Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1920 — Page 3
*■" s ■ * i~ ■ w - JO tw Jlkyjti "■ OfF • MaMO' v. ( • THE UNIVERSAL CA.R ' ' ’V' 5 4 ‘7 V*--M •* v ’■ > -X* aS Only a Limited Numberof I Ford Cars There are mighty good reasons why you should buy ywrF«JJ” now. But the biggest one is that there are only «> many « a ” be wise. They will have them to use whenever they wish. -7/ '’' : . 7- i -47 - ''- -7 ~'- 7.. •77 .1 <77 5 7 -7 . .7.:7. _ - iix7_ p—Don’t put it off—next spring, even next month, is We cannot take orders for spring delivery. Even now, weasß-MW ifiimed bona-fide order, before our monthly .Moment M .lupiyd m. _S» | l * the only w»y for yon to be rare ot getOng e FoTd oP, m to order I ' < now. Get your name on an order.. It is.your protection. , _ I Again we tell you, the allotment for tins you must buy now while deliveries are possible. Q I for Ford cars is away in,advance of production. So, it s flrrtjeCTne, tat I acrved Sorting, summer, autumn and winter are all ite.SMM t» WO I It if a valuable servant every day of thel year. Bato wr tifae, I u u for your demands. Buy now and get prompt Kou I ™’tta?e S£S it You can use it Buy now while toe buying » 7 Central Garage Co. I ’PHON® THBEE-ONE-NINE. , , L’- : InAt on Ciseini Fesl BMIs 7■'
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RENSSELAER RffUBUCAN bn** a*» nm-vnm- , nwdaa mMiabiiaaa catered Jam L uMertbe Act « March A I»TA aanmawui Awnmnara »pS Boml.weaay ”* Daily, by carrier, IS cents a week. By StU, U-M a year. . .. , nn gaaMimirir. year* *• aAranca fAoo. IcciMa of Tbs Evening Republican ana 26 canto. ; .... ► e .. ", ■ ; ; ia£%! sertton. , ' Na OkmlSF ad esMptad for lam than 60 cants.
CLASSIfIBP COLUMM , , Jr* ' .Suited Enquire Russell Van Hook. Phone —t-X ' VOB _ ■•nr-w-™-* l-octave Deacon Xylphone. Will sell for |2O. John VOB UlWcOut flowy and potted n i a e»A« CtetasnhA’w - » at Lee Myras. , „ ~,< 1
VOB BBJTT—Thrse large unfurnlshturn is nee rer mb«* "'a* K. h. ShlaMkPtaas M 4. MU 1 a*’abargaia’w taken at ones. FBqpi Msgwa, - - wasa e»f yt*— modern brick bun' ltarv.y Davlssea. ■"■ ; ;. ,-| w Iy-«ce -r— wm watesA aeatall level; black soli; *> ZJjr C^^SEF-woocUMI on bids. Mfoe M® pflragF<? ; Chartea J. Dean I *** • - ■ ■ .JMJBStfltejSßff’ff'SSSl Mi SEbm' nEaT* mSm. Taßa I nme nmk *’ ” ’ I
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rg* MX*—A Carlo Borgonzia model vioUn. Good case, bow and everything in flr®t class Shaps. Tons of violin strong and eoft. ▲ bargala if taken at once. J. W. King, Phone Green. FOB gAX*—Ford truck, for particulars address Postoffice box 96. Rensselaer. FOB SAXE—A big barn In fine condition and city lot. A bargain If taken within ten days. Be sure and call on C. W. Duvall for same. । ■ - K > POX BAX*—Saxon automobile. Will take cow in on trade. Wm. Platt, Express agent. • / FOB SAM—Registered Spotted Poland China boar. William Eisele, jhone 956-A. ' FO* saxu-dg Shotes, wt. from 30 to 40 lbs.: t' shotes, wts. about IM. Rex ott, R. F. D. 1, Renseedaer. TO* BAXB—Household furniture. Dining table and chairs, kitchen table. 2 rockers, 2 sanitary couches, red' Slush couch, walnut stand and maogany stand. H. C. ZOLL, 414 Cherry St, Phone 614. IPO* MX*—Some good brood sows, bred for March Utter. R. D. Thompson. FOB BAJUb—The CM. Qeorge H. Healey residence on South CuUen •treat. This is OM Of ttoe best reMoenoes of toe city. It * modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretary-* WeaMuwr of toe Janter County Mortgage A Realty Co. • FOB MT*—Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, 'phone 43A
VOB iiTiß Heooed-haad automobUes —Fords, Ovwlands, Saxons, Empires [Kuboske * Walter, ■phone IM. _ W VOB BAUS—Black mule, coming 8years old, or will trade for good horse. Emerson sulky plow; Scotch Clipper walking ®± perior oata seeder; Moline corn planter I with fertiliser attachment and 80 rda. । wire 'and three-section steel harrow. J. A. Shelly, 481-Wihlte. 1 VOB CAAB-Three fresh news. >W Phillipa, *phone W. - - ■‘7 ' / r - VOB BMMb-nve MUe. 1 nve finat aUmuylns. < Three WiT»w OncfL aaaanaai weed that will burn. Miens MX .
VOB eevw hand goods: 191< Ford, cheap and In good nmniag order; soft coal stove; long davenport; sideboard; kitchen cabinet; genuine Vlctrola; sanitary couch with mattresses, cheap; »-pieoe parlor set, cheap; smaU-table; good organ; 2 beds and springs; commode; cMfionier; small wilting desk, cheap; comb book case »nd writing desk, cheap; rocking chair; folding go-cart. Worland Brothers,
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' *od turkey*, will call for sama. 'Phone <4T. a H. WMHeRD—To rent 5 or 6 room house; must have city water and s*ol^° st* 11. Address Leroy Snow, —— ■ ' WIT. ..MBIT ।Dog. Ooilie, about a year ojd with white ring around neck. ' Reward, O. G, Baber, 912-B, . ■■■•”* shepherd mixed. Color, dark red, white ring around neck, and two white front feet 1 and lege. M.eo reward given to flndBert Nees, phone No. 914-D. R. R. BOST Gray lined : hood for Ford automobile on R. F. D. No. 2. Harry B. Murray. Phone TA Notify Henry Patt, phone 104-0, Geodland. *O»T—Laawe drivlng sdove foe right . »IMW TUM. tor BOOV—dL 0. Pl sorority pin Christmas eve, propably at Van Rensselaer club dance. Reward for its return. Margaret Babcock, 'phone HA
FOUND — - < VOVSEB—Pair dark cloth mocoaslas. Get at this oflkm— -—. ; VOtnnD-rLarge blade leather driving mttten. Phone 481-Wlilta. jy CBmora ". .7'7 . ■■ x " mg(3H>LAIIBOUS. MWV W BOdM—•Txhy na sinttmltsd arappig of money to loan on Isnd* imrmJ sion, as daslsad. Loaa» wfll be made for > ream T yeans,lt years or M yoara. 800 seo about thsoo various Maas. JOIm A. Xhmlap. , — 1 lie*.. ■■■■■■■— BOBBT V» BBAB Chariso Z Dean Charles Lohr is confined to his home with an attack of the influenza. X A- ,v . W ? . Miss Bertha Hayworth, of Francesville, is here for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Orla Clouse. W. D Robinson of Lowell attended the Eldon Hopkins funeral here Lewis SchilOr and George Bowen of to Hatnanond todpy wheaei they will foe employed. 1 ■ '" । Mra, E. Keller returned to het tame'4»?>Winasnate, after a visit here with Mr. and Ma. W. i. Bott. — "'<" The funeral of Eldon Hopkins was held this Tuesday afternoon at tiie Presbyterian church and burial was made in Weston cemeterv. H -I— I-- 1 — * - 1 V , ’’A _ O >*- ' .... - If everybody had tasted WMfa a tiiuTy up:
>HeAiwwW---‘ • 1 * ■■ ' aBMatMMaaiaMMWBMinwWSMiMBMtotoMtoWgMfX-'-*tr-7 , ~ ! ''7 —■ -- Mrs. Lee Bardin and two sons, who were guests of Mrs. Clara Coen, returned to their home in JParr tom morning. MrA Charles G. Spitler went to South Bend this forenoon for A visit with her daughter,- Mrs. Delos. •Ceen and family. ’ . Jane Parkinson was called tQ Lafayette today on account of toe. sickness of her sister, Mrs. K. T. Rhoades. Mrs, Rhoades went to Lafayette Saturday for a visit with Mrs. A: A. Rodgers and while theory took sick with influenza.
CLOSING OUT SALE
As I must vacate by Feb.l and have no “ place to gs, I am closing out my entire lino of lighting fixtures and electric appliances at a big sacrifice. This is a chance of a lifetime to get your electrical things at a great saving. HOTPOIKT IRONS COMPLETE &A 7B ' Ketae4fN>s7.2(to pO./O $29.95 Reduced firsn $15.601® w|Fma w■ w freliuctric sewing KA AA A Machines reduced from s|4 to FIXTURES, INSTALLED FREE *4* QC Reduced from $21.00 it ■ O. ■ 1 - ' - 11 1,1 " " ” 1 "' '!" ' I I will continue to do wiring as before but will not conduct a shop. Ha । ar e ■ ' Ki Ke Open from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m.
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EH Chupp went to Hammond this forenoon. Misses BtonchZ and Jessie. Mer-. 47 and their mother* hare oipved from Mt AirwtHs city and are living In the Mi® AHie Potts residence on — — Mrs. Gwin ’Pbomas has joined her husband, Lieut. Thomas art Fort *?»&•» government building. Fort Snelling is about a 'mile and a half , from Minneapolis, where Lisnt. Thomas is assistant profeueor in military defence and tactics in the Minnesota University. 4 The -fete- between the fort and the university is made, by street car, there being a direct line r and the fair is but a nickel.
j'ffM.z x,: ..'. A servant that notice” is this TOM&K> | Ott dM job at cleaning tine. Vacuum sweeps and cleans any rug or carpet in 'a few minuies. * ’ wnmAMn MKHMMB F * ■ ■’ •’ -- / ' i - ' ■ ' •' iS "- : •'■• *h Mr. and Mre. Cletus Ray, George Johnson, Mrs. Paul Stevens and son .Kenneth of MoCoysburg were in BE RID OF THAT ACHE. If you are a lay ness’and Mdney <h»n*t you toy the remedy that way own neighbors * recommend? ’ hair your ne M»TSL H. Scott, Van Bensselaer street, *®L $ te ’* “•od- jMmyr and tiop. Dean’s have saved mo from the suffering I used to have from the steady aehe across my kidneys, pains in a? back and otter syuaptoms of kidney trouMe, Doan’s are fine and I adteo smyono terabled as Ttes to.we them.” I. Price 80c, at aH dealaw Dgn*t Kidy«y PH> iSTerma Ca? JL £ * ’ kl- —■. -X.- • T- -tZ - Ais' ? '- --' MnßyteiFw OvorwuWMMs Signature of I 5
