Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1920 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SAUL FOB BlT.M—Three White Holland turkey hen*. Registered Hereford bull. 13 mon the old. Thomas Cain. P6m< 539-G. FOB BdTiß- Cut flower* and potted plant*. Osborne's Grenhous*. FOB BJUTT—Throe large unfurnished rooms, first floor aad three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. B, H. Bhlelda.M9ur«»*. FOB BSTiB- The Col. George M. Healey residence on South Cullen street. Tula is o*o Of ths beet residences of the city. I* is modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, socretary.troMiiror ur Bl I—W Oeunly Mohrage * Realty Co 808 BABB Hoven room restdsnca well toasted an improved street. Wil sell at a bargain if taken at ones Floyd Msysra 808 BABB— New modern brick bun* gatow. Price *4,999. Harvey DavtoOOU. - 808 SST.B- IM acre farm, well srained, most all level; black soU; 5rocm house, geod bam, own cribs, good well, fine orchard, land an tn eultlvatfSß Cha give good terms on this. Pries *B9 —r acre. Charles J. Deon A Son. . 808 BABB—Seven room recidenoe, near business doss to aimroh aad eshsoL Pries, *4.969. Terms Floyd Mayers MB BABB—IB3 acre farm, three sritou of Raaosstoar, Ues next to SMQ jahd Bl be aold at a big bargain. ■OB BABB OB BBBT— Rte 40x10 three-pole teat, 16-foot walls Just the thing for public soles Ws are through with it Wo are la our white front gangs Kubosko A waiter. MB BABB— I 1-4 hone International gas engine; good as new and used about 16 days At the White Front garage. Kubosko and Walter.

FOB BABB— MP acres White county. XUAm between Chalmers and Wolcott black prairie; *175 per acre; liberal terms; must seU because of my busi- - uses in Indianapolis Write me for engagement to see this farm. S. L Indianapolis. Ind. 1693 City . ... ■ I, ...WMXrrn- r —-—— . — MB BAXB Modern residence, new 7-r»om houas garage 13x1*. corner WxISS. Box 78. Phone MP-Graea. B—Maor, ted. - t ' ' " ; FOB BABB—Nine rosea hours acarty MB ■PTdb'-Hbuae, tgo tots, gar—W®» W—AfUllO—llNe

FOB SALE— Maleable range, in good [Condition. Bert Abbott, phone 141- ! Black. FOB BALE— Steel double oven Majestic range. Cheap if taken m unr». Phone 360, Wright Brothers. FOB BALE— Cow with calf about two months old. Mrs. C. B. Wells, phone 648. FOB BSTiB—We have for sale some good young Shorthorn bulls ready for service. Call on or write Fisher Bros., Hebron, Ind. Phone Hebron 149-M. FOB Bfi LB —An extra good milk cow with week old heifer calf at side. Wallace E. Saylor, Phone 935-D. FOB BALE—Or exchange, 10 Buff Orpington roosters, practically pure bred. Will exchange for equally as good stock of birds. B. Forsythe, phone 287. FOB BSTiB— At public auction, the Osborne buildings in Remington, Saturday, February 21 at three p. m. Terms, cash. Alice M. Parka FOB BAU—Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick sala Five farms, all bargains Three rood barns that could be converted Into residences. Also automobile oila. You will be interested in these. See ma C W. Duvall, phone 147. FOB BALE —Solid rubber tired twowheeled trailer, factory made. Also 3 sets of concrete moulds to make corner posts around yard. Paul Swain. Phone 269. FOB BALE OB TRADE— Registered stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. 1. L. Jones, phone 908-B.

FOB BABB— Fifty Buff Rock hens. Mrs. Charles Battleday, phone 343. FOB BSTiB Modern residence, except furnace; five rooms, four clothes closets, good coal house, 30 foot lot. east front on best street in town. Almost new. price *3.650. Inquire Harry Swartzell, phone 947-1. FOB BABB— Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overland*. Saxons, Empires. Kuboake A Walter, ‘phone 394. ts FOB BABB— Plymouth Rock White and Buff Orpington roosters. Telephone 448. FOB ShTiM— Jersey cow. 4 years old and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 456 or *lO. FOB BABB— Fino navy beans, IPc a pound. 'Phono 814 A P. Honan. - - ■ — FOB H P T,E- ...Bronse and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone 914-H. FOB BABB— BO acres good black loam land, all in cultivation. W. S. McConnell, Fair Oaks. Ind. FOB SAXE— Six room house, hard and soft water. Henry Amsler, phone 29. FOB Wa tt Attractive small residense, 66 ft. corner frontage. Price *B,IOO. Northeast corner Abigail and "JScEson.- Terms It desired. Russell Van Hook. FOB gaT.B— Ford truck, for particulars address Postofflce box 95, Rensselaer. —— FOB BABB— Some good brood sows, bred for. March litter. R. D. Thompson. FOB BABB— Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, "phone 633.

FOB BABB— City property and town late. Philip Blue Phone 483. WANTED. WAMTBD— By young married man. to work on farm by month; experienced. Telephone 368. WANTED— To do all kinds of bicycle repairing. Call at J. T. Wiaeman Shoe Shep, east stale Of court house square. Jack Grant, phone 330. WAMTBD— To do” your scavenger work. Harry Marlatt 337 EL Kim street. ’ _ .... j WANTED— GirIs to work at this office. Must be over 16 years of age. Jasper County Telephone Co. WANTED— Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you the work and offer steady employment. Wages 37 c to 43c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Co. Room 814 Tractton Building, Indianapolis.

WANTED— To rent from five to seven-room house. Modern preferred. Want possession by March Ist. Inquire of W. H. Beam or write G M. Harbison, So. Hammond, Ind. WAMTBD Win ul chair. Louis N. Burns. First - house south of Alex Hurley. WAMTT— Man on farm. WUI pay *59 per month sad use the yemaround. Can use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel, Phone Md I* ~ WAMfBB Tn boy or sent an inValid commode chair. Mm. H. M. Burna; 3M South Weston street.

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A BIG DAY AT THE PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16 __ < _-1-. Matinee, 2:30 Night, 7:00 ami 0.00 - "IN OLD KENTUCKY” featuring , Anita Stewart Trills—and more thrills Madge rides Queen Bess to Victory! Madge’s hair raising leap for life! How Madge saved Queen Bess from the burning barn. Madge’s fight for life and honor with a pitchfork against Holten! The Strikingly funny scene where Madge brings out the mountain dew. Madge’s Dance of the ants. EXTRA—ADDED ATTRACTION—EXTRA THE OLD KENTUCKY PICCANINNY ZZ WHANGDOODLE BAND. WATCH FOR THE PARADE AT NOON. Admission Adults 50c, tax sc, total 55c. Children 25c, tax 3s, total 28c.

THURSDAY HOSPITAL NOTES. Every bed in the hospital is occupied with a patient. Many have the influenza. All are getting along very well. Venue Hurley, who has the pneumonia is improving. Theodore Keiper’s condition is quite serious. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I have moved my real estate office to rooms over the Co-operative meat market, north side of public square. —r— GEORGE F. MEYERS. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. McKay of Fair Oaks were in Rensselaer Thursday. High prices have made it harder to make both ends meet .except both ends of the belt.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. If all the candidates for the G. O. P. nomination go to the convention there won’t be any room in the hall World. Job printing atythe Republican office.

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WANTED— Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old cross-cut and circulars as good as new. ELMER GWIN, Phone 418, 517 B. Washington street- * WAMTBD — To exchange a Ford touring car for a team of horse*. John A. Dunlap, phone I*. WANTED— WiII pay *7.00 per week to thoroughly competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Will Hogan, 812 N. Weston St, Phone 551. WAMTBD— To buy large coal heater. Must bo in good condition. Phono 538Whits. WAMTBD — Chickens and turkeys, will call for same. 'Phone *47. C. H. __________________ WANTED— At once, a man to work. Call Watson Plumbing Co., phone 204 or 407. FOR RENT. FOB BENT— S room house, with phone and lights, on Madison street, in west part of town. Mrs. Mary Wiseman, phone 491-Black. LOST DOST— Crank to Oldsmobile truck. Finder leave here or call J. A. Grant Phone 10.

FOUND FOUND—Between Rensselaer garage and Sever's bakery. A suit case «m----taining numerous articles. Inquire at this ofllck ■ ■ - y _ MISCKIJ-ANEOUS. ~ ,r" r — ———— — » MONDE TO BOAM— I have aa unlimited eupply of money to loan on good term lands at aad usual oommlosina or *% without commlseioa. m dtoirtA Loans will be made tor b, yeam, 7 years, 19 yearn or 8* year*. See m about these various plsns. John A. Dugdsp. DOnOB TO fIIWW-Wi handle th* Rumley line Tractors, threshing and farming Implements; atoo Western Utility one horse-power tractor aad Implement*. At th* White Frpnt garage. Kuboake aad Walter. TO Mil Chari— L d—»

CHICAGO MARKETS.

This being Lincoln’s birthday and therefore a legal holiday the Chicago market was closed. We quote Wednesday’s market below: Lire Stock. Chicago, Feb. 11.—Hogs, Receipts, 13,000, higher; bulk $14.60 at $15.50; top $15.60; heavy $14.40 to $15.00; medium $14.75 to 15.30; light $14.85 to $15.60; light $14.75 to 15.50; heavy packing sows, smooth $13.50 to $14.25; packing sows, rough $13.00 to $13.50; pigs $13.75 to $15.00. Cattle —'Receipts 7,000, steady; beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime $15.00 to $17.00; medium and good $ll.OO to $15.00; common $9.00 to 11.00; light good and choice $12.00 to $16.00; common and medium $8.50 to $12.65; butcher cattle, heifers $6.50 to $12.50; cows $6.50 to 11.25; canners and cutters $5.25 to $6.50; veal calves $16.25 to $17.50; feeder steers $7.85 to $11.75; stocker steers $7.00 to $10.50. Sheepi—Receipts 6,000, higher; lambs $19.00 to $21.65; culls and common $15.25 _to $18.50; ewes, medium, good and choice $11.25 to $14.25; culls and common $6.50 to $10.75. Grain Price*. Chicago, Feb. 11.—Corn—No. 2 mixed, not quoted; No. 3 mixed, $1.39; No. 2 yellow, not quoted; No. 3 yeltow, $1.40 to $1.41. Oats —No. 2 white, 84% to 86c; No. 3 white, .83 % to 85c. Rye—No. 2, $1.50 to 1.52. Barley $1.26 to 1.45. Clover seed—s4s to $59. Pork—nominal. Lard — $20.55. Ribs—sl7.so to $18.25.

IDAHO LEGISLATURE RATIFIES SUFFRAGE

Boise, Idaho, Feb. 11.—Idaho’s legislature in special session today ratified the woman’s suffrage amendment to the national constitution by large majorities in iboth houses. In the senate the vote was 29 to 6 with six members absent or not voting. Idaho is the thirtieth state to ratify.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. W. T. Bagbre, Minister. A program touching many lines of activity is before our church which must have the co-operation of every member of the church. Most of those who miss the Sunday services, know nothing of the big program nor the work we are doing. Let the individual member put it into his program to be at the services on Sunday, both morning and evening. Beginning Sunday, February 22, we will enter upon the “Each One Win One Campaign.” Next Thursday night we will have the annual business meeting. You will be surprised at the interesting things which will be reported. Sunday services: Bible School at 9:30 a. m. Our Bible School is on the upgrade. Come and push. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. Sermon by the pastor, subject, “A Wise Christian.” Intermediate C. E. 3:00 p. m. Iris Comer, leader; Y. P. S. C. E. 6.00 p. m. Arthur Thornton, leader. Evening service 7:00 p. m., sermon subject, “Methuselah, A Man Who Lived 969 Years.” If you are interested in Methuselah, come Sunday evening.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Rensselaer Christian Science Society holds regular services every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening at 7:30. , Subject Sunday, February 15411, “Soul.” You and ybur friends are welcome to attend any service.

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake countiea, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot taka any trade. - ■_' ■■ • . — — —— CUI at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for parttculaa. GEO. B. GBTORD,

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WHY THAT LAME BACK?

That morning lameness—-those sharp pains when bending or lifting, make work a burden and rest impossible. Don’t be handicapped by 'bad back—look to your kidneys. You will make no mistake in following this Rensselaer resident’s ex--1 ample. Mrs. J. £ Norgor, Mathewson Ave., says: “We have used Doan’s Kidney Pills in the family for a long time and they have kept us in good health. I used to suffer from frequent attacks of kidney disorder. My back got stiff and lame and ached so steadily, it tired me out. When I tried to wash, the leaning over caused unbearably sharp twinges in my back. Doan’s Kidney Pills have driven away those symptoms of kidney trouble and have made me well and strong.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Norgor had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

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ABE MARTIN. {lndianapolis News) “Who remembers th’ ole-time corset that wuz as big as a saddle?” asked Gratn’maw Pash t’day. Miss Myrt Pash, who got married Wednesday, has gone back t’ her ole face.

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The Indians once owned this country. But since they became reservationists justlook what has happened to them.—Columbia Record.

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Now will you beKeve that the groundbog saw bis shadow and that he knows enough to remain in his hole for six weeks? The following who were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Eilt Tobin Wednesday returned to their homes in the evening: Onnoa, George T-, Theodore Michael Arends and J. A. Schaffer. All are residents of Melvin, JU. CASTOR IA . Fur Infanta and Chfldren In Use For Over 30 Years Sgnem&ecf I. ■ ' J ' 1

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DO YOU SMILE When you have your car In a costly collision? A great many of your friends have done that very thing. Why? Because they are protected tn any way they can have a loss 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. 6. BURNS, AGENT.

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