Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1920 — Page 3
* ■ ■ ii ' ___ ■ _ — ~ ~ I jrf/f I r=g X ~" ~ r Earn ML tm I . ‘M 1 JS< I 'a I eHE • >\ fiS |.M I y ■ I n • Wv ■ I W 1 wTO y i i \\ \ 1 I - M\ \\ I THE FRANKLIN CAR I Winter Does Not slftect Its Growth in Sales o Because U^inter Never effects Its Usefulness , WHEN a car can be used unrestrictedly the abiy. That’s why you will find that Franklin owners year ’round, the season at which it is bought habitually take longer trips in a day than others, and I is immaterial. Motorists are showing that accomplish them with ease and safety. S they reaiifftthis< by keeping the sales of the Franklin ** - ’ £ Tire Reliability and General Economy . | And blowouts and punctures are so rare that most \ Freedom From Trouble and Its Costs Franklin owners do not bother to carry spare tires » \ Acjual records show that the average is only three Franklin direct air cooling (no water to boil or punctures in the. life of a complete set, with blowfreeze) is an important factor in this uniform popu- outs a l most unknown. Economy in every o Marity. Franklin direct air cooling is useful in sum- respect, too, is certified by the familiar Fan ( w >mer, doing away with overheating, and in winter its figures: W 4 advantages are even more valuable. It does away 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline *with many common winter annoyances—the usual • 12,500 miles to the set of tires > troubles, draining and refilling, expensive slower yearly depreciation tanti-freeze mixtures, leaky radiators and pipes. * No car is so peculiarly fitted for all-year service as Udder dll conditions of roads or weather, the light and the Franklin. Its sales show this. They are in- .. A flexible Franklin handles readily- and rides comfort- -creasing faster than those of any other Fne V Some Recent Franklin Road Records New York to return (458.8 miles) in 12 • hours, 5 minutes — / I M V /R Indianapolis to Syracuse and beyond (882.6 miles) in 22% hours — nV (w Cincinnati to Cleveland and return (553 miles) in 15 hours, 45 minutes — ' ( |F jfr .; x/ ¥\7 1 Uk£&al«iP h R Boston to Syracuse and return (693 miles) in 24 hours, 20 minutes, with g WKIB y- 1 J ” T| I w a woman driving-- ny ' BEM 1 Now York to Montreal (398 miles) in 9 hours, 59 minutes — || ■. y awTrl Sx Waterloo, lowa, non-stop, dirt road record (865,4 miles) in 24 hours. || ezjjggy I* S L—Ji -SBfell HIXXjB J ~ f | 1 hompson <X Kirk F j H FRANKLIN ENCLOSED CARS J Brougham—4 pawenger, Sedan—s piNingm * _-■ - 1
MARGARET HILL McCARTER TALKS ON SUFFRAGE
Margaret Hill McCarter, noted followed Governor Goodrich on the phtform the ReEtelin Indianapolis Friday night •nd nan. & ifrd»n •nee from theArst by insisting that P their Republicanism. 'She discountenanced the tendency of some to ™to for £ - ~a a tAfr' *'—M-t-
get a good ticket at the primaries, but when the election comes they should vote for principles. The audience arose with a cheer when she said: “In a regular election I wouldn't scratch my ticket for anything under the sun.” “These are serious > tunes,” she said, “and politics is a serious thing. We are uneasy with our prosperity, problems and labor unrest are faring us in the face. Mrs.; McCarter said ah industrial court had been tried with success in Kansas, and Republicans wouM have to establish in the nation. She spoke of the danger from Reds and radicals, and said “we must become a nation of American pooeala 99 The party is a party jLS3*?«nd Smuld come back •UM . waavn waau msw into full power,
Tim'BVHirFNG REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
GROUND HOG SEES SHADOW; MORE WINTER COMING
I The Ground Hog came out today as has been his annual custom for these many years, peered around a bit, saw his shadow and then methodically ambled back to the place from whence he came. u» mythical animal stated that there was much a do about nothing at far as he was concerned and that it would be a prettv wise plan to keep the coal bins heaping for six more weeks at least, as there are some pretty severe storms and cold weather in the offing.
. < vr । »—■ "■ ■ 26 head of cattle, 3 head of horses. 45 head of sheep and some Edra farming implements for outeat the age Tues«jpMi t to sell try w Classified Cohsmw,
MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED.
January 31. Thomas ' Franklin Cheever, bom Portor Co., Ind., October 24, 1871; present residence, DeMotte; occupation laborer, and Ennna Fidelia Howe, bora Indiana, June 3, 1892; present residence, DeMotte; occupation, housekeeper. I First marriage for bride and second marriage for groom, first marriage feaving bee ndisaolved bydivoee.
tempekatuuu The f oßowing is the wmpersture at January 80 —g g January 'Bl
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notice. 1 " i To cattle, hog and dairy feeders we have now on track two carloads of Golden Grain Milling company cattle, hog, dairy and stock feed. You can save money by buying from these cars. Iroquois Roller Millk Phone 456. - The Eastern Star chapter will meet Tuesday evening at seven, thirty, ■ Mm. John M. Ward is sick iw» home in‘4Us city, *awd* her ■’tehdition hr-said not to be, quite so good today. son, “Buddy, also .has 4be enza and the other son, xvonaiu, is -- - -■ ■ j. * «- , .A. TV, '■<■*** 1 " _ as » •_ a.- —MJL a. a OtskVlA'V*.* Don t fair to attend <3lO ovoncr*
Among these attendmg the ro>d_ meeting here was Representative Otto Fifield of Lake county, who, it is jw>ouJ» ia to be the next speaker house of representatives. > Mr «- field, while a young man, ®» d ® strong He is a man of fte«nng appearance acquainted wren vne ures which readily m 0 0o
