Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1920 — Page 3
THE UNIVERS AL CAR Only a Limited Number of z Ford Cars / I There are mighty good reasons why you should buy your Ford car now. But the biggest one is that there are only so many Fond carejust a specified limited number—allotted to this territory. I4o«e 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. \Wo cannot take orders for spring delivery. Even now, we must have signed bona-fide orders before our monthly allotment is 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. &is your protection. _—_ :— • 1 Again we tell you. the allotment for this territory is limited and you must buy now while deliveries are possible. Ae ever, the demand for Ford cars is away in advance of production. So, it’s first come, first served. Spring, summer, autumn and winter are all the same to the Ford ear. 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. You won’t have to store it. You can use it Buy now while the buying is v possible. N Central Garage Co. ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE. Insist ow Genaino Feed Parts "S s >
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asw m* bbasbkfxbx> ax*. Throe Unes or toss. pgr week of six tlon. No reader accepted for less than insertion, >I.OO for each additional Insertion. _____ — No display ad accepted for tow than >0 OWH* CLASSIFIED COLUMN ’ —i—। r , — S — WML MAIJU FOB BST»B„ <An extra heavy set of breechin* harness. Good as new. Price >50.00. Russell Lesh. ' FOB r*TT -O* flowers and potted plants. Oabbrno’s Orenhouse. SfeWWK; furnished for Iteht housekeeping. Mrs. E. B. WiMM* Phone >l4. rQS BlJWrHDtTtii room well located on improTedstroet. Wlli sell at a bargain U taken a* ease. Floyd Meyers. FOB SiTiß—New modern brick bungalow. Price >4.000. Harvey DavtoFOB BABB—IN forax well .a jss ss g*ass Prien IMM. Toma g— .BgWr-W ayo gnitai MljMliMr, Umi next w UN teat Tn W M # M« terrain 9iMrw||.4MMaMßi>u : .' ■ I '■' * ——— 1 1 H l fob BA^dß—Nins room houses nearly newTeledHc H«hte.gopd well. cistern and wMh leone Wtth oementfloor and dmin. ~. ।" — ' 'A" x — 1 ■ """' FOB aor* > have last Artod a real tJSwbaton We J'?‘j a nnyx tekaa J. w| i bbSTtß**
IFOB BABB— White Orpington roosters, 32 apiece. Call 964-L. Clyde Schultz. FOB SAM—32O acres White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; SITS per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business zin Indianapolis. Write me for engagement to gg£_thia farm. S. L; Scnubach, Indianapolis, Ind. 1002 City Trust Bldg. FOB BAM— I 3-4 horse International gas engine; good as new and used about 10 daya At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FOB BiM At public auction, the Osborne buildings in Remington, Saturday, February 21 at three p. m. Terms, cash. Alice M. Parka FOB SAM— One full blooded Poland China male hog. No papers furnished; weight 460. First 360 takes him. Rex. Ott, R. F. D. 1. . - - ■ ■- - — FOB BAM— I9I4 model Ford, in excellent running order. Ergus Timmons, 401 Elm St. FOB B4M Plymouth Rock White and Buff Orpington roostera Telephone 448. FOB BAM—A fl-room residence at a big bargain if taken before March 1. Mrs. Riley Miller, phone 674-Black FOB ShM— Ford truck, for particulars address Postoffloe box 45, Rensselaer. FOB IAU — 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. FOB BAM— Some good brood sows, bred for Maroh Utter. R. D. Thompson. 808- BABB— The Col. George M. Healey residence on South Cullen •treat. Talk is one of the best reslu«noesof cos city. Uis modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretarykreaaurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co. FOB l>W-Or win trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, ’phone UI . FOB SAlß— Second-hand .automobiles —Fords, Overland*, Saxon*, Empires. Kuboake A Walter, ’phono 844. —ts FOB StM.-Flve city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick •ala Five farms, all bargain*. Three good barn* that could bo converted into residences. Also automobile oils. Ton will be interested in these See ma C. W. Duvall, phono 147. FOB BABB —Fino navy beau. 14c a pound. ’Phono >B4 B. P. Honan. FOB BSTiß—Oood. seasoned wood that will burn. Phone 888. FOB BiTiß Qty property and town iota Philip Bina 48k FOB bam— 2nd hand goods: 14X4 Ford, cheap and in good running order; soft coal stove; long davenport; sideboard; kitchen cabinet; genuine Vtctrola; sanitary couch with mattresses, cheap; 8-plece parlor set, cheap; small table; good organ; 8 beds and. springs; commode; chiffonier; small I wilting desk, cheap; comb book easel and writing desk, aheap; rocking chair; White sewing machine, tn fine shape; washing machine; Invalid chair ana folding go-cart. Worland Brothers, phone 83. ■ - ' ~ , ' • , .
- WANTED. WAMUB—Man to work by month on farm, to commence March Ist. Will pay >4l per month. H. I* Cochran. pUffae >OB-U . irABT»T> Waiter at Bproes* restaurant. . - >■ - . , WAMI'BP To bny larßo coal boater. Must bo in cppd condition. Fhoao CMWMta. —u. .. nr - 1 1 »";>■" .11. I -I|l v WABmm—To do aU kinds of bioquarA Jack grant, phone iio, WITI rumUTiml room tn modern home by young gentleman. Call or address Herbert care BopubUcaa. . • WJUrna-Married man to work on farm. Begin work Maroh Ist Good wages, paid semi-monthly, house furnished. Reference - required. S. E. Cook, McCoysburg, Ind., phone »40-B. girl TOHtamHw. Tia w£tan su im!S Si“.' / 'T - '
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WAITTBD— Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old cross-cut and circulars as good ss new. ELMER GWIN, Phone 418, 517 M Washington street. TAIflUi- Chickens Md- turkeys. wiU call for samoi ’Phone <47. a H. LeaveL LOST. XDBT Black shepherd and collie dog, white ring around neck, white front feet, about six months old. Last seen with John Garrlott. Phone 417-C. LOST— Taupe satin belt. Return to this office. Mrs. E. B. Smith. LOOT—A O. Pi sorority pin Christmas eve, propably at Van Rensselaer club dance. Reward for its return. Margaret Babcock, ’phone 118. FOUND FOWB—Between Rensselaer garage and Bever’s bakery, a suit case containing numerous articles. Inquire st this office MISCELLANEOUS. MOMBX T 9 AOAIS— I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 5%% and usual commission or 4% without cominlsslon. as desired. Loans will be made for b yeacA 7 years, 10 years or 84 years. Boe me about these various plans. John A. Dunlsp. MgBBX TO XffiAß— Qmrtss J. Dean BOWCB TO FABMBBB— We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garaga Egffioske and Wialter. BASKETS CAME THICK AND FAST FOR RENSSELAER The Remington high school basket hall team received a severe drubbing at the hands of the Rensselaer five at the high school gymnasium Wednesday evening, the final count being 62 to 14 in favor of Hie home five. Rensselaer’s ■baskets came thick and fast and the leather 'beat a bombardment on the Remington backboard from gun to gun, and the net was worn into shreds from the constant fusillade of the Rensselaer sharpshooters. The first period closed 27 to v 9, and the second period was far worse than the first. . < ’ Remington has been drubbed unmercifully by many teams this year and has been used mostly as a door mat by teams | seeking practice games. Coach Hadley gave every man on his squad a chance at the Remington basket. Medaryville will be met at Medaryville Friday night, and stiffer opposition is expected from the Pulaski county team. The Brookston high school team that defeated Rensselaer here a week ago was victorious over the Jefferson five Wednesday evening, winning by a score of 24 to 20, and it begins to appear that they must be reached with in their district meet NOTICE. All the suite contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I un in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land gonable terms, but eonnot tahe any CaU at nw office er at the office at T. M. at BaMjelaar, Indi an a for MTfcicillaißb «K). R GUgOBD, NQTICKQFREMOVAL. I have moved my real estate ofF. MBYEBS. ?
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NOTICE TO VAN RENSSELAER CLUB MEMBERS The regular monthly meeting of dub members will be held at the club quarter* Thureday evening, February 5 at 7:30 p. m. ’ There wffl be a short business meeting, which will include additional discussion and probable revision of our by-laws. This will be followed by cards, and rnnokes AH members please take notice and attend if possible. “d. DEAN, President. -■-■r । If you have anything to seßtry our Classified Column*. ■
00 YOU' SMILE When you have year ear fan ; a costly collision? A want - ; : many of your friends Jyea. n done that vecy thing. / Why? ; u Became they are protected in [ any way they can have a lose in the Farmers’ and Morchant's automobile insurance > exchange. By carrying pro- ; : taction against fire, theft, eoL :: lision and -liability at small 1; cost. .Prompt in seeking set-'-, dements. I ' - ■' 0. 6. BURNS, MM. y I I Say lt With Etowers > Holden’s Greenhouse < * i r ■■ •J Belle James, who .Mud visit nd hersiiter,Mrß. 9’ home in Hammond. ‘ '
I EAT FISH and Oysters UN FRItAY » We Have A Fine Supply FRESH FISH and Oysters I ~ ,uv..r l. ICT — I Only the Highest H I (Reality of Fish I | | Phote 92 I ___
