Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 284, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1919 — Page 4

THE UNIVERSAL CAR —= Will YOUR Ford Go South? Ford Motor Company has sufficient orders on hand from the South to take care of their entire production for the next four months, and have decided no dealer will be shipped cars this Winter except against bonafide orders. No "stocking” of 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 s us lest Summer than we could possibly handle. The only way we can hope to satisfy the demand for Ford cars in the Spring is to deliver cars all through the Winter. Prompt delivery made—-it is impossible in the Spring. 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

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN MBl ABE iuO>VIHLT. OUIK fe KAKXPTOI, FabUiluf. m nuDAX imi za uoulai TOUT BDRIOa. Bunl-WNUr Republican entered Jan. 1. 1117, ae second claee mail matter, at Uw postoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana Evening Republican entered Jan. 1, HIT, as seoond class mail matter, at tfee postoffloe at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 1, 1879. . Bin FOB PfIUFLiT BOTBBXmiia Dally, per luoh 16c Semi-Weekly, per lncb 18c No display ad aocepted for less than 60 centa ■OBIOIDnOI BiTBB Dally, by carrier, 10 centa s week. By 'stall. 66.00 a year. Semi-Weekly, year, In advance, 63.00. fop (jBUtmSP im. Three lines or leas, per week of mix Issues of Tbe Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican. 36 oenta Additional apace pro rata

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. POX Model Ford tourin* car in first-class condition, new Kelley-Sprlngfield tires. See it at W. FOB SAXJB—Pure bred Bronze turk•ia Gobblers, 37.tt0; bens, For a few days oniy. Mrs, Harvey Messman, ’pboae 802-C. — : . POX UU —Six-room bouse, one lot, on Van Rensselaer street, f&i.r condition. City water an o'" lights. Mrs. J. J. Eddy, ‘phone 603. FOB sst-w—One recorded, Hampshire boar, bred from prominent blood line and is a good * individual, farrow of 2-16-18. O. G. Baker. R. F. J->. 1.. Rensselaer. ‘Phone 912-B. WAXTXD —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 —lO-room bouse, including ts» - targe hafts a»i ' pantry i b&MQ)6Qt rooms. All in excellent condition. Corner of Susan and Webster streets. Telephone 603. Mrs. J. J, Eddy. i pox ■ST.W —(9 acres All level land In grain. Well tiled, on road 4b eight of court house Fries MX- George F. Meyers POX mm—24o-acre farm, well improved, 3VB miles north of Rensselaer. Mrs J. J. Eddy, ‘phone 603. POX BAXJK—I6O acre farm, well trained, most all level; black soil; 6roont house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all In culoivaths Can give good terms on this. H Price SB6 per acre. Charles J. Dean * Son. _ POX MM— 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 gangs; hen house; small crib and granary cow and horse barn. Mrs. O. M. Peek, ‘phone 84X-B. POX —Seven room bouse, near churches and school and on Improved atract. Easy terms G. F, Meyers POX «»M—Bright bay mare, 6 years old, weight about 1100. An exception&lly fine mare. Address, M. Crowder, McCoysburg. . M fir~ sere farm, three -mg ' Xcumlmt, lies next to 3300 ftps at a Mg bargain. TOM ** T -s—One registered' Shropshire ram from Cloydes flock; also some good March ram lambs Ed Ranton. 'phone 854-P. j POX MU —Three farms and some el tj property. C. W. Duvall, ‘phone POX MA3UB — White-faced bull calf. George Markin, 'phone 364-G.

FOX SALE—A few Mallard ducks at SI.OO each. Mrs. Arthur VVayniire. 'Phone 953-D. . FOR- SAI.E —I9I6 5-passenger Ilodge touring car, in good condition. J. I*. Hammond. 'Phone 292. FOB SALE —Large oak frame barn, easily converted into residence. A bargain if taker; within ten days. " C. W. Duvall. 'Phone 147. FOB SAXE-— Registered Big Type Poland China boar, farrowed March, 1918. .lames Ainsler. 'Phone 938-B. FOB SAXE —-A white fur baby robe. 'Phone 613. FOB SAXE— Ideal Jewel base burner and two tons of hard coal; sanitary cot; gondola baby carriage; child's iron bed with springs. Prank Hoeferlin. FOB BA£iX —Mew modern brick bungalow. Price 64,000. Harvey Davisson.

FOB BALE —Three registered Spotted Poland China boars; one Shropshire buck. Fred Phillips, ’phone 506-B. FOB BALE —The Col. George H. Healey resilience on Bouth Cullen ,ucei. Tula is one of the best resi-ueuct-s of tnc city. It is modern in an respects. J. ■p. Hammond., secretaiytreasurer of uie Jasper County Mortgage at Realty Co FOB SALE —Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. ’Phone 334 E. P. Honan. FOB SALE —Ford roadster, 19x6 model, equipped with demountable rims. Leonard Kajal. 'Phone 902-C. FOB sale— l2o acres of best land in Jasper county, in tne Halstead settlement, 6 miles northwest of Rensselaciv Good new bungalow and barn, farm in high state of cultivation. A bargain at 6is6 per acre, on easy terms, liarvey Davisson.POX SALE I mve }unt oargain in a 120-acre day bottom farm, very productive, on a thirty-day option, Known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, 8 rniies northwest of Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Price 6166 per acre. Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE —Second-hand automobiles —Fords, overlanda, Saxons, Empires. Ruboske & Waiter, 'phone 294. ts

POX »at.w —s room cottage, with three desirable lots, .No. 408 Oak street, Rensselaer; city lights; city water outsidle by door; good well; fruit trees. Also 6 room cottage with three desirable lota corner Franklin and Maple streets, Rensselaer; good well on porch; good cistern; outside- cellar in good condition; smoke house with cement floor; good barn, one-half of door cemented; well tiled; fruit. Owners desire to remove to Illinois, and wili make close price for Quick sale. Both properties are very desirable for *e«ftd«bc# away Tt-vui Abe business district. Call on A. Halleck, attorney, office over Duvall's clothing store, for prices and terms FOB SAXJB— WiII sell cheap our private stock of Kokomo automobile casings. These easings are all in stock and are guaranteed for 6,000 miles. We are crowded for room and will discontinue the sale of these casings when our present stock is exhausted. Sizes in stock; 30x3, 20x3ti. 31x4. Watson Plumbing 00. -~ FOB g * TE —Or will trade for' town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Ji or re It, 'phone 632. FOB S&1S —Fourteen steers, 3 fresh cows. ‘Phone 632. C. I*. Morrell. FOB OB BEHT —Big 40x80 three-pole tent, 10-foot walls. Just the thing for public sales. We are through with. it. We are In our white front garage. Kuboske & Walter. FOB BAM —Residence property on North McKinley avenue. 'Phone . 620. FOB SAIiK —Single Comb Rhode Inland Red cockerels. Choice birds 32 and I up. 'Phone 836-C, or address R. D. 3, Remington, Harry S. Cook.

& WANTED. WAJBTED —To buy 160 shotes, weighing from 80 to 100 pounds. Will pay market price. ‘Phone 632. C. L. Morrell. WASTED —The party who took the pocketbook out of Eger’s store Saturday is known and will be given a chance to return same with the money, 'if done at once. Mrs. Deborah Brunjton, Front street. WASTED —Waiter at Barnes’ restaurant. -,-f . WASTED —Toung man over 14 who j goes to school, permanent home Rena- j eelaer, who will work; must Attend.

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strictly to business and be dependable, 1 hours before and after school and Saturdays. Duties: Unpack goods, attend fires, sweep, wash windows, and make himself generally useful around : the store. Good wages and chance for I advancement. Write your application. I Give address. Address application to j “S. E.,” care Republican. WAHTED —Man to put in 600 rod of , tile on the Lawler ranch at Pleasant , Ridge. Jonn J. Lawler. Call Ernest Beaver, 937-A. FOR RENT. FOB BERT —Nicely furnished room, two blocks from court house. Desirable location. Mrs. Claude Kruzon. WANTED —Chickens and turkeys, will call for same. 'Phone 647. C. H. Leavel. v WANTED —A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. James H. Chapman, 'phone 604. W ANTED —To make hair switched Mra H. E. Arnott. ’Phone 487. LOST. XOST —Gold open face watch, Rockford works, letters “J. P. W.” engraved on it. Lost between Donnelly lumber yard and depot. Return to Republican office and receive reward. XOST- —Automobile gasoline tank cap in Rensselaer. Arthur Mayhew, 'phone 916-K. LOST —Blue crocheted tam between Haas' grocery on N. McKinley avenue and the N. C. Shafer residence. Please notify 'pihone 327 or leave at this office. LOST—A laprbbe between depot and creamery. Please return to Republican 'office or ’phone 913-F, and receive reward. S. A. Arnold. LOST —Gold beads in the Rensselaer primary school building or School yard on Saturday. Notify Lora Helen Radcliff. ’Phone 146... ; MISCELLANEOUS. MONNT TO LOAN—Charles J. Dean A Son. MONNT TO LOAN —I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 6)6% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Doans will be made for 6 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap.

Imkey FOR THANKSGIVING ' ALSO CHICKENS DUCKS GEESE ALL NICELY DRESSED and DELIVERED PROMPTLY CO-OPERATIVE MEAT MARKET Phone 92

Mr. and Mrs; H. F. Parker are celebrating the anniversary of their births today, November 25, which is truly a coincidence very ralely [found.

FOR THE Thanksgiving Spread Dainty delightfnl Rolls and good, mighty good Bread. * And for something sweet oar Cakes and Cookies can’t be beat! 1 * . . Order early--there’ll be lots of takers. Make sure. Call. O’RILEY’S 0 Quality Baker We close at 10:00 a m. Thanksgiving Day.

Thanksgiving Sale “Sal? Nov7T2 to Wed. Nov. 26 Food prices that make meats cost less Fancy H. P. Mich, navy beans , 5 lbs. 53c. No. 2 1-2 can apricot solid packed in good syrup 3 cans sl.lO. No. 2 can sliced peaches in heavy syrup 3 cans SI.OO. No. 2 can fancy su£ar corn 3 cans 48c Preserves Assorted ffuits, wt. 1 pound 6 oz., 2 jars 73c. Fancy “Red Star" Jersey sweet potatoes per pound sc. Cranberries 2 lbs. 25c. ~~Blldwin Apples 5 lbs. 45c. Choice Apples, Oranges, Nuts, Etc. Moderately priced. C. L. MURPHY Telephone 71.

ft | Our Success Proves t That Service ► : Counts rhWe firmly believe that our » success has been due to one * thing. Never being afraid of ► doing too much for our cus- \ tomers. We aim to serve our ; patrons instead of being sat- > isfied with just selling things | for a cash profit. i i THANKSGIVING SUGGESTIONS • New Tomatoes Cranberries : Head Lettuce Leaf Lettuce Grapes Celery Eating Apples Cabbage Cgoking Apples Oranges Sweet Potatoes Bananas New Walnuts Dates New Brazil Nuts Figs Walnut Neats Pecan Neats * Ideal Grocery S Clouse & Worden Phone 344

Mrs. J. W. Lister, of Chicago, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Eliza Reed, and other relatives. Mrs. Lister’s daughter, who had also been visiting here, returned to her home in Logansport Tuesday afternoon. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use Tor Over 30 Years

Special Offering For Thanksgiving Apples. Oranges Cranberries J . SptUliih Onions Celery Sweet Potatoes Pie Pumpkins Lettuce * Complete Line of Fancy and Staple Groceri 8. Prompt Deliveries Made to all Parts of the City S. M. HAAS North McKinley Avenue Grocery. Phone 327

Special Apple Sale ON . Friday and Saturday November 28th and 29th AT THE Forsythe Cold Storage Building Baldwins and Greenings Elias Arnold Phone 913-F or 913-D.

Murray’s for Thanksgiving Supplies Cluster Raisins Sweet Potatoes New Dates and Pumpkins Figs Mince Meat Pickels, Dill and Olives, Ripe or Sweet Stuffed Maraschino Cerries, Heinz Salad Dressing, Richelieu Jams, Heinz Sweet Relish, Worchestershire Sauce, Sage and Onions for Dressing Fresh Cookies and Fancy Candies Head Lettuce, Leaf Lettuce, Ceitry, Cranberries, Grapefruit, • •*— Apples, Bananas, Oranges, Grapes a cat) o£ Chase Dottt 'leave it outl

Chase, Ritphey, of Youngstown, 0., came today for a visit with relatives. We have just opened a new ban%l of Jumbo Dill Pickles. Try them; they are sure fine.—Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Herman Lange, of Laporte, came this afternoon for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Worland, and other relatives. B. T. Lanham, of south of this city, had the misfortune to have his left hand badly cut with an ensilage cutter Saturday.

The Sew club will meet with Mrs. Prank Kresler on North Front street Wednesday afternoon. Miss Mildred Harris went to South Bend today for a visit with Charles W. Coen and Mrs. Rebecca Porter. Ellen Reed, who underwent an operation at the hospital in this city some time ago for appendicitis, is recovering very satisfactorily at the Makeever hotel and may be able to go to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mis. John Reed, of near Virgie, on Wednesday. : ,