Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 312, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1919 — Page 4
:J . THE UNIVERSAL CAR Whether Cotton Pin or Complete - Overhall , *•« . <*■ ** , i : • .. . I ' - v y \ * • /■ * You can pat it *t» our Saloa and Sorrier Station. Wo aro Authorised Ford Doalora. In our atocltroom, wo carry every part that pooa into a Ford ear or Ford truck. Tboy’ro genuine Ford parte, too each mado of tho .an. touph, durable Vanadium atool aa «ta counterpart in the Ford car Our apocial Ford repair ahop ie thoroughly equipped with apecially • deaiened toola and up-to-the-minute machinery ao that ropnira, adjuetmenta, or complete overhaul* for Ford can be handled promptly and efficiently. 1 . J We are a part of the Big Ford Family and not only repair Forda but > •ell them aa well. We hare more than a paaainp in the we give you. Drive to our garage, when your Ford needa repairing. For •Zfety’a aake hare the Authoriaed Ford Dealer do it. e« " ' +,« , ’ 0 Central Garage Co. Phone Three-One-Nine J . ' ... 4 < * Inaiat on Genuine Ford Parta
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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN iMKWMkIy Republican «nt*r*d Jan. 1, 1007, mm mom 4 etau mall matter. at <L» peeteffiee at Indiana. iJTtT mail mat tar. at «ka ■latiffln at Baa molar. Indiana. —ier Mm Aetf Maw* t, lt7>. SSST~tJSTV. 1 *. SamT-WatHiy **« r ** MC#ptM> for I6M thM Balp, toy carrier, 10 oaata a week. By mail. 00.00 a yonr. Tr~ ‘-Weekly, yaar, in advance, *i.o>. Immmmm of The Evening Rapublican and t«« of tha Semi-Wbekly Rapublican, M oaata Additional apaca pro rata.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOE BALE. rOX f*Tff q t -— room residence, wall located on Improved itntl Will Mil at a bargain If takon at ones. Floyd Meyers. rOl (tiU —Nino room house, nearly a a*, electric light*, good well, eletern and waab house with oament floor and drain. Inquire of J. N, Deatberman at the First National Bank. ' MB UU—City property and town lada. Pklbp Bias. Haw 4I»- ' Itf —l have Just listed a real bargain In a 199-aore day bottom farm, known as the Charlie Barns farm In Ualen township, S miles northwest of Bene seiner, on the Jackson highway, vary productive, on a thirty-day option, Files fIU per acre. Harvey Davisson. SsaT T, at sMg bargain. FOB Mil —Tbb Col. Oeorge H. Hosier residence on South CuUsn street. Tnis is one of tbs best resiliences of the city. It Is modern in all reapeeta. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage * Realty Co FOB MU —Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of lead. Charles Morrell, •phone lit 808 f**-*—Second-hand automobile! —-Fords, Over lands, Saxons, Empires. KnDoafce A Walter, ‘phono »»*- ts 808 SdTiß Residence properties la Rensselaer. Good values for the pries. Phone 69 or 6U or see me at my office. , A. HaUcck. attorney. 808 ‘‘* T * —Seven room raaldsnoa, mot business section, doss to church sad school. Prion H*H. Terms. Floyd Mayers. * 808 —A five-year-old mare, sound and s good worker. Also a John Deere 16-lnch sulky plow. W. S. Ahern, R. D. 1 K Rensselaer. 808 m * T - m —-Ford automobile, cheap ’ u taken soon. Omar Wilcox at the Bansselaer Oarage. v ' v 808 BADE —Organ. in good condition. Price |l6. Gary bowmen, ’phone Mi-A. 808 , * t -*—Range stove and organ, both in good condition. Leonard Keister. block west of Five Points. **mJlea of Knimostly level land with small Ondnuge ditch, 7-room bouse, new barn for hay. cattle and horses, granary, etc. Address Bo* 186, Independence,
TO* BALE —White sewing machine.' in good condition. Phone 101. U JOB BALE —Two second hand sewing machines. Mrs. Gilbert Albin. Phone 261. JOB uaT.n —32o acre farm near Pair Oaks. Call Ernest Beaver, 'phone 937-A. ' ■ - ■ l "■ " I " FOB BALE- —Three fresh cows. Fred Phillips, 'phone 606. ■ * TOB BALE —Fiva oity propartlaa in fine locations, big bargalaa for quick sale. Fiva farms, all bargains. Three good barns that oould be oon verted into reeldencee. Also automobile oils. You will be interested la these. See me. C. W. Dyall, phoae 14T- ■ TOB SALE —Good timothy hay 'by the bale or ton. Call phone 047-Jf. TOB SALB —New modern brick bungalow. Price *4.000. Harvey DavleTOB ■ALB—I*O .acre farm, well trained, most all level; black soil; 0rooan house, good barn, oora cribs, good wall, line orchard, land all In cultlvafua CM give good terms on this, ios |so per acre. Charles J. Dean Son. TOB SALS—Good, seasoned wood that will burn. Phoae *o*. TOB BALB OB 888T —Big 40x00 three-pole tent. 10-foot walla dust the thins for public sales. We are through'' with it We are In our white front garage. Kubosks A Walter.
FOB MU — Three year eld gray mare, broke in all harness; seventeen months .old Shorthorn heifer, fresh March 1; thirty-live bushels of good seed corn, early variety for muck ground; dosen pure-bred Buff Orpington pullets and forty shocks of good fodder. Fred Simpson, phone 951-K. FOB MW —120 acre* of best land In Jaaper county, in the Halstead settlement, 6 miles northwest of Rensselaer. Good new bungalow and barn. Farm in high state of cultivation. A bargain at (186 per acre, on easy terms. Harvey Davisson. FOB MU —Buff Orpington cockerels. Prices reasonable. W. B. Hough, phone 936-D. Rensselaer, R. F. D. 3. FOB lAM —Fine biyjt bat ns. 10c a pound. ’Phone SS4 Bh P. Honan. :T=^ BB FOB BENT—Three unfurnished rooms; also three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. H. Shields, 'Phone 624. WANTED. . ■ i - -8,.-- - WANTED —To buy a wood-sawing outfit. John Rush, R. F. D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. WANTED— Married man wants place on farm. Can go to work now or March Ist Jesse Putnam, ’phone 483Red. WANTED—Salesman to demonstrate in every home in Jasper county, Ind. The greatest labor saving article for the housewife now know r p. Big money and honest money, too, for the live 'wire in it. Address S. A. March, 717 Spring St., Michigan City, Ind.
WANTED—Saleslady and cashier. Rowies & Parker. WANTED—A good wash woman to do washing and ironing at her home. Call telephone 661‘. WANTED—To buy large coal heater. Must be In good condition. Phone 699Whlte. WANTED —To exchange a Ford .touring car for a team of horeea. John A. Dunlap, phone It. WANTED—Get your 1920 auto license with us. we have the- records covering your car. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public, at the Main Garage. WARD —A competent maid for general housework. Mrs. James H. Chapman, ’phone lit WANTED—Chicken* and . turkeys, will call for asms. 'Phone *47. C. H. WANTED—FamiIy washings. Mrs. John Snodgrass, East Vine street. LOOT UR —Spring heifer calf. Will pay all damages Phone 949-A. George Go w land. MfCELLANEOUS. "* 1T " “
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KOWSY TO LOAJT—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan On good farm lands at *H*> and uaual commission or 1% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made for 6 years, 7 years, 10 yearn or 20 years See me about these various plana. John A Dunlap.
Charles McDuffy and R. M. Burch went to Hammond today. Capt. J. L. Hagins visited with his daughter in Chicago last Saturday. Alex' Merica went to Lafayette tjiis forenoon. Mrs. J. A. Wright and son Manford went to Frankfort today. John Moran, of Monticello, was in Rensselaer today. .J\ "■ ■■ ■■ 1 ■■ 1 * “Mrs. John Ward went to Ham'mond this forenoon. Samuel Stevens went to .Monticello Tuesday a#ernoon. Harold Littlefield went to Fowler this afternoon. 'Scott Hilliard, G. J. Jessen and Charles Pefley went to Chicago this forenoon. - Mrs. C. Earl Duvall, Robert Duvall and Adelaide Lee went to Rockville Monday afternoon. ■ Miss Lillian Oglesby, of Gary, came today for a visit with her relatives. Mrs. James Norris and daughter Marguerite went to Lafayette today. * -* 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnelly, of Plymouth, are spending the holidays here, with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McColly, who had been visiting with James K. Smith and other relatives, left today 'for 'their-home in Tfi'dianapolis. W. Wa White, the” station agent for-thr?T'Jew York Central railroad at Wheatfield, was in Rensselaer today. He was accompanied by his nephew, Newman White, of Glen'dale, AiSz. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years L'
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HAMPSHIRE BRED SOW SALE RENSSELAER, INDIANA January 14th, 1920. All Cholera Immune 60 HEAD 60 Of the. best blood lines of the breed, including tried, sows and fall yearling gilts A NUMBER BRED TO THE GREAT HERD BOAR The HARVESTER No. 12553 OTHER BOARS IN SERVICE ARE Niles De Sota No. 79903 Laddie’s Perfection No. 83609 Perfect. Plummer No. 33543 lowa Pilot, No. 27979 Hampshires have been Grand Chan.pions over all breeds at the International Live Stock show for past two years, in car load lots. There Is A Reason RAISE THE MOST PROFITABLE BREED. For further information and catalogue address J. N. LEATHERMAN, / Rensselaer, Indiana J -
Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Grant returned to their home in Chestnut, 111., after a visit here with'his father, Shelby Grant, and other relatives. ” W. J. Wright, D. S. Makeever, Dr. A. R. Kresler and Alfred went to Chicago this morning. Ray Collins and family left this Tuesday afternoon for their new home in Bucklin, Kan. Mr. Collins has purchased a farm near Bucklin and will move upon the same at once. Leslie Miller, residing west of Rensselaer, suffered a slight fracture of a bone in his right leg Monday afternoon when he slipped and fell upon some ice while driving a team of horses. The injury, although slight, will keep Mr. Miller from his daily duties for some time to come. — 4 • T. F. Blake, of Remington, was "in Rensselaer to meet his sister, Mrs. Boyd Huffty, who arrived here from Des Moines, la., having been called here on account of the serious illness of her Mrs. Anna Blake.
YOU ARE Cordially Invited i to ottend a recital to be j'ivei ! voder the avspices of the | Nativoe Nasicale Club at the j Methodist Church - —; ’•s’ Tuesday Evening, Dec. 30,at 8 o’clock \ Miss Cora B. Spalding Coitralto Assisted by members of the v ‘ clvb * v / Iv order to defray expenses a small admission fee of 25c for adnlts and 15c for children and hUh school scholars will he charged. - > 4
J. M. Shaffer, of Plymouth, came today to look after his business building, the former K. of P. building, at the corner of Washington and Front streets. The funeral of the late. Henry Zacker will be held at the home in Newton township Wednesday &t 12:30 p. m., and interment will be made in Weston cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McNemar left today for their home in Washington, D. C., after a visit here with her : parents, Postmaster and Mrs. N. Littlefield. ! S. E. Randolph, who has just been discharged from the army at Camp Sheridan, 111., went toi Lafayette today where he will be given the position he left when he went to war, that of a locomotive fireman lon the Monon. IV* • . - | William J. Morris, living north of Rensselaer, was the victim of a i peculiar accident Monday afternoon ,iin which his left leg was broken 'and his right one badly bruised. He ♦was riding on a low spring wagon 'at the time the accident occurred, his feet dragging on the ground be'neath the wagon. In some manner 'they were caught-in such a way that 'before the team which he was driving could be brought to a halt the above mentioned injuries resulted.
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INDEPENDENT TEAM OPENS SEASON THIS EVENING.
Hugh Kirk mit his basket ball candidates through a stiff scrimage last night at the armory in his first action towards reviving athletic teams in Rensselaer. It is hoped he can once more arouse enough enthusiasm to support baseball and foot ball teams and put the old time kick where she in athletic contests. ' All receipts will be accounted for and it is planned to swell the fund in every possible way (barring begging) until it is possible to have a public gymnasium and community building complete with aeroplane •hangar, swimming pool, etc., etc. A good many men will be used in the opening game at Brook tonight, due to their lack of condition. Putts and Wartena will be used at •center; Clark, Collins, Parks and ’Kirk will take turns at fdrward, and ‘Nowels, BabcOck, Phegley and Ross will do what they can to stop - ‘Brook’s well organized attack. 1 It is probable that Worth McCarthy and several others will also 'be on hand to enable Rensselaer to make a creditable showing. Brook will be*at the armory Friday night. •If there is any sporting blood left ♦in town, come out and get the bunch '•off on a successful season. * i i ■— i '' Mrs. John Simonin Gerald went to Chicago this morning.
