Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1920 — Page 4
s/s •rwrtT’fr'rWri ’ • ■ ■ -of • • . fb • . THE UNIVERSAL CAR YOUR FORD IS RESPONSIVE to the treatment you give it Treat it with care and attention and it will respond with steady, uncom- ——- plaining service. Let ua give it regular treatment. We stock genuine Ford parts —and have experienced Ford men. We can keep your Ford serviceable. CENTRAL GARAGE GO. ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN ____FOB SALE. FON W4TN— I9I6 Ford touring car. iu good condition. John A. Switzer, phone 911-F. FOB e*ru -TH flower* end potted plant*. Osborne'* Gren house. fob BEET—Three large unfurnlshed room*. first floor and three room* furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. K. H. Shield*. Phone 824. FOB BABB—Good 8 room house, bath, pantry, well, cistern, city water, electric lights, barn, chicken house, other out-buildings and fruit. North part of city, with 5 lots. 180x175, well fenced. Mrs. J. R. Wilcox, phone 304- ' Bed. —— -ri FOB BAAR OB BENT —Big 40x80 three-pole tent. 10-foot walla Just th* thing for public aalea We ar* through with lu We ar* in our whit* front garage. Kuboeke A Walter. FOB BtTW room residence, well located on improved *tr**t. Will mil at a bargain U taken at onoa Floyd Meyer*. fob RAAB —New modern brick bungalow. Price 14,000. Harvey Davl*- - eon. " ■ fob BAU—IOO acre farm, well ■rained, most all level; black soil; 5room hou**. good barn, corn crib*, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Ona give good term* on thia Price 580 per ecru Charles J. Dean A Boa. FOB 84Til Beven room rwidmoe, aear buslne** Motion, eloe* to church and school. Prica 84.8 M. Terma Floyd Magara. FOB BtT.B IM acre farm, three eaUae at Beametasr. lisa next to 5300 -MM m be seld at a Mg bargala Harvey Daviassa. __ FOB BABB—I% horsepower International ga* engine; good a* new and used about 10 daya At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FOB BABB—>2O acres White county. Tn*, between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; >175 per acre; liberal terms; must mil because of my business in Indianapolia Write me for engagement* to see this farm./ S. I. Schubach. Indianapolis. Ind. 1002 City Trust Bldg. FOB BO T.B—Modern residence, new 7-room house, 28x20; garage 12x10, corner lot, 55x131. Box tl Phone 346-Green, Rensselaer, Ind. - FOB BAXB—Nine room homa nearly new. electric lights,, good w.H and wash bourn with cement floor and drain. laqutr* of J.N. Laainerm** Sth* First KatloiMil Bank. FOB SAAB—Nearly new Cable-Nel-' son piano. >250. Mrs. John I- Gwin. | Phone 410. FOB gAAB—S Pure bred Spotted Poland China boar pigs, weight'about 185 pound*. These pigs were sired .by “Remus,” 1085, my boar that won ctaS«dAiP at the Jasper Co Live TUffr 1919 and one of my FOB B2T.W—Pure bred Duroc male hog; coming two years old. W. S. Afam. R F. D. A Rensselaer. ;;; • ' -i FOB S <T * range, in good condition. Bert Abbott, phone 141-
FOR SAXE—Ford body and top, dash, fender, run board, extra <gopd Wind shield, |ls. John Webber, phone 559 Green. - $ FOR SAXE—Registered Hereford bull, thirteen months old. Three White Holland turkey liens. Thomas Cain, Phone 929-G. FOB SAXE—Steel double oven Majestic range. Cheap if taken at once. Phone 360, Wrightßrothera. ; FOB SAXE- —Cow with calf about two months-old. Mrs. C. B. Wells, phone 648. FOB SAXE—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 SAXE —An extra good milk cow with week old heifer calf at side. Wallace E. Saylor, Phone 935-D. FOB SALE—At public auction, the Osborne buildings in Remington, Saturday, February 21 at three p. m. Terms, cash. Allee M. Parka. FOB SAXB OB XBASE—Registered stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. I. L. Jones, phone 908-B. FOB SAXB—Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske A Waiter, ’phone 384. tl FOB»6TiR-Flve city properties In fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains. Three good barns that could be converted into residences. Also automobile olla You will be interested in these. See ma C. W. Duvall, phone 147.
FOB SAAB — Solid rubber tired twowheeled trailer, factory made. Also 3 sets of concrete moulds to make corner posts around yard. Paul Swain. : Phone 369.——_—— ——— — FOB SAAB— House, two lots, garage. James Donnelly. FOB SAAB— Jersey cow, 4 years old and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 456 or 610. FOB SAAB — Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. 'Phone 334 K P. Honan. FOB SAAB— Bronze and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone 914-H. — FOB SAAB— BO acres good black loam land, all in cultivation. W. S. McConnell, Fair Oaks. Ind. FOR w*T-*t Ford truck, for particulars address Postoffice box 95, Rensselaer. FOB SAAB— Some good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. D. Thompson. “ ■ ' ' FOB SAAB— Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrell, phone 632. FOB SAAB —City property and town lota Philip Blue. 'Phon* 438. WANTED. WANTED — Good reliable men who can furnish references; to repregent old established company as salesmen and collectors. Men with cars preferred. This territory is open. Act quicklv. Address Sales Manager, 150 N. Schuyler Ave., Kankakee. 111. WANTED — Music pupils for piano. Phone 229, Linnie Bird Rains. WANTED— To rent a modern 5 to 7 room house, with garage. Address letters to this office. ; WANTED— To buy good residence, well located. Harvey Davisson. WANTED — At the Jasper County Farm, a man for farm work arid woman for general house work. W ill pay good wages. Woman $7.00 per week. George M. Wilcox, Supc Pbone 930-G. WANTED — To rent house in Rensselaer. Leslie Clark. WANTED—A gentleman to push invalid in wheel chair two or three afternoons a week.. Louis Burns. Phon* 138-Red. ■ WANTED— Married man on farm, one mile from town. Joseph Halligan, phone 12. WANTED—To do all kind* of bicycle repairing. (Mil at J. T. Wiseman Shoe Shop, east side of court house square Jack Grant, phone 330. — — I WAJITBP— To do your scavenger work. Harry Marlatt. 827 E. Elm street. > - „ WANTED—Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Line*. We teach you the work and offer steady employment. Wage* 27c to 42c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent. Indianapolis Street Railway So.. Room 814 Trictßm Building. Indianapolis. WAN 111 Wheel chair. Lout* N. Burn*. First house south of Alex Hurley. ————— ... WANTED—Man on farm. Will pay >SO per month and nee the year around. Can us* middle aged man J. F. Nagel, Phone 9M L
TUR EVENING REPUBLI CAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
MAKE GOOD BREAD THE BASIS OF EVERY MEAL. With batter it is the most complete food in our dietry. It is enjoyed by all, there is no waste, and for npsl food value it is your cheapest and best food. Eat More Bread AND FOR QUALITY, GET O’Riley’s QUALITY BAKED.
WANTED—WiII pay 37.00 per week to thoroughly competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Will Hogan, 312 N. Weston St.. Phone 551. c ———— WAITED —Will pay 87.00 per week to thoroughly competent woman for general housework. Mrs. Will Hogan, 312 N. Weston St.. Phone 661. wmmro—Qlrl for general housework. Mrs. A. Quinn, phone 925-J. WANTED —Washings to do. First class work. Call phone 459-black. WANTED—To buy or rent an Invalid commode chair. Mrs. H. M. Burna 326 South Weston street WANTED —Married man for general farm work. John Lonergan, phone 955-F. WARTED —Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old and circulars as good as new. ELMER GWIN, Phone 418. 617 E. Washington street. WANTED—To exchange a Ford touring car for a team of horses John A. Dunlap, phons 16. WANTED —To buy large coal heater. Must bo in good condition. Phone 536Whlte. WANTED —Chickens and turkeya will call fur same. 'Phone 647. C. IL Leavel.
FOR RENT. FOB BBBT—S room house, with phone and lights, oh Madison street in west part of town. Mrs. Mary Wiseman, phone 491-Black. LOST DOST —By mistake I put a pair of shoes in someone’s automobile Saturday. Will you please advise me if you have them. M. Tudor, 934-D. DOST— Saturday afternoon, package containing red middy tie and two spools black thread, please notify Bernice Cornwell, phone 532-Black. Notify W. B. Kirgan, Phone 167. LOST—Glass from auto headlight between Rensselaer- and two miles north of Slaughter schoolhouse. Return to this office. ESTBAT—Red sow, weight about 200, ruptured tit. Left February 6. Bought at John Dale Sale. Shelby Comer, phone 904-L. MISCELLANEOUS. MONNT TO DOAN —I have an unlimited suppiy of money to loan on good farm lands at sfe% and usual commission or 6% without commls•lon. aa desired. Loans will be made tor b years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plana. John A. Dunlap. NOTICE TO FSBMBBS—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. MONEY TO DOAN—Charles J. Dean A Sonu
THECALL OF SPRING Suggests redecorating Put your call in early and see the latest designs in Wall Covering* shown in the complete sample line of L. C. ORRELL A CO. Wall Paper*. We will gladly submit this line for your inspection, make suggestions in decorative schemes, and bid on the work without obligations. C. E. OSBORN Phoie 223
DO YOU SMILE When you have your ear in a costly collision? A great many of your friend* hare done that very thing. Why ? Because they are protectedlin any way they eea have a lee* in the ' Farmer*’ and Mer* cheat** automobflo inraranee erehenge. By F*? - tection against fire, theft, collinoa and HahOity small : mt .Prompt ia mahiag ee»- ; HemeuteR. G. BURNS, AGENT.
THE HUMAN DYNAMO FROM ILLINOIS
The following excerpts are taken from an account appearing in the Danville, HL, Morning Press, of a meeting held by the Elks lodge in that city. The Mr. Meyers referred to is our own “Dutch” Meyers. “Frank P. Meyers, dubbed the “human dynamo from Illinois” while attending the National Shoe Retailers Association, of which he is secretary and treasurer, will be in charge of the publicity, and the members of the lodge know they have made no mistake in selecting him.” (The Elks ere preparing for a convention which is to be held in that city soon.) “Frank P. Meyers again added laurels to his reputation as an orator And, during his address, urged united activity toward securing an increase in the number of members of the premier business men’s organization of the city. Two thousand members, he declared, should be the number of members instead of 700, the present membership.”
CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the fZ* , Signature of ’
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hessen, who were married in Corydon Tuesday, were in Rensselaer this morning and later continued to their home in Brook. If you have anything to sell try our Classified Columns.
STARVING ORPHANS MUST BE SAVED
America true to her altruistic spirit is not willing that the orphans of Armenia, Syria, and all that country known as the Near East should starve or suffer for the necessities of life. In that coun try where the cruel Turk has ruthlessly murdered the people and destroyed their property, there are 800,000 orphaned children who are looking to America for the bare necessities of life. America accepts her responsibility and it has come down to Jasper county to accept her share. She has been asked to take as a minimum share, thirty (30) orphans to feed for a year at a cost of five dollars ($5.00) per month. Jasper county accepts her responsibility and is asking every fraternal, social, literary and kindred organization of the county to accept a share by taking up the matter in the organization. The officers who see this statement, will at once take the responsibility to - present tfie matter
CHANDLER SIX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor ~~~ . *~'* *‘ *7' ' ' ■ ' If You Don’t Want to Wait Next Spring', Order Now IAST year’s production of the Chandler Six was of record volume and this year’s production will double it; but if you don’t want to wait for your new Chandler next spring, we would suggest that you order it now. This year’s automobile shows have attracted crowds greater than ever before, partly perhaps because hundreds of thousands of Americans were unable to secure new cars last year. And these great crowds of motor enthusiasts have found no better value in the whole exhibit of six cylinder cars than that which Chandler offers. Chandler leads so distinctly in the medium-priced fine car field because it does offer such splendid value; because of its really marvelous motor developed through seven years of production in the Chandler plant and seven years’ service on the road in the hands of a host of owners; because of its sturdy, dependable mechanical construction throughout the entire chassis; and because of its attractive and comfortable body. Compare them all. all the sixes, then pick out Pours. It will he a Chandler if you mK Chandler owners. SIX HANDSOME BODY TYPES Scvm-FwMMfcr Touring Car, 91999 Pour-Passenger Roadster, 91999 ‘ ■; Four-PassengerDispatch Car, 11971 Sevan-Passenger Sedan, 92995 Four-Passenger Coupe, 99199 Limousine, 99999 uantmf.r.h ommi K. T. RHOADES CO. Rensselaer, Ind. • - CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO .V . ! ;
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!51° shoesaleM A SPECIAL SALE of Ladies’and Gentlemen’s Dress Shoes, where you choose your own styles, fit your own foot, and help yourself. We will assist you all we can. No extra clerks. Your choice of any Shoe or Shoes offered. Money refunded on any unsatisfactory purchase if returned undamaged. All Ladies’ gray, brown, Big Girls’ gray, field Ivory, white or black kid "»««■» broWn - metal shoes, sizes to o, lace shoes, with cloth tops E n glj ß h last, 1 inch heel, and French or military heels Just the shoe to finish out worth up to SB.OO, choice the “ a . ,0n ’ worth ,6 M ’ choice $5.50 _ $5.50 = s s Men’s Shoes —tan or Ladies’ Shoes —kid or gun metal, English —: glazed horse, kid tops last, and gun metal round with French or Cuban heels, toe, Blucher lasts, some medium toe lasts. Bought slightly damaged, choice before the advance to sell at $6.50, choice $5.50 — $5.50 = COUIMBM SB »[| Kb. Feb. 19 GEO E. COLLINS, Prop. 29
to his society and start the raising of the fund. If some one outside is needed to present the matter, call Mr. Thomas Callahan or Mrs. J. I. Gwin, who will try to furnish a speaker Remember five dollars ($5.00) tr month merely feeds one child, ten dollars, ($10.00) will feed and
clothe, fifteen dollars ($15.00) will feed, clothe, and school for one month. It is believed the smallest organization can feed one orphan for a year. The number of orphans taken Should begin to be reported ne*:t week. Get your organization in with the first. Report the success o Mrs. J. I. Gwin immeditely.
