Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1920 — Page 2

thsUN!ve>salcar Only a Limited Number of Ford Cars There are mighty good reasons why you should buy your Ford car now. But the biggest one is that there are only so many Ford cars--lust a specified limited number —allotted to this territory. Those who buy their cars now will be wise. They will have them to use whenever they wish. Don’t put it off—next spring, even next month, is an uncertainty. We cannot take orders for spring delivery. Even now, we must have signed bona-fide orders before our monthly allotment as shipped us. So the only way for you to be sure of getting a Ford car, is to order it now. Get your name on an order. It is your protection. * Again we tell you, the allotment for this territory is limited and you must buy now while deliveries are possible. As ever, the demand for Ford cars is away in advance of production. So, it s first come, first served. Spying, summer, autumn and winter are all the same to the Ford car. It is a valuable servant every day of the year. Rain or shine, it is ready for your demands. Buy now and get prompt delivery. Toll won’t have to store it You can use it Buy now while the buying is possible. . Central Garage Co. ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE. Insist on Genuins Ford Parts

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOK SALE- - - ■ FOB BfiTiT TiH flower* and potted plant*. Osborn*'* Grenhonaa TO* BBBT—Thr** large unfurnished rooms. first floor and three roonm furnished for light housekeeping. Mra EL H. Shield*. Phon* M 4. FOB POM Reran roam realdeMa well located on Improved. strssL Will a*U at a bargain if taken at onca Floyd Mayurs. _ FOB BAM —New modern brick bungalow. Price 14.000. Harvey Davls•on. - ----- FOB SiM 100 acre farm, well gained, moat all level; black soil; 6room house, good barn, corn crib*. good wall, Ano orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price 989 per acra Charles J- Dean A Son. FOB »>TW ■Woven room reaidenoa aepr basin »■ auction, oloee to church and school. Price. »MSk Terma Floyd Meyera FOB BAM—Nine room houaa nearly new. electric lights. good well, oistorn and wash bouse with csment floor and drain. Inquire of J. N. Lastbarm** at the Flrat National Bank. FOB Bflßß IM nor* farm, thro* w»er es Resssalssr. lies next to MOO land. fIU bo asM at a big bargain. Harvey Daviasoa. FOB SAM—I have Just listed a real bargain in a 139-acra day bottom farm, known as the Charite Bums farm in Union township. 9 miles northwest of Renssdaer, on th* Jackson highway. very productive, on a thirty-day option. Price fIM per acra Harvey Daviason. MB BAM <MP BEET—Big thro* jtitH teat, lAfoot walla Jest the thlM for public solan We are through wKh It. We are la our white from rnSsa Mumia * Walter. wow *«r* * Carlo Bengoaria mots el Utolin. Good casa bow and everytbiag in first class Shape. Tons of yieM stroag and A bargdn jf 'ME Hmad msmwwww - FOB SAM— Ford truck, for particular* address Postoffice box »6. ——— - mp e*rv automobile. Will tdgXw jln on trade. Wm. Platt. Ex-

FOB SALB —A big barn in fine condition and city lot. A bargain if taken witbin ten days. Be sure and call on C. W. Duvall for same. FOB HST.W— Registered Spotted Poland China boar. William Eisele, jhone 935-A • .FOB gSLH—I9 Shotes, wL from SO to 40 lbs.; 3 sbotea wU. about 145. Rex Ott, R. F. D. 1, Rensselaer. ' FOB BALB— Household Dining table and chairs, kitchen table, 2 rockers, 3 sanitary couches, red plush couch, walnut stand and mahogany stand. H. C. ZOLL, 414 Cherry St, Phone 514. FOB BALB— Some good brood sows, bred for March Utter. R. D. Thompson. , — FOB SO Ta The COL George H. Healey residence on South Cullea •tieet. I Uhl is oae of the best residences of tn* city. It io modern in ail respects. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co FOB BAM — Or wUI trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, phone 43k FOB ■ * T-w- nd-bond automobiles —Fords, Ovarian da Saxons, Empires. Kuboake A Waiter, ‘phone Mt ts FOB BBT.B— Flack mule, coming 8 years old, or wiU trade for good horse. Emerson sulky plow; Scotch Clipper walking plow; Low-down Superior oats seeder: Moline corn planter with fertiliser attachment and 80 rds. wire and throe-section steel harrow. J. A. SheHy, phone 491-Whita FOB BABB— Three fresh cowa Fred Phillipa 'phone 605.

FOB Bi DE- Five city - properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick ■ala Five farms, all bargains Three good barns that could be converted into residences. Also automobile oils. Tou will be interested tn thess See ma C. W. Duvall, phone 147. TIFF 111 Till OT ~~ ~*~T bonne, 19c a pound. “Phone 194 E. P. Honan. FOB glTißGood. seaeoned wood that will burn. PbeneML x www pots* -ctty property and town lota Philip Bina ‘Pheno 499. FOB sev-w hand goods: 1914 Ford, cheap and in good running order soft coal stove; long davenport; sideboard; kitchen cabinet; genuine Victroia; sanitary couch with mattresses, cheap; 3-piece parlor set, cheap: small table; good organ; 2 beds and springs; commode; chiffonier; small wiping desk, cheap; comb book case and writing desk, cheap; rocking chair; White sewing machine, in fine shape; washing machine; invalid chair and folding go-cart Worland Brothers phone BS. — ~

WANTED. WAFTED— Garage experienced night man. Kuboske & Walter. WASTED—To rant barn in rlctalty of five points Lem Huston. Phons 81. Wft wn Work on farm. A B. Clifton. Fair Oaks. Ind. WASTED —Man to work by month on farm, to commence March Ist. Will pay |46 per month. R. L. Cochran, phone ■ TEAMS WANTED — ABOUT MARCH IST FOB ROAD WORK IN ILLINOIS. ABOUT 20 GOOD TEAMS. WILL 4 PAY NINETY CENTS PER HOUR. SEE DELOS THOMPSON AT STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER. WASTED To buy.larg* coalhwtigp Must bs in good condition. Phons «M> Whits.

WASTED—To exchange a Feed tearing car for a tun of harass. Jcha A Dunlsp. phone Ik WASTED Haw tununlng and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-dat* machinery and can make old erose cut and circular* a* good a* n*w. ELMER GWIN, Phone 411. 917 B. Wasbingtsn ■treat. , ErAETßD—Chickao* and twtaßl. will call for aw* ’Phone <47. C. H. L*sv*L ( WASTMD—To rent C or • roesh house; must have city water and lights, also bath. Addrees Leroy 9mo, 326 Cflarik Rt. , WT Chain and aprocket off «f Nisco spreader while moving from Hanging Grove township to my Csrm near Mt Ayr. Frank BingafaMn, & F. D. L Fair Oaka, Ind. i

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LOM— Weed tire chain, 80 by 8%. Return to Robert Reeve, phone 368Green. LOST— A truck chain between Fair Oaks and the Shelby Comer residence. Phone 994-L. LOST— Dog. Collia about a year old with white ring around neck. Reward. O. G. Baker, 911-B. LOST— A dog, colUe and shepherd mixed. Color, dark red, white ring around neck, and two white front feet and legs. 16.00 reward given to finder. Bert Nees, phone No. 914-D. R. R. No. 3. imiTITl White collie dog, yeliow spot on head: leather collar. Notify Henry Putt, phone 104-O, Goodland. LOST— Large driving glove for right hand. Leave at this office or notify EL S. Thornton, phone 903-F. LOST — Black kid glove with fur cuff —new. Finder notify Verneise Harris, Phone 547. BOBB— A O. Pi sorority pin Christmas eva propably at Van Rensselaer club dance. Reward for its return. Margaret Babcock, 'phone 118.

FOUND FOVSD—Pair dark doth moccasins. Get at this office. Large black leather driving mitten. Phone 488-White. Jake Gilmore. MISCELLANEOUS. EOnr TO MAS—I have an unttmltod supply of money to loan on good farm lands at and usual commission or 9% without commle■ion, as desired. Loans will be made tor b years, 7 years, 10 year* or 20 year*. See mo about these various plans. John A Bun Mp. MOSSY TO MAS—Charle* J. Dean A »m.

TEMPERATURE The following io ths temperature for the twenty-four houia ending at 7 A m. on the date indicated: Max. Min. January 27 •• 37 26 January 28 _t . 85 11

NOTICE. Every influenza patient should be isolated, having no visitors as long as they remain sick. Physicians should report every case to this office. - CITY HEALTH OFFICER. bargains in all kinds of second hand automobOoa Come in and look them over in the white front fame.—KUBOSKX A WALTER. If you have anything to sell try our Classified Columns. William Babcock, Jr., is recovering from an attack of influenza at his home on College avenue. E. D. Rhoades went to Indianapolis today to attend a convention of hardware dealers. * Before buying a graphophone call and see The Queenola at Matthew Nesius’ home or call 160Green for particiilara. Mrs. Mery Barber returned to her homo in Champaign, DL, today after a two weeks’ visit with her father, Perry ’MariatL The interest in the moetinn at the Baptist church continues. There wfll be a meeting eaeh evening, including Saturday evening, commencing at seven-thirty o docK and Sunday afternoons at two o’clock.

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Small Cakes Md Cookies Fine for the ‘‘Kiddies” Yoh’lL like them too. Jost bay ’em and try ’em! You will “wy that yon do!” THE HOME of the Golden Loaf ’ w ■* ' ' ' V < • • .... - ■f '■■ ■— O’Riley Bakery

Mrs. Zern Wright went to Chicago today. Alex Merica and W. L. Wood went to Lafayette on business today. Miss Ruth Sayler went to Logansport today to visit friends for about two weeks. Walter Lynge went to Omaha, Neb., today where he will attend an insurance convention. Wednesday local grain prices were: Oats, 83 cents; com, $1.37; rye, $1.50 and wheat, $2.45. The Republican is surely closely read, as our failure to dot an “i” or cross a *‘t” is noted. Thanks for the interest manifested. Miss Maude E. Spitler went to Lafayette today where she was called by the death of Col. E. P. Hammond, whose burial will occur in this city Thursday afternoon. Sam Parcels was in Rensselaer today, having returned from Piper City, Hl., where he has been visiting the family of his brother, Isaac Parcels. He continued to his home at Lee today.

CLEVELAND/ / „ \ i // . ip ■oJ A —— 4 d tan - Y - Yr fr Y IOT ■_ W x- - - —-, — • r-7\J-— S - / -J } The Cleveland Makes Good Because it IS so Good * - “The Cleveland is in a class by itself.” That’s the answer from owners of the new Cleveland Six all over America. The Cleveland has made good with the public in such a big x because it is so good. Men of engineering and manufac- The thousands of Cleveland Sixes turing skill, and of high ideals, devoted that have gone out to owners since three years to the development and last July are performing as few cars, perfection of the Cleveland Six before indeed, can perform. The power and they offered it to the public? Experi- life o f its motor, its remarkable commentation was worked out in the fort in riding, the ease of.handling, the f Cleveland Company’s laboratories beauty and graceful style of its body and shops and in constant tests on designs, the excellence of its finish and the road; not in the handsof owners, f upholstery, truly place the Cleveland - So the Cleveland has made good. Six in a class by itself* x f We cannot jtdH you hoiy good the Cleveland Six-is. * You must drive it and ride in it to know. (All pctoee FSO. B. Factory) J-.™-;.- p New Is the Time teCom h and See the Cleveiand Sis ... .•a (C» T. ' 1 .st CLEWUISD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND _ „ -> ■< -■ I- k ’' ■><-.-*- • • ..-.A >1 jo jTfhi ±~ -

p WEATHER. ' Fair tonight Colder south portion. Thursday fair and warmer.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

Rensselaer Christian Science society hold regular services every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening at 7:30. Subject Sunday February Ist: “Love.” The public is welcome to attend any service.

D. A. R. MEETING POSTPONED.

The meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution has been postponed on account of the funeral of Judge E. P. Hammond, which will occur. Thursday afternoon. The meeting will be held Saturday afternoon" at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Dr. H. L. Brown. -- BY ORDER OF THE REGENT. >

Job printing at the Republican office.

CLOSING OUT SALE As I must vacate by Feb.l and have no place to go, I am closing out my entire line 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. HOTPOINT IRONS COMPLETE ■WC Reduced from $7.2S to S* • W THOR ELECTRIC SWEEPERS <4O QE Reduced from W 5.00 to W?" W W FREE ELECTRIC SEWIIfG <t AA A A Machines reduced from $54 to V । FIXTURES, INSTALLED FILL Reduced from $25.00 to 1 W I will continue to do wiring as before but will not conduct a shop. H. A. LEE Open from 3 p. m. to 6 p. m.

A servant that never “pves notice” is this TORRINGTON Electric Vac—always on the job at cleaning time. Vacuum sweeps and cleans any rug or carpet in a few minutes. 7Trring ton ) J ELECTKK V4CSX WORLAND BROTHERS