Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1919 — Page 4
——■ a. I i iII II .11111 J j-rn- ..J II! ! - 4- - T-ST"- -■« ' 1 - . ■' ' ■ ■. -- . THE UNIVERSAL CAR We wish our many, customers A Merry Xmas \ . . e i ' ’. . . ~ ■ . ./ We will be Closed All Day Dec. 25th, 1919 CENTRAL GARAGE CO. . Phone Three-One-Nine
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALE. ■ FOB SALE — Seven room residence, well located on Improved Street Will sell at a bargain It taken at once. Floyd Meyers. FOB SAXE —Nine room bouse, nearly new, electric lignts, good well, cistern and wasn house witii cement lloor and drain. Inquire ol J. N. Leatherman: at the First National Bank. j FOB SAXB— I nave just Us ted a real! oargam in a IXO-acre clay bottom term, ‘ anown as the Charlie Burns farm in j Union township, 8 miles northwest ol • Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway, vsry productive, on a tmrty-day option. Fries (166 per acre. Harvey uaviaaon. FOB SAXE — 6 acres just north ol | city limns, 7 room’ house, basement, ; cistern wild pump and sink m house and weU water on back porch; large garage; hen house; small crib and granary and cow and horse barn. Mrs. O. M. Peek, ‘phone 947-F. FOB BAXE —It* acre farm, three tniiM ol Hsnsseiaer, lies next to »3uv I laaA. Ml be sold at a big bargain. I Harvey Da vias oa. FOB BAXE— The CoL George H. Healey residence on noutn .Cullen •nceu rule" is one Of the besi resiuences of toe City. It 1* modern in ma respect*. J. F. Hammond, secretaiysreasurer ol the Jasper County Mortgage a Realty th '_ FOB SAXE — Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell.- phone 632. a : FOB SAXS-i-Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Uverlands, baxons, Empires. Kuboske & Waiter, ‘phone 294. U | FOB Uli — Good dry 1918 pop corn. { .... guaranteed to pop. Thillp lieu son, < phone 947-A. FOB SAXE — Residence properties in, Rensselaer. Good values tor the price, i Phone 66 or 681 or see me at my office. A. Halleck, attorney. /FOB “st. st—Good five-year-old cow, fresh in February. J. B. Martindale. FOB SAXE — Seven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price, *4,000. Terma Floyd Meyer*. - FOB BAXE— A 1916 Ford with winter top. Good tires and in good running order. This is a good value. Worland Brothers. FOB SAXE — 200 egg strain cockerels out* Of .red”"ribbon winner ar 'Philadelphia. *2.50 each. 3 for *7.00, 6 for *IO.OO. Joon G. Parkison, phone 936-B. FOB SAXE — Ford touring car in good running order, with winter top. Will sell fccheap if taken at once. Jerry Tullis, phone 269. "FOB SAXE—Good; seasoned Wood that, will burn. Phone 362. FOB SATiß— <hty .property and town, lota. Philip Blue. Phone 42*. FOB SAXE— Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains. Three good barns that could be converted into residences. Also automobile oils. You will be interested in these. See me. C. W. Duvall, phone 147. FOB SAXE — A five-year-old mare, sound and a good worker. Also a John Deere 16-inch sulky plow. W. S. Ahern, R. D. 1, Rensselaer. FOB SAXE— Good timothy hay by the bale or ton. Call phone 947-F. FOB SAXE — New modern brick bungalow. PHce *4.000. Harvey Davisson. FOB SAXE— I6O acre ..farm, well -trained. most all level; black soil; 6roosn house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivattaa. CM give good terms on this. Price *BO per acre. Charles J. Dean tt flon. : > ..... FOB SAXE OB BENT— Big 40x80 three-pole tent. 10-foot walla Just the thing for public sales. We are through with it. We are in our white front garage Kuboske A Walter. FOB BAXE — Three year bld gray mare, broke in all harness; seventeen months old Shorthorn heifer, fresh March 1; thirty-five bushels of good seed corn, early variety for muck ground; dozen pure-bred Buff Orpington pullets and forty shocks of good fodder. Fred Simpson, phone 961rK. FOB liTil 126 acres of best land in Jasper county. in t£e Halstead settlamant, * miles northwest of Rensselaer. Good new bungalow and barn. Farm In high state of cultivation. A , bargain at *l9* per aere, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson. I
. FOB SALE -Bull Orpington cockerels. Prices reasonable. \V. B. Hough, phone 936-1 >. Rensselaer, K.J !■'. D. 3. , / SOB SAXE — Fine navy beaus, 10c a ; pound. 'Pnone 334 JL. P. Honan. WANTED. WANTED A good -wash, woman to j do -wasinng and ironing at her home. Call telephone 661. ? WANTED— To buy large coal heater. Must be in good condition. Phone 636Whlte. WANTED — Girl or woman for general house work. Mrs. Henry Mackey, phone IU6. WANTED — carpenter to build new house, barn,- and two cattle barns, tamest Reaver, oreman J. J. Lawler lands, Pleasant Ridge./ Ind., phone 937-A. WANTED — Teams, work all winter hauling wood, at Lawler's switch, near Fair oaks. Bee Mervin Dunn at Lawler swuh, or S. P. Folsom, Comer House, Rensselaer. WANTED — To exchange a Ford touring car tor a team of horses. John A. Dunlap, phone 16.. WANTED — Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Klmer Farmer, phone . 17-white. WANTED— Get your 1920 auto license with us. We have the records covering your car. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public, at the Main Garage. WASTED— A competent maid lor general housework. Mra James H. Chapman, ‘pnone 604. WANTED — Chickens and turkeys. 1 will call for same. 'Phone 647. C. H. | Leavel. I —i | FOUND. FOUND— Handkerchief with. money ! tied in two corners. Warner Brothers. LOST~ . LOST— On Tuesday, December 23, in Rensselaer store, a diamond set, size 9-32. Please notify Mrs. \V. C. Mc- • Connell, phone 950-L. < “LOST — Pair black leather Hanson gloves, wool knit lining, black draw strap on back. Leo Worland, phone 23 i or 307. LOST —Pocketbook near elevator at Parr, containing one *5 bill and three *1 bllls’and some change. Notify Kenton Blankenship. Pnone 660. LOST — Spring heifer calf. W T ill pay all damages. ‘Phone 942-A. George powland. LOST— Laprobe. Please' return to .this office. - - u. ■ 1,. ■ ...... - J—. MISCELLANEOUS. MONET TO LOAN — Charles J. Dean A Bott. MONET TO LOAM— I have an unlimited siifpiy of money to loan oh gdod* farm lands at 6fe%. and usual oommiskion or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made for 6 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plana John A Dunlap. __ —J The Van Rensselaer club has made all preparations for the Christmas dance which is to be held at the armory Thursday evening and it is expected that the largest crowd that has attended a dance in- the city in many years will be in attendance. Nadel’s orchestra, of Chicago, will furnish the music,, which will consist of five pieces. r _ ■■ Raymond Faylor, Bessie Faylor and Earl Miller, of Rochester, came today for a visit with 'relatives and friends. Raymond reports that his father, J. W. Faylor, has purchased a farm in ‘Ohio and that they will move upon the same in March. j i Mrs. Louis Eisenberg, of is here to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig, and other relatives. Mr. Eisenberg will join her here Christmas. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and daughter left here this forenoon for Redkey, where they will visit with relatives. Mr. Burchard will .join them later in the week. ” Mr. and Mrs. Judson J. Sunt, son John and (daughter Sarah left today for Columbia City, where they j will visit with Arthur Nowels am family. '
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A. 0. Moore went to Chicago today. John Platt went to Danville, 111., today. Itfrs. J. C. Bristow and sister, Ella Haag, went to Cullum, 111., today. Henry Bargar went to' Lafayette today . - . Dr. W. L. Myer and Dana Todd went to Frankfort today. James Cameron, of Kankakee, 111.,' arrived here this forenoon. W. E. Reau left this forenoon for his home in Minneapolis, Minn. Dr. C. E. Johnson returned from Chicago this forenoon. Elmer and Ova Baker, went to Indianapolis today. Harold Wikstrom and son William went to Chicago today for a visit I with the former’s sister. Mrs. William Shindelar, of Great i Falls, Mont., arrived here today. I Lyman Sawyer and mother, Mrs. I George Sawyer, went to I today for a visit with relatives. I Mrs. William Brown, of Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette today to spend Christmas with relatives. j Helen Murray and Hazel Lamson are home from Indianapolis for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnson, of Dyer, came today for a visit with ! relatives. John Garland came down from Hammond to spend the holidays with his family. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T033/-ahd daughter Helen went to Point Isabella today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Millspaugh. Four marriage licenses were issued by the clerk of the Jasper circuit court on Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Reeve has returned from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank Hardy, of Oklahoma City, Okla.. Dr. Wade Laßue, of Indianapolis, is here to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue. Ruth McKinzie and Helen Kiplinger, students in the Sacred Heart achdemy at Louisville, Ky., are spending the holiday vacation with the folks at home. Esther Karr, who is an instructor in a Seven Day Advent School near Crawfordsville, was in Rensselaer today and later continued to her home in Fair - Oaks, where she will spend the holidays with /relatives'. William Leighly, who is employed by the Eli-Lilly Co., of Indianapolis, arrived in Rensselaer this morning and late> continued to his home in DeMbtte to spend the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Leighly. Editor John Bowie was down ’from Wheatfield today with his ■ usual happy mood and broad smile. 'We believe that John was happier hoday than common due undoubtedly Ho the Christmas spirit. - Oysters for your Christmas dinner at the North Side grocery, phone 565. We deliver.. Ross Ramey, Prop. Rev. F. E. Polovini, a converted Austrian, will speak at the Methodist church at 7 o’clock Wednesday/'evening, December 3!. Come -and hear how God led an Austrian lad from heathendom and made him a flaming evangelist; Rensselaer parsons are expecting a busy time of it during the .next dwenty-four hours tieing- knots. Clerk Nichols has already sold several licenses which as yet have not .been used. - Daniel Cupid is said to be casting his eyes about today in search Of available timber- qind it may be that before the day is past Cle/k Nichols will have further business to report. • Mrs. J. C. Tranbarger, of Mt. Ayr, went to Frankfort today to/ with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson went do Chicago today to spend the holidays with theif daughter, Mrs. R. E. Keeny. From there they will conl tinue to Richmond, Texas, where they will remain until spring.
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Murray’s For your con venwill be open until noon on CHRISTMAS OAT > There will be no delivery service on Xmas day.* , - , . . ./ 1_ \ . ...... 1ff..... . A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A Happy New Year To All
The roller skating rink in the Gayety theatre building will be open each evening from 7:00 to 10:15 o’clock. Open Saturday afternoons from 1:30 to 6:00 o’clock. Open every afternoon during the holidays. Admission 25c, war. tax 3c. Ladies free. ‘ CALIX PAQUETTE. . n k i ■ ’ • i Ross M. Logan, the banker who wrecked the i First Sbatej Bank at ’ Griffith and disappeared from Lake county in August, 1915, the day when the mismanagement was discovered, was lodged in jail at Crown Point Monday, following his capture in Kansas a few days ago. ( „ CASTORIA For Infants and Children | i In Use For Over 30 Years ■ ' Always bears I the Signature ci '
EAT FISH and Oysters Qty FRIDAY We Have A Fine Supply of Fresh Fish and Oysters Only the Highest Quality of Fish CoOperative Meat Market ' Phone 92
Mexico still seems to be under the impression that all a buzz saw can do' is buzz —Arkansas Gazette. Anything in the grocery line at the North Side grocery. Your Christmas, wants served. Phone 565 and, we will deliver. Ross Ramey, Prop. ■—*• Governor Roberts says the people are sitting on a seething volcano. Well, they’ve got to get heat some way.—Paterson Press-Guardian. After you eat— always take FATONIC IMM ( FOR YOUR ACH>STOMAd<) Instantly relieves Heartburn, Bloat* ed Gms* reeling. Stops food souring, ’ repeating, and all stomach miseries. A. F. LQN& A SON
tt Is Just Fine—- < 9 ‘ , O’RILEY’S GOLDEN LOAF Nothing can take the place of good bread. It is the cheapest and best of all foods. EAT MORE OF IT! Most Grocers Sell Our BreadJust Ask For O’RILEY’S Quality Baked
Useful Gifts for all the Family to Make a Joyous Xmas. R-Own Chocolates Special until Christinas at 69c a lb. ( also Lovell & Corel, Johnston’s and Walkers WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS— Same pen, same price, same service, $2.50 and up. EATON, CRANE, PIKE STATIONERY— The Correct Paper 45c, 75c, 90c, SI.OO and up. Gentlemen Linen, a perfect gift, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 a box AN SCO CAMERAS—--53.47 and up. FRIVOLE TOILET ARTICLES—“Odor Supreme” Toilet Water, $2.00. Perfume, $2.00 and $2.50. Face Powder, SI.OO. Sachet, $1.50. • v DJERKISS SETS—DOLLS— All prices. Largest line of good Dolls in the city. CHILDREN’S BOOKS— ' Always Good. FRENCH IVORY SETS— And separate pieces. AEOLIAN VOCALION— The gift of a Phonograph is always welcome—doubly so if it is the World’s Greatest Phonograph. AEOLIAN VOCALION RECORDS— Season’s Greetings A. F. LONG AND SON
AUTOMOBILE PAINTING at the ! NORTH SIDE GARAGE : ACROSS STREET FROM BABCOCK GRAIN CO.
DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and <* Power Plant Electric & City Wiring c.. Earl Condemn, Phone 294
