has sufficient order* on hand from the South to take care of their entire production for the next four months, and hard decided no dealer will be shipped ca» this Winter except against bonafide orders. No “stocking” of cars for Spring business will be permitted. Our Branch, however, assures us shipment of every car for which We DO have a bona-fide order. More business was offered us last Summer than we could possibly handle. The only way wo can hope to satisfy the demand for Ford cars in the Spring is to deliver cars all through the Winter. Prompt delivery can be made—it is impossible in the Springy Over 3,500,000 cars built on the same Chassis attest the worth of the Ford car. It outsells every other car because IT IS A BETTER CAR. Don’t let YOUR Ford go South, but join the throng of satisfied ownCentral Garage Company PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE RENSSELAER, INDIANA Authorized Ford Sales and Service

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. POK —l9lß Model Ford tourin* car in first-class condition, new Kelley-Spriivgfield tires. See it at W. K. Leek's hitch barn. sab B»T.tt—pure bred Bronze turkeys. Gobblers. $7.00; hens. J 5.00. For man, ‘phone 902-C. , POX BA3UB —Six-room house, one lot, on Van Rensselaer street, fair condition. City water and lights. Mrs. j. J. Eddy, ‘phone <O3. ' yOK recorded Hampshire boar bred from prominent blood line 'is a good individual, farrow of 2-16-19. O. G. Baker, R. r. D. 1., Rensselaer. ‘Phone 912-B. WAXTXX—Woman. single -or married, to devote part or all of time to lucrative position. Please answer at once, giving ‘phone number, to Mrs. N. F. Martin, General Delivery. POX |»t.b — 10-room house, including two large halls and pantry, two basement rooms. All in condition. Corner of Su *£?, “t,-? J ster streets. Telephone 603. Mrs. j. . A. Eddy, a-, ■■ ■JLZa^ Mv 4o iCTdI. All ]®V6i in mixL W«U tiled, on •tos. road tajH*» p «•~‘£ t hoUße * Fries 6*66. George F. Meyers. *OB fftte —240-acre farm, well Improved, miles north of Rensselaer. Mrs. J. J. Eddy, ‘phone 603. POX SALS —160 acre rarm, well trained, most all level; black soli; 6rooxn house, good barn, corn criba good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivatflMb |tv# good terms on this. Price 680 per acre. Charles J. Dean X Son. 1 POX F tT - B —s acres just north of city limits, 2 room house, basement, cistern with pump and sink in house and well water on back porch; large garage; hen bouse; small crib and ersmrv and cow and horse barn. Mrs. O. M. Peek, ‘phone 949-B. POX F* M —Fresh cow with extra good calf at Bide. Cash or bankable note. S. E. Cook, McCoy&urg, Ind. POX —Two hogs, 2 calves and a horse. 'Phone 160-Red. 201 East Vine street, city. POX BALE —New mode™ brick bungalow. Price 64.000. Hghrey Davisson. ' POX f t * T -w—Seven room house, near church esand school and on improved ■fast. Easy terms. Q. F. Mayers. pox sav-w—Three registered Spotted Poland China boars; one Shropshire buck. Fred Phillips, ‘phone 606-B. yan jaT.w—The Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullep street This is one of the beet resF dences of the city. It l« modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer at the Jasper County Mortgage X Realty Co.