Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1920 — Page 4

In Order to take care of our increased Ford Service we have procured the services of Ray M. Dille who has taken charge of our Service Department who comes to irs after six years’ experience with Ford Motor Company. w •' * CENTRAL GARAGE GO. ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALK. yQM BAUD — Three White Holland turkey hens. Registered Hereford bull, 13 months old. Thomas Cain. Phone 529-G. FOB ■♦rv.-tr extra heavy set of branching harness. Good as new. Price WM. Russell Leah. — FOB BABB— Cut flowers and potted plante. Osborne s Grenhouse. FOB klMT— Three large unfurnished rooms, first floor and three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. K H. Shields. Phone >34. — FOB 8188 Raven room residence veil located on improved street. Win sell at a bargain if taken at ones. Floyd Mayers. , FOB BAU —New modern brick bungalow. Price »4.»00. Harvey Davto•on. _ . - . FOB BAU—IM acre farm, well trained, snoot alt level; black soil; trom house good barn, corn cribs, good well, Bao orchard, land all in cultivatiaa. Ob give good terms on this. Prine |M per acre. Charles J, Dean A Son. - -----»— BBBH. Bavas room resldswsa nmr business satpitm. Mose to church Ed Ebook Price? H.MA Torme Floyd Meyora ’ __ NB BAU —IM acre farm, three miles of Beasaeiaar. lies next to Moo land. UI be sold at a Mg bargain. Harvey navtaeoa

808 BAU OB BMW—Big HxH three yn»t teat. Ifi-foot walla. Just the thing for public aalea. We are through with tt.i We are in our white front garage. 1 Kuboeke A Walter. MB BdTM I Carte Bergonsla mod* el vtonn. Good case bow and every" thing in first class shape. Tone of violin strong and soft A bargate if taken at once. L W. King. Phono tit arsen. FOB ew-h --1 horse International gas engine; good as new and used about 10 days At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FOB now acres White county. Ind? between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; >174 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianapolis. Write me for engagement to see this farm. S. L. Sohubach, Indianapolis. Ind. 1002 City "Trust Bldg. FOB BAKS — -Plymouth Rock White and Buff Orpington roosters. Tele- ' phone - 448. -; FOB FAXB— Nine room house, nearly new. electric Hgbte, good won. cistern Ed wash bouse with cement floor and --—y—— *

w«B UX*-At public auction, the OSborne buildings in Remington, Baturday. Februarr 21 at terse p. m. **** * ***** tekffw P| T a dtY DTODBrtiMI In **

FOB SADE— House. two lots, gar- ‘ age. James Donnelly. FOB SIT.M Or exchange, 10 Butt Or- I pington roosters, practically pure bred. ; Will exchange for equally as good stock of birds. B. Forsythe, phone 287. 1 FOB SABS— Jersey cow, 4 “years old and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 456 or 610. FOB SSTiM .Modern residence, new 7-room house, 28x36; garage 12x16, corner lot. 55x132. Box 72. Phone 346-Green, Rensselaer, Ind. iFOB SABB— Bronze and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone 914-H. FOB fiABB— BO acres good black loam land, all in cultivation. W. S. McConnell, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOB SABS— Six room house, hard and soft water. Henry Amsler, phone 29. FOB SABS— Attractive small reside nse, 66 ft. corner frontage. Price *2,100. Northeast corner Abigail and Jackson. Terms if desired. Russell Van Hook. FOB fid Tiß— Ford truck, for particulars address Postoffice box 95, Rensselaer. FOB fiAßß— Some good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. D. Thompson. FOB SITiB— Or will trade for town property, eisaty acres of land. Charles Morrell, phone 632. FOB fidT.B Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. ’Phone 334 E. P. Honan. FOB fiOT.B OU property and town iota Phills Blaa J Fhsme 4*5.

FOB fiAßß— 2nd hand goods: I*l4 Ford, cheap and in rood running or4er; soft coal stove; lour davenport; sideboard; kitchen cabinet; genuine Victrola; sanitary couch with mattresses, cheap; S-piece parlor set, cheap; small table; good organ; 2 beds and springs; commode; ehlf'onler; small wilting desk, cheap; comb book case and writing desk, cheap; rocking chair; White sewing machine, in line shape; washing machine; invalid chair and folding go-cart. Worland Brothers, phone 23. WANTED. WANTED— To do all kinds of bicycle repairing. Call at J. T. Wiseman Shoe Shop, east side of court house square. Jack Grant, phone 330. W* -To do your scavenger work. Harry Marla tt. 327 E Him street. ' .. .— - - r • -- ■ WAMTED— GirIs to work at this offtcer Muxr t>S~ over 16 years of age. Jasper County Telephone Co. WAMTED— Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you the work and offer steady employment. ’ Wages 37c to 42c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Co., Room 81-4 Traction Building, Indianapolis. WAMTED— Salesman to solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address THE HARVEY OIL CO.. Cleveland, Ohio. WAMTED— To rent from live to seven-room house. Modern preferred. Wiant possession by March Ist. Inquire of W. H. Beam or write C. M. Harbison, So. Hammond, Ind. WAMTED— WheeI chair. Louis N. Burns. First house south of Alex Hurley. _ . . WAMTED — Man on farm. Will pay

|su per month and use the year around. Can use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel, Phone 90S L. WAJTTEP— To buy or rent an invalid —commode chair. Mrs. H. M. Burns, 32S South Weston street. WASTED— WiII pay >7.00 per week to thoroughly competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Will Hogan, 312 ,N. Weston SU. Phone 551. WANTED— Team to haul dirt. Frank Teach. Phone 352. WAirrKD— To buy a roll top desk and safe. Lane and W’orland, phone 58. UAMID-To buy large coal beaterMust be in good condition. Pbone»3«White. WABSBD— To exchange a Ford teuring car for a team of horses, John A Dunlap, phone id. > WABTKft Married man to work on farm. Begin work March let. Good wages, paid semi-montbly, houae furnished. Reference required. 88. Cook. McCoysburg. Ind., phono #4®-B. ’ ■ " ■ ■ ' ■■ , U, I 1,.11 WANTID— Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can mate old cross-cut and circulars an good as naw. KILMER GWIN, Phone 411 BIT M Washington street. jss.? ■ . -■ — x- 1 . : e

WA3H3g3>— Chickens and turfcays. will call far sama. *Ftaas MT. CH. Leave!. LOFT. MMF Tllauh Shepherd and colUe dog. White ring around neck, white front feet, about six months old. Last seen with John Harriott. Phone fll-C. printin* at the Bepablican |

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, KEN 88 EL A ER, IND.

Quality Bread! • , The quality of our bread is our first consideration, the price is fixed by our costs. We are slow to advance prices but quick, always, to advance and guard our quality. FOR QUALITY BREAD TRY O’RILEY’S QUALITY BREAD

8 PER-CENT Non-taxable FOUND FOUMD —Between Rensselaer garage and Bever’s bakery, a suit case containing numerous articles. Inquire at this officu MISCELLANEOUS. MOnrr TO DOAM— I have an unlimitedsuppty — of money to loan on good farm lands at sad usual commission or 6% without commission. as desired. Doans will be made for b yearn, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. John A Dunlap. MOTXOB TO TABMBBB— We handle the Rumley Une Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. MOWST TO BOAM— Charles J. Dean A Bm. 8 PER-CENT Non-taxable

HOOVERIZE ON YOUR POCKETBOOK

“Everybody wants to save the worst way,” that’s just the big trouble. Too many buy heavy, rigid, gas-wasting cars and leave them in the garage most of the time because it costs too much to run ’em. Now the best way to save gas, tires and upkeep money is to run a light weight frictionless Franklin car. Weight counts. The Franklin is lighter by 1,000 to 2,000 pounds. Among your acquaintances £°u no doubt number a few Franklin owners. Ask them the Franklin story. Divide it in half and it still looks good. Let us tell you the Franklin storyk-_ • THOMPSON & KIRK

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Fnmished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter Mgr.) Live Stock Market. i •. Hogs—Receipts, 33,000; higher, 25c; top, $15.25. : Cattle—Receipts, 24,000; top, $17.00. Sheep—Receipts, 15,000. Indianapolis ►Hogs—6,ooo; top, $16.00. Grain Market. _ May oats opened at .75 and .74 3-4; closed at .74 3-4 and 1-2. July oats opened at .67 3-4 and .68; closed at .67 1-2 and 5-8. May corn opened at 1.28 1-4 and 1.27; closed at 1.25 5-8 and 1-2. July corn opened at 1.24 and 1.22 1-2; closed at 1.22 5-8 and 1-2. Sept, corn opened at 1.20 % ; and closed at 1.19 3-4 and 3-8.

DO YOU SMILE When you have your car in many of your friends Bava done that vary thing. Because they are protected fan any way they can have a loos la the Farmers and Merautomobile insurance exchange. By P *T taction against fira, theft, colKaian ami liability nt small cost. .Frmivt in making settlSßMMllßo j__,» - • - _ " R. G. BURNS, AGENT.

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S. W. Noland of Lee was m Rensselaer Saturday. L. A. Hannon went to Indianapolis Monday afternoon. J. J. Montgomery went to Lafayette today. S. W. Noland of Lee was in Rensselaer Saturday. Bert Viant of Lowell was in Rensselaer today. Barney Kohloff went to South Bend today. B. J. Moore returned to Gary this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swim went to Fair Oaks this morning. A. G. Edwards of Remington went to Gary today. ’ - Judge C. W. Hanley was in Monticello today., * Sarah Fase of Union township and Louise Tysen of DeMotte were in Rensselaer today. Lester Rich returned to his home n Indianapolis today after a visit iere with friends. A daughter was born on February 6th to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jenkins. Ford runabout, good condition, four new tires. Thompson Ranton Sale. Mrs. Walter Lynge went to Momence, DI., Saturday, where she was called by the illness of her sister. Mra. R. W. Miller and children returned today to her home in Browns, DL ... Ford runabout, good condition, four new tires. Thompson Ranton Sale. 7" . Lester Rich ,of Indianapolis, spent

Sunday here with friends. Lester is with the Rich Grain company. Ford runabout, good condition, four hew tires. Thompson Ranton Sale. . . * Forest Morlan, of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan. Mrs. D. T. Shrader, who had been visiting in Remington returned today to her home in Kenosha, 111. J. B. Erwin of DeMotte is spending a few days here looking after business matters. Earl Gonderman and Mr. ana Mrs. Ross Knickerbocker returned from Kankakee, 111., today. ' Dr. W. C. Miller returned today to his home in Hammond after an over Sunday visit here with relatives. . _ j George Hopkins, of Mt. Ayr, and Ben Welsh, of this icty, returned to Indianapolis where they are members of the federal grand jury. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coffell returned to their home in Indianapolis today after a visit with relatives and friends. Seth Reed returned to Gary after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Reed of Barkley township. „ . _ Frank Fritz of Hanging Grove township went to Salem today to attend a pure bred O. I. C. Hog sale. John Moore, Joseph Moore and Mrs. James Norris were called to Monon today on account of the death of a relative, George Kinser. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Rice _of Remington were in Rensselaer and from here the latter continued to Gary- . Pm j May Hurley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hurley returned today to Indiana Harbor, where she is the manager of the civic club. Marie Hamilton, who is attending Butler College, Indianapolis, spent the week-end here with her 'parents, Mr. and Mts. L. H. HamilWiltshire, who had been quite sick at his home for several weeks, was able to be down town Sunday, and is apparently on the road to recovery. Mrs. Charles Hunter, son Hurschel and daughter Bethyl of Morocco were iii Rensselaer. From here the latter continued to Lafayette. „ , Mr. and Mrs. George Lawton, who had been guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, of Milroy avenue, returned today to their home in Chicago.. One life was lost and four people seriously injured, in the Barnett hotel fire at Logansport Sunday. The loss of property is estimated at one-half million dollars. Margaret- Babcock returned to Champaign, Hl., Sunday, after a visit here during the mid-semester vacation, with h« parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock. Margaret is a junior in Illinois university. ‘The February term of the Jasper county circuit court convened Monday. Tuesday is call day and the petit jury is called for Monday February 16. The grand jury is not called. . ~ ~ George M. Wilcox of Springfield, O who was called here on account of the death of his brother Jacob Wilcox, will remain here for an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Leek. Mr. and Mts. M. T. Cummings of Indianapolis arrived here today. Mr. Cummings is with the internal revenue department and will assis, the people in this community to make out their income tax list. He will be at the court house during the present week. J. H. Gappinngton of Indianapolis has taken a position here in the O’Riley bakery. While in Indianapolis Mr. Gappington was Very active in the work of the lodges Knights of Pythias and desires to be of as much help aa possible to the lodge here.

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