Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 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 us after six years* expeg ience with Ford Motor Company. CENTRAL GARAGE CO. ’PHONE THBEE-ONE-NINE.

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB BALK. JITB f BIMF' Thf • WEHS Holland turkey bene. Registered Hereford bull. 13 mon the old. Thomas Cain. Phone 623-G, FOB BAU—Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne’e Grenhouee. FOB SHUTT—Throe large unfurnished rooms, first floor and three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. E H.Shields, Phone did. — sell at a bargala if taken nt ones. Floyd Meyers, FOB BAX*—Now modern brick bungalow. Price 34.0 M. Harvey Davtoom*. a'/ FOB liffll ISO acre farm, well trained, most ail level; black Mil; 3room house, s«M bam. corn orib» sjood well. One orchOM, land all in cultivate*. Can give good terms on this. Prtso Hd per acre. Charles J. Dean eear close )> aehool. PrieK IWNT Tetma FOB asm farm, three miles es Benseelaar, lies seat to MOO Mhd, « bo said at a M* bargain ■- fob bau o*’!!■■*—Big 4Sxm three-pole tent, id-foot wall* Just the thin* for public sales. We are through with ft. We are la oar white float garage. Euboekt A Walter. FOB BSTiH 1 3-4 home International gas engine; good as new and seed about 10 days. At the White Front garage. Kuboake and Walter. -A ■ - r ~ . FOB BS AB ■■ITO acres WMte county, Ind, between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; >173 per acre; liberal terms; must cell because of my buei--1 Schubach, Indianapolis, lad. IHI City FOB BAXB—Modern residence. new fob flip .yy *52 **"B* *X ku A yla mA * mMBHMMno FOB —TR O exchange, 13 Buff Orpington roosters, practically pure bretL

FOB SAES — Solid rubber tired twowheeled trailer, factory made. Also 3 sets of concrete moulds to make corner poets around yard. Paul Swain. Phone 249. FOB BAU OB nupa— Registered stall ion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. 1. L. Jones, phone 908-B. rod BAU—Fifty Buff Rock hens. Mrk. Charles Battleday, phone 343. FOB dIT.B Modern residence, except furnace; five rooms, four clothes closets, good coal house, 60 foot lot, east front on best street in town. Almost new, price *3,660. Inquire Harry Bwartsell, phone 947-1. , - FOB taw BeooM hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske A Walter, 'phono I*4. ts FOB n*T H B two lots, gATage. James Donnelly.

FOB OCT- Plymouth Hock White and Buff Orpington roosters. Telephone 448. FOB BABB— Jersey cow, 4 years old .and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 466 or 610. FOB —CT Fino navy beans, 10c a pound. 'Phone 334 E. P. Honan. IFOB —Mb— Bronae and white turkey gobblers. • Mrs Jesse Foster, phone 914-H. FOB SAUB—BO acres good black loam land, all in cultivation. W. S. McConnell, Fair Oaks. Ind. FO* —CT—Hix room home, hard and soft water. Henry Amsler, phone ». . WOW BABB— Attractive small reslhense, 66 ft. corner frontage. Price 3,100. Northeast corner Abigail and Jackson. Terms if desired. Russell Van Hook. FOB —T.B—Ford truck, for particulars address Postoffice box 96, Rensselaer. FOB —CT -Home good brood sows, bred for March Utter. R. D. Thompson.

FOB BABB — Or will trata for town toporty, eighty acr«« of land. Charlo* Orroll, 'phone 633.

FOB Bd AB—City property and town lota. PhlMp Blus Thons 433. WANTED. WAJgTSJD— By young married man, to work on farm by month; experienced. Telephone 362. WAXTIB— To do all kinds of bicycle repairing. Call at J. T. Wiseman Shoe Shop, east side of court house square. Jack Grant, phone 330. WAMTXD— To do your scavenger work. Harry Marlatt. 327 E. Elm street. , ■-W>Fnwt -Giris to work er this office. Must be over 16 years of age. Jasper County Telephone Co. WAJfTKO— 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 814 Traction Building, ludianapoUk WAJfrSD— Salesman ito solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and natnta Salary or Commission. Address THE HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. _ .... ■yyffWTWR -T» rent' from five to seven-room house. Modern preferred. Want possession by March Ist. Inquire of W. H. Beam or write C. M. Harbison, So. Hammond, Ind. WAMTBB—WheeI chain Louis N. Burns. First house south of Alex WAMTED— M&u on farm. win pay 330 per month and use the year around. Can use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel, Phone 406 L ■ , WAMTSB— To buy or rent mi invalid commode chair. Mra. M. m. Burns, 324 South Weston .street. । a—a.i4l a man WA3TTB Will pay |7.W P*r week to thoroughly competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Will Hogan, 3X3 N. Weston St_, Rhone 561. WAMTBB— Team to haul dirt. Frank Teach, Phone 333. g'’ WAJITBB—To buy a roUtop deak and safe., Lane and Worland, phone S 3. WAMTBB-Te buy Urge Must bo la good ceouiuen. ram White. WBBU»-4tb gggMßtom* Ing ear tor a team es boraea. g Dualag, phone 14. WAMIFTi—Saw gumming aM ftaaloam*make*M4’wmgt nas rin TbMM 1 44 T. C. HL Maiaol. a __ WAN 188 it once. a nfan to work. 4MU Watson Plumbing *o4] - 1

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. LOOT X.049T Crank to Oldsmobile truck. Finder leave here or call J. A Grant. Phone 10. FOUND FOUMD—Between Rensselaer garage and Sever's bakery, a suit oane containing numeroue art—M. Inquire at this office MISCELLANEOUS. MOITBY TO BOABt— I have an unit ml ted supply of money to loan on good farm bride at and usual oommieeton or 6% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made for » years, T years. 10 years or 30 years. 0m me about these various plane. Jota A Dunlap. WOTIOB TO WBWWCTB— We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and Implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. MOSrarr TO BOAS— Charles J. Dean A o*a. • -- Lee Clark went ito Elkhart today. John Poole went to Hopkins Park, Illinois, today. Perhaps Hoover is ashamed to admit that he is either a Republican or a Democrat.—Columbia Record. The Thorn pso it-Ranton sale x is being held today at the Ranton farm north of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michal, of Reynolds, arrived here this morning on the milk train. A son was bom this Wednesday afternoon at the hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Teath. John N. Garland of Hammond and John Suke of Hammond were called today as witnesses in the Stockton-Makeever trial.

Mrs. Robert Miller and son returned to their home in Monon this afternoon after a visit here with her father, J. L. Griggs . John Bowie of Wheatfield was tn Rensselaer. John is always a good feeler and likes to have a good word to say about everybody. He is a great booster for Wheatfield. iDr. J. T. Abbott, of Portland, Oregon, arrived here Tuesday and today continued to Boswell. He will return here for a more extended visit. He will Visit at Frankfort before returning here. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eller, who had visited with their daughter, Mrs. Sylvanus Arnold and family, returned today to their home in Kokomo. Mrs. Arnold and daughter accompanied them and will remain with them for a week. Among those here on account of the death of Mrs. Eilt Tobin are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Tobin and children, Louis Webber and the Rev. H. Stahmer, of Melvin, Ill.; George Brushman, of Reynolds, and Mrs. John Webber of Beatrice, Neb. Paul Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Cook, arrived here this afternoon from Plymouth where he had been employed foT sotmc time. Paul will go to Chicago in a short time and will be employed by the Western Union Telegraph Company. Frank McElheny returned to this city today after an absence since December 19, Since leaving here Mr. McElheny had been to California. ’ He had traveled more than - five thousand five hundred miles and was in twelve of the fot' ty-eight states of the Union. He may again make Rensselaer his honte. » Leonard Swaim arrived from Gloster, Miss., today where he has been spending the winter with his father, James Swaim, who is the owner of a 153-acre farm near that place. Nfir. Swaim stashed that when he left the southern state the flowers Were blooming and that warm weather was prevailing, and that his father is very well pleased with his investment Mr. Swaim will probably remain here for some time.

DEMOTTE Mrs. Town was to the county seat this week. Gee Hockey looks lonesome. Mrs. Mithan is improving from reports the following births: Born, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 1920, a girl to Arthur Lageveen and wife. .. Born, on Sunday, Feb. 8, 1920, a girl to Thomas Kendall and wife. Boro, on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 1920, a boy to Wm. Howe and wife. Ben went to* Hammond Monday, on business. . H. 0. DeKock sold his two bnck store buildings on Main street to John Bunning. Consideration reported $10,000.00. Art Lageveen has bought the McGinnis property on east side of Main street. James Erwin was a county seat visitor Monday. . Fred Wolff went to Washington last Friday to take charge of a brick laying contract. Cari Ens, who was seriously ill with ti>e flu, is on the road to recovery. s Mrs. C. O. Spencer returned home Saturday from nursing Ae flu patients at tiie-home of her daughter, Mrs." Lula Luce and family.

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DO YOU SMILE When you have your ear in a costly collision? A greet many of your friends have done that very thin*. Why? Because they are protected in any way they can have a loos in the Farmers’ and Merchant’s automobile insurance exchange. By carrying protection against fire, theft, collision and liability at small cost. .Prompt in making settlements. R. G. BURNS, AGENT.

Mrs. Harvey Kendall and daughter, Villa Hartong, of Brook, left here today for Joliet, Hl. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrell and Mrs. H. B. Murray went to Lafayette this forenoon.

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Sebe Overton went to Monon this afternoon. Chester Zea returned to East Chicago, where he is employed. Getting out of war is, also—Detroit News. • Mrs. Frank Tobias was in Chicago today. —r~b’-

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