Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1920 — Page 3
<■ ; ■ 1 THE Only a Limited Number of Ford»Cars ® .?!& There are mighty good reasons why you should buy your y *? S££rS£ be wise. They will have tiemU we whenever they ■' v•• : . ■ - Don’t pftt it off—next spring, even next i » an We for you to bo rare of g etaa« a rehear. »to order H now. 'Get your name on an order. Jt is your protection. \"■ s » 4 v fiR& '"j' - ' V* V *' ■■’•''"' Wv> ** ’x^'' • * t;- ?<• r - we tell you, the allotment for this territory is limited and . § won’t have to store it. You can use it. Buy now while the buying is ’ ■/".■ h Central Garage Co. < 2 < ,PHONE THBEE-ONE-NINE. Insist on Ginnhn Ford Parts ’■ • 's"'.;.‘ ■ K *7* ' < ■ .J* * r • , ' '‘ji<) r •>■ x ->- ' \ ■• t L? «*'*'
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CLASSifUP COLUMN FOB ■«▼•■ deairable’’amall situated. JCnquire Bussell Van Hook. Phone 838-A. Horton. - ; nut case. Mrs. * Thrw ~" ‘'' ' »»■»*»«»-»«■*" Tfnmt«h«t for light housekeeping Mrs. hi BL Shields Phono MA t well located on J -7 '"L .. sMwe feiMtMA MftdWl 11MVL ADM COOd IwSl flao orSniVlaSd all ta mdtin- > mZ? n.- ZXZZLwmo tMU on Chis. jsCjßa' gF LS * aero - o* l J. Dean '*. ' . iimt bMtaMM Motion, jmi W/k53~ MflbMla fMoOb ‘" TMM» sy>w4 ~ "k' •* yOjfc OMkXJB~~“jNiDO fOOd. 11QWML omurly
TOB BOila (hit flowers and potted plants. Osborne’* Grenko use. (FOB todJUß—Some good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. D. ThompYOB acres of smooth farm land, lying 3-4 mile of city limits of Rensselaer, 80 redo W. Of St. Joe. Well improved, well tiled, well fenced. Has orchard and small An early garden spot. Good water, Fine neighborhood.S. J jum, Rt. 4. £ 808 BABB—The COL George a Healey v residence South Cullen .ueoL Tois is oaa.of the beat resuencee of cne city. lt la modern ip all respects.. J., R. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper-County Mortgage * Realty Go
808 win trade for town property, eigaty acres of land. Charles Morrell, phone «»X 808 BAXOS—Second-hand automobiles —.Korda, jwverlands, Saxons, Kmpires. Kuboeke A Walter, 'phone 254. tt 808 BAJUB—For ly head O< bred ew“good thrifty stock. H. G. Bolilger, MoCoysburg, And. Frances vllle phone 111-I*.*' ' 808 Bdli ■-■Cow, six years old, fresh in January; cow, four years old, fresh May 1. J. M. Carson,. Phone 633, Black. V
FOB BAXB—Three fresh cows. Fred Phillips. 'phone W 6. FOB SAXJl—Five city propertiesin fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargain a Three good bams that oould be converted into residences. Also automobile oils. Xou will bo interested in these. See me. C. W. Duvall. phone FOB BABB—Fine navy beans. 10c a pound. ’Phone >B4 E. P. Honan. 'I.. ;~ । , ..»-.— . iy» /.■*" FOB BABB—Good. swooned wood that will burn. Phone MA " Wj WANTED. - ' - - ■ ' - ■• ■' ■ .. ,Z , . ... - -I WAMXBD—To hear from owner of improved land for sale. Price reaaonable. Leslie Jones, Olney. Hi. WAMTBD—GirIs at the laundry. Appl y at once. , WAMXBD—GirI for general houaework. Phone 471. Mrs. B. Frank Alter. WAMXBD—A middle aged lady to eard' iCpr ''an elderly lady, that /akee very little eara Sil Monon telephone No. 1»C, at our exchange. "hIKiAMS WANTED — AJBOUt MARCH IST FOR ROAD WORK IN WNOIS. ABOUT 20 GOOD NINETY CENTS PER HOUR. SEE DELOS Thompson Estate bank of RT^NTSST^T« ' 'n ...r....— — - ' BKAMTBI»—About 3QO bushels of good . muling buckwheat. Xroquota — ■ -n—■ J® A Dunlap. ' wmmH for L<eavei. " " -.w-..,*- 11l ' 4: {lndiidhdii ; I * 1 menhinery can old j and circulars as good as new. ELMEK ■tor. Boturn PenaeelMiF’®iWW>i’T|
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LOST—A. O. Pi sorority pin Christmas eya propably at Van Rensselaer club dance. Reward for its return. Margaret Babcock, 'phone 113. . > FOUND POUMB—Pocket book and small sum of money: Jay Fosdlok, Phone *4B I BOTTm—Between Rensselaer garage and Sever’s bakery, a suit case oontaining numerous articles. InQuire at this office. £ ;'j .■ eascKixANEous. wwn TO LOAM—I have an uslimited supply of money to lean on good fam leads at IM* and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. I oans wn be made for b ywe, T yem 1» years or 8g years. See me about these various Idana. John A rinmlsp.
TO BOAS—ChartM J. Dean r NOTICE. . All the suite contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land I have yet unsold poyeral hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which T will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. ' Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. ; ' GEO. E. GHTORD, / Executor.
BARGAINS I I" ■■ in >ll kinds of second hand automobiles. Come in and. Mt them over BOMB Z’wAmSL FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH? Rev. Wm. Sayler, supplying pastor. Morning' Church service at 10:45. Are you weary worn and troubled, heart-sick with sorrow? “COme unto me all ye that labour and*are heavy laden and I will give you rest” Matt 11-28. Sunday School- ami Bible study at 9:80 a. m. We are proud of our Bible elas. idiklMß IA Fer Infants and Children In Use For Over 3OY<mm
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ATTENTION CATTLE AND HOG FEEDERS
The irovuois Roller MIU. is to | receipt, of the following letter from the Golden Grain Milling Co.: Iroquois KoUer Mills, ;? < 7?* Rensselaer, Ind. Gentlemen: Our Mr. W. A JMckamiD) informs us that you are •Ding to push our FAT BACK HOG FWD, and we appreciate that you want to try this feed out, or at least have It tried out wifo some <4 your good customers, £ and ascertain whether R has all ttoe merit we claim for - • • I presume there are 25 or 20 mills manufacturing HOG FEED today, and it to reasonable to expect they are claiming to haw the best
HOG FMD on the market. Before going into both uhe HOG FEED and CATTLE FEED business, we gave both of these particular feeds qcn> siderable study, in /fact, I have in my office 3,200 government bulletins on ‘Hog Feeding Teats” tihat .were conducted by the United Stotee government and various »tote\«gricultural colleges. There to nothing going into our HOG FEEDS 'but what will make good, solid, firm pork; ' We find a great many of our oompetitorM using peanut meal, a product that we know will make soft and oily pork. We find other competitors that are using rice bran, and . while rice brim to quite digestible in a pig’s we are fully convinced that it to not digestible in a hog’s stomach, and a large--quantity of rice bran will prove very detrimental. We have W> apologies to make for a single ingredient that enters our HOG FEEDS and that doesn’t except the WHEAT SCREENINGS that we use. Tlie SCREENINGS that we use come out of our own elevator, and are
sorted, and the bitter feeds are taken out when sold and the balance of the broken grains are reground and bolted. Very few of our competitors anywhere in the Country maintain a
chemical laboratory, and once or twice a year they send a sample to a public chemist and have it analyzed, and we assure, youi they do not send many samples, for it costs about- S2G L-r each sample that is analyzed by a public chemist- i If they manufacture ten different kinds of feed, you can readily see that it will cost them |2GO every time v they have their feeds analyzed. /j We maintain our own ehemlcal laboratory, right here in this very office, under the direct supervision of a registered pharmacist druggist, and his assistant, and every stogie carload of RAW MATERIALS that edme into our plant, is analyzed in this laboratory before it is spotted at our mill for unloading. Every single earload of finished feeds that is shipped from our plant to analyzed before the car is permitted to lehve our city. Even the feed we loaded out for you this morning is being run in. our laboratory at. thievery hour, and 4f there is anything wrong with the feed, that it to not up to our standard, the car will be ordered back to our plant late to<toy. to this connection will state that we run our guarantees all above what we claim for them on both our tag and bag, so it is never necessary for us to order back any of our feeds. The first time you came to St. Louis we will be glad to show you aroumd our plant and let you see the great care we take in the miaai>ufacture of all of our feeds. /We really should have advanced our HOG FEED 11 per ton the last time we Changed prices on our other feeds, but we have been holding off simply because we had some RAW MATERIALS purchased quite a little under present prices. U it becomes necessary to raise the price on our FAT BACK HC FEED during the next 10 days or two weeks, I will protect you on two or three cartoads of feed, subject, of course, to your acceptance at the time we raise our prices. For your information McCoy & Garten of Indianapolis handle five, six and as high as seven carloads of our FAT BACK HOG FEED per month, and I presume they tried at least a half dozen different feeds before taking on the sale of our FAT BACK. We have been shipping them our HOG FEED for a matter of about 18 months, and they will be glad to tell you that It runs identically the same today as it did at the time we made our first Shipment to them. On the 11:30 mail this morhing we received an order from Mr. W. S. Dickason to ship you a 40-ton earload of as per our order acknowledgment attached. ’ it so happened that we* had an tog -one plant ■ and we have juA dispatched yen a wire giving the give to our customers during normal times. However, during the SUS.SS’-X’&SX ■ <ffw* sMtomawr <m Uooouud of Wet appreciate the mighty nne wlU give you 2 44M>ur service on your oraer®. only* occasions cm ww w down will wiien we £mt * co.. KeithS. ' Bales Managar .' ,* ■ " • k ■ IglMHa vjr taal V 1 I*© aa%» •• y f i
we have sold nice the M <ff Decemiber 11 M Of tO M M making 360 tons. The Lyons’ of Brook, who are among the largest feeders in Che state, have bought two ears of this feed. If you are a fester eom£ln and tot you.—IROQUOIS ROLLER phone 456.
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES MUST GET 493 CONVENTION VOTES
* ’ ” ' 1 i- - Washington, January 21.—-Tbe the ceive 498 „ A vm _ tion was mailed by the Republican the country today. The form of the call does not differ from that used in previous years. All notice of contests must be submitted in writing accompanied by a printed statement setting forth the grounds of the contests and must be filed MQI the secretary of the national committee at least twenty days prior to the meeting of hte national convention, except in the case of delegates elected at a time in Since with the tows of the in which the election occurs big imposible the filing of notices of contests within the time bSßtfied.
ABE MARTIN.
What’s finer than receivin’ a beautiful seed catalogue on a cold, blusterin’ day? “Oh pshaw! what’ll we do now?” said Mame Moon, when she heard suffrage wuz a cinch. ' <s73
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Rensselaer Christian Science Society holds regular services every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday School at 9:45, Wednesday evening at 7:80. _ , Subject Sunday, January 25th, “Truth.” Public welcome at any service. . ■ * ~< ' . i ■»<' ■» ■' । । CHRISTIAN CHURCH FORUM. On Thursday the church Forum will be revived when the minister will give a lecture on the subject: “The Kingdom of GMS Its Value,”- whifch will be followed by two others on “The Kingdom God.” The public is cordially »- vited to the meeting, which Will be in the main auditorium. •
OF LOCAL INTEREST.
* m . jt ' --■ - : X Some People Wo Know, and We Witt Profit by Hearing Abort Them. f - I Not in Mrne faraway place. You are asked to investigate it. *“ To confirm a citizen’s statement home is more worthy of confidence than'one you know nothing aborts endorsed by unknown people. . i Rensselaer, says: “I use Kidney Pills now and then and they always give me relief from Sidney disorder. Fer peofcte afflurted with a duß, heavyad* feel there tombing so good as Doan’s Kidney Pills. Price 60c, at all dealers., Dan t simply ask fog a kidney burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
DO YOU SMILE When you have year w in f a costly collision? A arsat «»y •» X«« Jc; dona that vary y Bocansa they "• My way they can have l lbae. '’hkYtha Fsmnara* sued mnt«nankfl* Inaunaea taction acaiast oaU S Halon end liability at' small mist, .Piinapt fas ■aWng eat*,.,. R. 6. BURNS, AGENT, i
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