Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 320, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1920 — Page 4
North Side Grocery For This Week Only ■* ■*”' ■ ,?-^“ :4 T~ --. . - 25 lb*. Daily Bread Ftor Jl-J® M IU Dwlf Bread Flw H 1 barrel Drily Bread Flear ■ 2 Iba. MACARINI, NOODLES AND SPAGHETTI 25c THE HOST W-TB-DATE UNE OF AND BOYS’ SHOES, BOOTS AND RUBBERS IN THE CITY PLENTY OF BROWN SUGAR WE DELIVER FROM EIGHT TO FIVE. ROSS RAMEY, Phone 565
CLASSIFIED COLUMN ; FQR_S^^___. VO* «>t» F»nr brood rows, due to torrow ia Ito^i Harlow Peek, < FOM **MT—Three large unfurnished room*, firot floor *nd three rooms furntahed for light housekeeping. Mra. * H, Shields. Phone SS4. ______ ST ttTuraeant UM M om. m«<Mear—*O* BAM— Nine room houm, nearly dMUau Enquire of J. N. at Uu «rst Motional Saak. MB* Ba all Mil •«• farm, throe —Dm of Bn—l—r. U— next to |W Mm* Ui be bold at • Mg bargain- . M— Jw—. . TO* BAM— I have Just listed a real bargain la a iM-aoro May bottom farm, known — the Charlie Burna farm In sg/sraw — jgroporty and town Mau PAU* BH— Th—e m. MA SAM—The Ooi. George M. Healey reatdenoe on South Cullen oueet. Tula la one of the h—t res iuenooa of m« olty. ulh modern in ail irtmni- J. T. Hammond, eeoretaryIreaaurer of the Jasper County Mortgage * Bealty On MB BAM— Or will trade for town
PO* BAAB— Second-hand automobiles Phono H er IJI or ** « M ■/ <rfAos. A. MaUock. attcraoy. y TM BAAB— Seven room reridonoA sr ssr «ss Floyd Moyoro, .FOB MM-A FaalUoss Malleable range. cheap if taken at once. A. K. Wallace. _ ■ FOB SAAB— Brunswick phonograph and all records. See Glenn Snodgmsa, MO Knot Vine street. SOB oten^hneM* -rtieir and iron bed stead and springs. Sebe Overton. FOB SAAB— Forty bead of bred ewes good thrifty «t»ck. H. G. Bollixer. McCoysburg. Ind. Francesville 'phone 131-D. ■■ VOB SAAB—Emerson sulky plow; Moline corn planter, with 8« rods of wire; low down oats seeder; Scotch dipper walking plow. All in good condition and can be bought at a bargain if taken at once. James A Shelly. •phone 4»1-Wblta. FABM EBB SAAB, O* CXAFGI IMM aorec 2 miles of Kniman. mostly level land with small drainage ditch. T-room house, new barn for hay. cattle and boroea granary, etc. Address Box IM, Independence, lows. • ■ । 1 'u*e 11 "*^ 1 1 -""IT**" FOB BAX>B- Three fresh cows Fred Phillipa, •phone Mi. * tea will, be interested ia tbosa See ns C. W. Danh, phsae MT. FOB BdT.B-.New modern brick bunBOtow. Price 14.000. Harvey Devio-
FOB BPTiB Good, oeasosod woe* that «Ui bum. Phone Ml ———— ————— *o* BiTiß It sere farm. weU .miaed. most all level; blank soli; C* room house, good bam. oom criba good well, Am orchard, land all in eultlvaMNb Ob sWo good tarme on this. Price Mt per acre. Charles J. Dean FOB SAAB AB BBWF— Bi* 40x80 thrwMOie tent, it-foot walla Jest the ****** . worn ears Fine naw beanx MS a PM? m Ho nan. WA3mB-~Hard coal heater. Mum irnliTTSrir at the Restaurant. -
WANT TO RENT—Rooms for light houaekeeping. - 3 or 4 rooms by young couple. Address L. R. K. cere Republican office. —a ! » WAMTBh—To buy good barn, which may be moved or torn down; must be in good condition. Call H. F. King, phone 283 or 111. VAMTSB—AII round automobile mechanic. Steady work. Good wages. Service Garage Co., Brook, Ind. WAMTMD —Get your I*lo auto license with ua. We have the records covering your car. N. C. Shafer, Notary Public, at the Mala Oarage. WAXTX9 —To exchange a Ford touring car tor''a team of horaea. John A. Dunlap, phone 1* VAMnD—Chickena and turkeys, wffl —U for sama ’Phone «4T. C- H. 1 -——-i------ITAMTBD—Waahinga First eta—work. Can 480-Btack. y „ ___ _ LOST. WIT—A aPi sorority pin Christmas eve, probably at Van Rensselaer club dance. Howard for its return. Margaret Babcock, ’phone 111. MISCELLANEOUS. *O**T BO MAM—Charl— J. Dean A—' - 1 , Hom TO MAW—I havoan unlimited suppiy of money to loan on good farm lands at 4>% and u—•* , Commission or 8% without coinmlssion. as desired. Doans will be made Cor 4 years. 7 years. 10 years or 10 yearn Seo ms about these various plana. John A. D. M. Worland went to Hammond this forenoon. Mrs. Leo Wolfe of Hammond, was In Rensselaer todays K o6 ® l, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. L. Gray and Greoge Mustard were in Lafayette today. Mrs. Caroline Gorham went to Lafayette today. She was called there on account of the illne— of Wm. MuUhollen and daughter. Edward Martin went to this forenoon. Through the courtesy of Mrs. Joseph Herr, we are sending the Republican to Mrs. Claude R. Winroot, of Los Angeles, Calif/ Mrs. Edward D. Rhoades went to Indianapolis for a visit with Mrs. R. B. Harris. Judge G- H. Gifford returned to his home in Tipton today. C. C. Doctor returned from Chicago Thursday afternoon. .. ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. . Every knight is requested to be I present at regular meeting next Tuesday evening, January 13th. Important business. „ J. E. MURPHY, J. K. BARGAINS in all kinds of second hand automobiles. Come in and look them wer in the white front garage.—KUBOSKE A WALTER.
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WHY IT SUCCEEDS.
Because It’s For One Thing Only, and Renaaelaor People Ap* brectate This. Nothing ean be good for everything. i Doing one thirijg well brings sueDoan’s ‘Kidney Pills are for one thing only. v For weak or disordered kidneys. Here is Rensselaer evidence to prove their worth. C. B. Steward, insurance agent, S. Front and Main Sts., says: 'T had been subject to serious attacks At kidney disorder. My back'for a long time was lame and sore and I was hardly ever free from headache. Whenever I feel any signs of that trouble now, or my kidneys don’t act right, I get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills drug store. They quickly fix me up all right” Price 60s, at all deales. Don't simply ask for a kidney ramedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mt. Steward iuuL Foster-Mil-biirn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
MUSICAL NUMBER COMING.
The famous Kryl’s Orchestral Sextette will appear as the second number of the Lyceum course at the Methodist church Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock. The sextette was organized by Bohnmir Kryl, the famous bank master. One of the big features of this number will 'be the playing of Mi— Irene Stolofsky, the violiniat of the company. She ocicupies * very high place among the young violin artists of this coun । try. The program is sure to please the audience. A reduction on sea- ' son tickets will be • made for the remainder of the course. They can be purchased at the door. 1 » , » 11 . - Can cranberries now, as they are the only fruit to ba had at a cheap price. For this week we will put on sale 1,000 lbs. of fancy late sound cranberries at 10c a Ib.—EGER’S GROCERY. Mrs. Patrick Halligan and daughter, Catherine, returned to day to their home in Dunkirk. Mrs. Halligan had accompanied her son, Donald, here to .re-enter St. Joseph College. Patrick Halligan is a brother of Jomes, Joseph and -John Halligan of this city.' Mesdames George A. Williams and Lyman Peters attended a luncheon at Delphi given by the Presby’terian ladies of Carroll county toJ day. ' 4 S. F. Wood of LaPorte is visiting friends. “Dick” as he was known while living here is enjoying the best of ’health and a goodly share of the prevalent prosperity. George Havens returned today to hi shome in Marion after a visit here with his son, William Havens and family.
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Miss Elizabeth Ragan, instructor of the Health Culture Club, will give instruction at the library Fri- , day evening. She also requests . that ail young who desire to take instruction be present at 'the library auditorium at f nine 'o’clock Saturday morning. Try a large jar of pure fruit jam for 25c or a glass of pure fruit jelly (or 15c.—EGER’S GROCERY. This is the time when apple* taste the best Fancy Grimes Golden, Northern Spies, Kings and Baldwin elting apples by the barrel or pound. —EGER’S GROCERY. Maine Watson, who had visited with her mother and other relatives here returned today to Chicago Heights, 111., where she is a senior in the high school. James A. Simpson and his three sons, Arthur, Ollie and Walter, left today for Kenosha, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Miller of Remington', were in Rensselaer today. < Mrs. Idler continued from here to Chicago and Mr. Miller returned to his home. ; Mrs. Haybld Howard returned today to her home in Chicago after a visit here with her sister,.Elizabeth Ryan, who is a nurse in the hospital in city. ■ ~ ■- .1. — ■ feter ’I-™ L B " g ® Mo ” <,n Rensselaer Chicago thin .. ■'•••> '■ . ■-7 x: a ‘ -
■r THURSDAY LOCAL GRAIN A , MARKET. ' . / Oats, SI eta; TJorn $1.82; Rye, $1.65; Wheat, $2-35. THURSDAY PRODUCE MARKET. Cream - X-aX— 6Bc Eggs XX.. —Me Hens -22 c -Fries j-21c <»cks X*. —lße Geese ———-jfr Ducks > 20c Turkeys -———B2c a, Mak A
CAR LOAD OP TANK* " AGE FOR SAUL We haVe ptaehased * car of tonnage which we wiß offer for Mde. If intererted pi»ce orte «t eaiWr--THE FARIteRS* CHRAIN *l»4 phooe 7. **
Catherine Kuboske, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kuboske, returned to South Bend today where she is attending St. Mary’s College. Mrs. Adla Parkison left today for MacAUen, Texas. John Pool went to his farm near Hopkins Park, HL, today. Walter Maines, who was formerly tenant on this farm, has .fnoyed to New York state. > S. E. Cook of McCoySburg was in Rensellaer today. , ... Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 65-cent grades, this week only, 3 cans $1.40. Telephone 827, S. M. HAAS. Marie Hamilton returned to her 'school work at Butlef College, Indianapolis today. r r ~’ ~ ~
SPECIALS FOR 'i c ■ J riday and oaturday Crackers. • to Sib. boxes, per lb 7. Ite ? bulk, per lb 20c Oysterettes, per lb 20c Gingersnaps, per id. xvl Marv Anns ner lb 22c .nmy ■ j • Off ' WUXjMawCrOwl cookies, per id. ........xoc Fancy streaked Bacon, per lb .35c । Loin Bacon, per lb. . 35c : ® a Y? y ! Beans, per He y...
J. D. Campbell went/ to Sheiby today. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armstrong of McCoysbung, have taken up their, residence in this city. ' • - 2 A ; ? Mrs. Paul Stevens and children 4 were guests today of the former’s sister, Mrs. Van Wood. . The Rev. J. Budman Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. A* R. Hopkins, John Bill, Nattie Scott arid Louis Tobin went to Chicago this Charles Rowen went to Parr this ‘morning. '
Monarch Coffee, equal to other 60 or 65-cent grades, this week only, 3 cans 31.40? Telephone 827, S. M. HAAS. > ~
