Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 298, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1919 — Page 4
-i ~ nra«»n»s- -mss~i » » -n—■ THE UNIVERSAL CAR DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU That you are ——■ ■ TWX' thi iking of getting next spring would make a fine Christmas Present Now We can make delivery of a limited number of FORDS before Christmas Central Garage Co. ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN BAXLT ABB WBMX-WBHKI.T. nr twr * W4WTT.TOI, pubUahara «n fbxdab zmub xa bbgulab WB2BZLT EDITION. _ Sami-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1, 18*7, aa second class mail matter, at th* poetoffice at Rensselaer, Indiana Evenins Republican entered Jan. 1, 1887, aa second class mail matter, at the postoffice at Ranaselaer, Indiana, under tbe Act of March 8, 187*. Bina fob dxbflat advertising Dally, per inch 15c I*Wy j inch Ibc No display ad accepted for less than 50 cents. ■UBSGBXFTION BLATE*. Daily, by carrier, 10 cents a week. By nail. *5.00 a year. 3-Iw.i-weekly year, in advance, 82.00. MATES TOM CLASSIFIED ADS. Three lines or leas, per week of six Issues of The Evenins Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, 25 cents. Additional apace pro rata.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOB SAX>E — Lace Wyandotte cockerels, thoroughbreds, at $2.50 each. Address Wm. McNiel, Wheatfield, Ind. IS-U-H FOB SAXE—I have lust listed a real bargain In a 120-acre clay bottom farm, known as the Charlie Burns farm in Union township, 8 miles northwest of Rensselaer, on . the" Jackson highway, very productive, on a thirty-day option, Pries $166 per acre. Harvey DavissonFOB SAXE—Pure bred Mammoth Bronze Turkeys.. Toms, $9; hens, $6. One registered Shorthorn bull, two years old. Glen Norman. , 'Phone 921B. Rensselaer. R. D. 2. FOB SAXE —Six-room house, one lot, on Van Rensselaer street, fair condition. City water and lights. Mrs. J. J. Eddy, ‘phone tiOS. —■— ■ FOB SAXE —One recorded Hampshire boar, bred from prominent blood line and is a good individual, farrow of 3-16-19. O. G. Baker, R. F. D. 1., Rensselaer. 'Phone 913-B. WASTED —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. FOB SAXE —10-room house. Including two large halls and pantry; two basement rooms. All in excellent condition. Corner of Susan and Webster streets. Telephone <O3. Mrs. J. J. Eddy. FOB SAXB —340-acre farm, well improved. 3% miles north of Rensselaer. Mrs. J. J. Eddy, 'phone <O3. FOB SAXE—-Six room property with an acre of ground; in good condition and within five blocks of court house. Price $2,650. Inquire of H. L. SwartzelL 'phone 947-L , FOB SAXE —6 acres just north of city limits, 7 room house, basement, ctatern with pump and sink in house and well water on back porch,; large garage; ben house; small crib and granary and cow and horse barn. Mrs. >O. M. Peek, 'phone 945-A. eoa aiTS-iH acre farm, three miles of Rene—lmr, Ilea next to S3OO lead ill be sold at a big bargain. Harvey Deviaeosu FOB SAXE —One registered Shropshire ram from Cloydes flock; also ■nma" wood March ram lambs.. Ed Renton, '.phone 954-D. FOB SAXB —The Col. George BL Healey residence on South Cullen street, this to one of the best residences of the city. It to modern In all respects. J. P. Hammond, 'secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co , , FOB SAXE —Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. 'Phone 334 E. P. Honan. FOB Rtv-w a fond-hind automobiles —Fords, Overland*, Saxons, Empires. Kuboeke A Walter, 'phone 394. ts
, FOB SALE — Some choice Rhode Island Red cockerels at 25c pei- pound. Van A. Norman, phone 550-White. FOB SALE— IS gilts and sows,' full blood Spotted registered. Ray Holley, phone 191-M, Morocco. FOB BALE — Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains. Three good—barnsthat could —be converted into residences. Also automobile oils. You will be interested in these. See me, C. W. Duvall, phone 147. FOB 8AU — City property and town lot*. Philip Blue. ’Phone 488. FOB SALE — New’ modern brick bungalow. Price *4,000. Harvey Davlsunn. FOB SALE— I6O acre farm, well ualned, most all level; black soil; fi-t-oom house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price 880 per acre. Charles J. Dean & Son. FOB SAXE— S room cottage. Well in house, electric lights; corner r lpt; a bargain. Leslie Clark. FOB SALE — Tdeal Jewel base burner and two tons of hard coal; sanitary cot; gondola baby carriage; child's iron bed with springs. Frank Hoeferlin. FOB SALE — Coming four-year-old Jersey cow. Will be fresh in January. Price 886. W. D. Baker, .R. D. 4, Rensselaer. FOB SALE — Will sell cheap our private stock of Kokbmo automobile casings. Those casings 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: 30x2. 20x3 31x4. Watson Plumbing Co. FOB SALE — Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, ’phone 632. I FOB SALE OB BSMT— 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 i garage. Kuboske & Walter. FOB SaLß —l3o acres of beat«land ; In Jasper county. In the Halstead set- ! tlement, 6 mllee northwest of Rensse- : laer. Good new bungalow and barn, i Farm in high state of cultivation. A bargain at 8185 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson. FOB SALE — Residence property on North McKinley avenue. ’Phone 620. FOB QUICK SALE— One grade Hereford coW and calf; 6 high grade Hereford steer calves; registered Spotted Poland China sows. Quality Stock Farm. 'Phone 939-C.
WANTED. WANTED —Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Elmer Parmer. ’Phone 17-White. WANTED—Cord wood. J. Benema. Phone 633’-White. WANTED—GirI for general house work at the coqnty farm. Call J. M. Wilcox. 1 WANTED —Man to put In 500 rod of tile on the Lawler ranch at Pleasant Ridge. Joan- J Lawler. Call Ernest Beaver, 937-A. WANTED —3150 to $350 a month easily made by man with team or auto, selling Heberling’s medicines, extracts, spices, toilet articles, stock powder, dip, etc. in your county. Own boss. Experience unnecessary. We furnish capital. Write quick for particulars. Heberling Medicine Co., Bloomington, IlUnoia WANTED —Chickens and turkeys, will call for same. 'Phone <47. C. H. Leavel. WANTED—To buy coming threb-yekr-old bay filly, weight.about 1050. J. H. Crisler, Rensselaer, Ind., or 'phone 87-H, Mt. Ayr, Ind. — - —» LOST. ' — — WANTED —For only S6OO I will sell rights to Lake, Porter and Newton counties to sell best coal oil burner in U. S. and furnish free S6OO worth of burners. At Commercial hotel. Crown Point, Ind., Dec. 13, from 9:30 a. m., to JO p. m. See Mr. Green or write. DOST —Sunday, Dec. 7, between the Main Garage and Aix, north of town, a black Montana laprobe. Please return to owner at Rensselaer,' Hotel and receive reward. W. B. Klrgap. DOST—Spring heifer calf. Will pay nil damages. 'Phone 942-A. George Gow land. <
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I LOST— Man s topaz matrix ring SunI day. Finder please return to A. E. Wallace or this office and receive rei ward. MISCELLANEOUS. MONET TO LOAN— ■Charles J. Dean A Son. MONET TO LOAM— I have an unlimited su;p,y of money to loan on good farm lands at 5%% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made tor 6 years, 7 years, 10 year? or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. WANTED — To buy all kinds of fur. Will pay market prices. ’Phone 947-1. Harry Swartzell. WANTED — Job on farm by married man. For name of party see L. H. Hamilton. Do not ’phone. WANTED — To make hair switches. Mrs. H. E. Arnott. ’Phone 487. WANTED — A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. James H. Chapman, ’phone 504. FOUND " FQUND — Key ring containing four keys: two house keys and two smaller keys. Owner may have same by paying for this advertisement. METHODIST CHUBCH NOTES. 9:30. Sunday school. 10:45, morning worship and sermon. Pastor’s theme: "Shall the Master Be Disappointed?” 6:00, Epworth League. Topic: ‘‘The Duty of Church Membership. 7:00, evening worship and sermon by the pastor. Theme, "The Destiny of a Suicide.” The choir is arranging a Christmas sacred concert to be given on Sunday evening, December 21st. FXBST BAPTIST CHUBCH. 5 Sunday school and Bible study at 9 .30 a. m. Morning worship and sermon at 10:45 o’clock. We expect to continue this regular morning service. CHBISTIAN SCIENCE. Rensselaer Christian Science society holds regular services every Sunday at 10:45 a. nr.; Sunday school At 9:45; Wednesday evening at 7:30. Subject, Sunday, December 14th: “God, the Preserver of Man.” The public is cordially invited. FXBST CHBISTIAN CHUBCH. ' -r— — Next Sunday is Every Member Canvass Sunday, when the membership will be visited and pledges for the year 1923 will be taken. About fifteen teams will do the soliciting and about thirty men will assist in the canvass. The members of the teams with their families will have dinner at the church Sunday. A little paper called the “Rensselaer Christian” is being mailed to all the families of the church.
The pastor desires a full i attendance the membership? Sunday At this service the canvassers vtlll be ordained to this work and the members given a charge. Every canvasser i should be at the church Sunday morn--1 Ing. At the evening service the canvassers will give a report of the day’s work and relate some of their experiences of the afternoon. W. T. BARB RE, Pastor. More people than ever this year are giving photos for Christmas. Have PARKER make yours. > APPLE SALE SATURDAY. I Will close out the balance of my Michigan apples Saturday, Dec. 13, at the Forsythe cold storage plant in Rensselaer. ELIAS ARNOLD, phone 913-F. NOTICE. ’ The annual election of the trustee and officers of Prairie Lodge No. 125, F. & A. M., will be held MonDecember 15th. AU members requested to be present. By order of the W. M. C II I, POSTPONED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS. wiU sell at public sale at my residence on Elzie street at 2 p. m. on | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13; aU my household goods and other articles. MRS. S. B. BELL. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. See the Grivellea plant for Xmas at W. J. Wright’s window. ’ Fine Boston ferns for Xmas. Xmas wreaths being made now. Many •fine gifts, at HOLDEN’S. $
ROTH BROTHERS PHONE 102 We Specialize in Quality SATURDAY BARGAINS Pork Shoulder __23c Beef Pot Boast 14c-1,7 c Shoulder Chops K_24c Beef Steak (prime yearBest Pork Chops 31c lings) 25c Fresh Sausage (home Bamberger Steak *9c made) ,__ 25c Beef Roasts 17c-21c Fresh Side 26c Spring Lamb Stew _.l4c Pork Ham Steak 29c a T Shnnldpr 24c Home Made Lard 29c Spring Lamb Shoulder -—24 c Lard Compound ____?___27c Spring Lamb Leg* 31c The Home of Quality Meats. All Home Dressed.
I When Comparison is the Sincerest Form of Flattey S A NYTHING is good enough until something p Xx comes along that’s better. A good mutation . K pearl gains admiration until compared with the C * genuine. Then the difference is readily seen. ■ T jlrrwise with phonographs. The market is flooded with many makes. Extravagant xS • / claims of performance run riotous. By the f expertly trained musical ear, however, qualJ ity is quickly detected. To the average IKQgApjM buyer only comparisons will tell. Compare die Brunswick Phonograph with other makes, and its superiority is noted fig immediately. Come hi today for demonstration, Worland Bros. J wl u fir
WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.
Washington, D. G., Dec. 11. Although he would neither confirm nor deny the report, it was stated authoritatively that Fuel Administrator Garfield has asked the {resident** to accept his resignation. >r. Garfield disapproves of the basis of settlement of the coal strike, which he fears will result in an increase of the price of coal to offset an advance in wages exceeding the 14 per cent he declared fair. — o — Lowden’s candidacy for the republican- nomination for the presidency was officially launched tonight by Senator Sherman and indorsed by all the republican members of the Illinois congressional delegation, who- organized themselves into a Lowden committee to conduct the campaign in the east. —o — After a heated old fashioned political shindy, the senate refused today by a vote of 32 to 27, to lay aside the Cummins railroad bill to take up the McNary bill designed to relieve the sugar shortage and ’’bring down sugar prices. —o Viscount Grey, appointed British ambassador to the United Stated on .special piission, but who, owing to the illness of the president, has been unable to present' his credentials, has decided to relinquish the post. Edward Downs returned today to his home in Indianapolis after a visit here with relatives. Gerald Jarrette, A. S. Laßue, Grant Wynegar and Fred Irwin went to Monon this afternoon. Hunters instituted a wolf hunt near Mt. Ayr last Saturday and as a result a fine large, grey wolf was killed. There are said to be many of the animals in the Mt. Ayr neighborhood and several more drives will be made this winter.
Co-Operative Meat Market These meats are the very choicest Government inspected meats. Selected from well nourished stock. They have been skillfully prepared and are tender, juicy and delicious. TELEPHONE 92 Sale For Saturday Only Beef Roasts from 16c to 23c lb. Chuck beef roasts 20c Regular Hams 30c < Standing rib roasts23c Calla Hams ,23c ; Plate roast of beef.l6c Breakfast bacon, ' Ham pork steak-28c any amount r ---3S« * Ham pork roast;.26c Bacon, English cure -30 c < Chuck steak 25c Pork loin bacon —* Shoulder pork roast 26c Cottage hamß _„-___:„_ L 4oc « Shoulder pork steak ._27c 6 T j •».- ’ Leg of Mutton 22c ?u re Lard —3lc < FRESH OYSTERS
Mrs. C. E. Prior went to Chicago this morning; HEMSTITCHING. ’Phone 420. D. S. Makeever went to Pontiac, 111., today. . » Mrs. Vern Jacks, of Lee, was in Rensselaer today. Twenty years at the same place and still making Christmas photos. PARKER, Photographer. Mrs. N. A. McKay, Mrs. John Barber, Mrs. Taylor Wood and Mrs. Homer Lakins, of Union township, were in Rensselaer today. Dark days no drawback. We can make them, rain or shine. PARKER, Photographer. Edward Bare, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Bare, went to North Vernon today for a visit during the holidays with relatives. Christmas stock in, ail latest Styles in photographs. PARKER’S. The annual Christmas dance will be given the night of December 25, and will be under the auspices of the'Van Rensselaer club. Nadel’s orchestra, of Chicago, which provided the music at the Thanksgiving dance, has been secured. The instrumentation will be piano, saxaphone, violin and drums. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of '"rMf/jf i
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FOR SALE NINE ROOM RESIDENCE •"Sl-TmiSraLKSEBaMMSBOMraBSMKBaMBBI Nearly new, electric lights, good well, cistern and wash house with cement floor and drain. PRICE REASONABLE. Inquire of J. Leatherman At First National Bank.
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CITY BUS LINE CALL , ■ FOR TRAINS AND CITY SEP VICE * MILLER & SONS ’Phones 107 and 170.
DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Electric & City Wiring Earl Gondenpn, Phone 294 ■
WITNESS TELLS OF DETZER’S BRUTALITY.
New York, Dec. 11.—Captain Karl W. Detzer, charged with brutality to prisoners in France, on several occasions, stood by with a pistol in one hand and a blackjack in the other, while his sergeants “beat up” a man in his custody, according to testimony given today at his courtmartial on Governors island. This testimony was given ’by Clarence H. Locey, of Indianapolis, one of the principal witnesses for the prosecution, from whom the- defense, however, forced an admission that he once had been convicted in Ohio of a “crime,” and that he had faced various charges while in the army.
A dozen photograps, a dozen Xmas presents.—PAßKEß. x , ' Frank Burch, of Oak Park, 111., was the guest here today of William Duvall. J. L. Charles, of Lafduntaine, was the guest here today of Able . Grant.
