Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1920 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOR SALE — Modern 5-room house, two clothes closets. Practically new. Price $3,200. H. L. Swartzell. Phone 947-1. FOR SALE - Almost new wood heating stove. Henry Gowland, Phone SO2-G. . . FOB BAfl^B — Seven room house, in good condition, with city lights and water. *I3OO, good terms. Floyd Meyers, phone 323. (FOB SAU— Hen house, 13x12. and 3 hog troughs. Mrs. K. H. Hopkins, phane 146. FOB BAJEM—I3I3 Ford touring car. in good condition. John A. Switser, phono 311-F. FOB Cut flowers and potted planta. (MonM*! Qr—ho—e _ FOB BBlFß— Three largo nnfurniahed rooms, first floor and three rooms furnished for light bouaokaeping. Mrs. a. H. Shiatßa, Phone m. . 808 BABS—Good * room house, bath, pantry, well, cistern, city water, electric lights, bam. chicken house, other out-Suildlngs and fruit. North pari at etty. with 6 lota, 133x176, well fenced. Mrs. J. B. Wilcox, phone 3*4Red. WB —— W BBf ills tariff three pole tent. 13-foot walla. Just the thing tar gaMia aaHaa, We are through wMb It. We are tn our white treat UMI nm*i B Walter. " "■" 'l"’ 'W.-—' — " ■ m gdT.B Registered Hereford bull, thirteen neontha old. Three White Holland turkey hens. Thomas Cain, Phene 323-Q. 808 gar.B-iea wore farm, well unatned, meat an level; Mask aoU; 6raem bonak good barm oom cribs, good Ino orchard. land all ia cultivnttam Cbm give good terms oa thia. Price *M gar anta. Charles J. Dean A Ben. ' 808 gIT.W HMM rubber tired two■faeeled trailer, factory anode. Alep 3 softs of mould* to wkF gyner goate around yard. Paul Swain. ■ 1 ■"" - MB SdTB 1W acre term, throe wdtaa M B— Mtoir. Maa acxt to W jand. /B| im arid at a Mg bargain. BO* BAU**—l% horsepowea In terns ti<m*l gaaongtaeiewM ' a 'Wo4 used about 1* days. At the White Frost garage. Kuboaka and Walter. 320, tores black prairie; 317i m jw liberal tanna; most aril because at my bualbom in Indianapolis. Write me for eagammumi to see this term. BL Hciiriach. Indianapolis, lad. 1333 City ——_ 'WAT®—-Vi**f ml a

। FOB SAXE—4O acres of good land. I Will take automobile as part payI ment. John Q. Lewis. | FOB SAXE—Baseburner, phone 448. I FOR S4T.E—Spotted Poland male hog. Oan be registered. Harry Swartsell. —Phone HtV-L. ~~— FOB SAXE—Seven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price *4,000. Terms. Floyd Meyers, ~..... : FOB AdTiE—Burr-oak and white-oak posts, the very best quality. On stone road. Phone 87-L, Mt. Ayr, Ind. FOB WMTiW ■ Block and cord wood, at harm or delivered. Roscoe Halstead, Phone 87-F, Mt Ayr. FOB MAXE—The Col. George H. Hee ley residence on South Cullen street This is one of tbs best residences of tne city. It 14 modern In all peepee to. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co

FOB • 4 TiE—-Modern residence, new 7-room house, >Bx36; garage 12x16, corner lot, 56x133. Box 73. Phone 346-Green, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SAXE —Nine room bo tea nearly naw. electric lights, good w»H. otetern and wash house with cement finer end drain. Inquire of J. N. Leatnermaa at the First National Bank. FOB BAU—New modern -Drink bungalow. Price *4,400. Harvey Davteoom FOB BAU—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 BAU OB TBABB—Registered stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part I. L. Jones, phone 908-B. FOB BAU—Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands,' Saxons, Empires. Kuboeke A Walter, "phone 344. ts FOB BAU —Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains Three rood barns that could be converted Into residences. Also automobile oils. Ton will be interested in these See ea GJ*. Duvall, pboao 147. - = =

FOR SALE —Nearly new Cable-Nel-son piano. 3260. Mrs. John I. Gwin, Phone 414. FOR SALE - House, two lots, garage. James Donnelly. FOR SALE —Jersey cow, 4 years old and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 456 or 610. FOR SALE —Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. ’Phone 334 E. P. Honan. FOR SALE - Bronze and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone 914-H. FOR SALE — 80 acres good black loam land, all in cultivation. W. S. McConnell. Fair Oaks. Ind. FOR SALE—Ford truck, for particulars address Postoffice box 95, Rensselaer. FOR SALE - Some good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. D. Thompson.— FOR SALE —Or will trade for town property, eighty scree of land. Charles Morrell, phone MX te» litl Qty property and town tote. PhiMp Blns MX 808 BABB—Two black 6-year-old horses, one a mare, the other a gelding; also pure bred registered Shorthorn bull calf, 14 months old. Charles Hrb, Phone 207-L. Monon. Ind. 808 BABBr-1318 Oakland. 34-B; driven 7,300 miles, good tires and new battery. A real bargain at 3876. William Swart, DeMotte. Ind. Ask Hugh Kirk. V ■ WAMTBD— To buy a snare drum in good condition. Albert Leavel. Phone 647. WABt 811 II Ing In mm to work by month on farm; will pay top price for good man. Write or call telephone 341-J. Edward Rose. WAMTBB— Job on farm, am willing to work for *4O a month. M. G. Brown, Medaryville. Ind. WAMIBD— Good reliable men who can furnish references, to represent old established company as salesmen and collectors. Men with cars pre-fen-od. This territory is open. Act quickly. Address Sales Manager. 160 N. Schuyler Kankakee, 11l WAMTWB Mnaic pupils for piano. Phone 223, Lumto Bird Bains. WAMWB— To rent a modern I to 7 room bouse, with garage Address Jettons to this office. —*—,, , y. WABBBB Will pay *7.33 per week to thoroughly competent woman for general hoiwewoiir Mra. Win Hogan, 112 M. Weston St, Photo ML

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WAETED—GirI or woman for general housework. Mrs. / Henry Mackey, Phone 105. —— — Jh i. — WAITI»-At the Jasper County Farm, a man for farm work and woman for general house work. Will pay good wages. Woman *7.00 per wedt George M. Wilcox, Supt Phone 930-G. WAMTIEP—To do yowr scavenger work. Harry Marlatt 3*7 E. Kim street. WANTED—Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date I machinery and can make old erose-cut 1 and circulars as rood as new. ELMER GWIN, Phone 414, 417 B Washington 1 street. ■ WAETED-—Single man to work on I farm. Good wages for good man. Ernest Lomson. Phone 936-H. WAETED—To do all kinds of bicycle repairing. Call at J. T. Wiseman Shoe Shop, east side of court house square. Jack Grant, phone 330. WANTED —Motormen and conducttore for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you the work and offer steedy employment. Wages 37c to 42c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent. Indianapolis Street Railway Co„ Room 814'Traction Building, Indianapolis. WANTED—WheeI chair. Louis N. Burna First house south of Alex Hurley. WASTED—Man on farm. Will pay *SO per month and use the year around. Can USA-middle aged man. J. F. Nagel. Phone 404 L. waetbd— To buy good residence, well located. Harvey Davisson. WANTED — To exchange a Ford touring 'car for a team of horaee. John A. Dunlap* phono 14. WAITBD —Ti buy large coal heater. Must be in good condition. Phono •*•- White. WANTED —Chickens and. turkeys, will call for sama "Phone *47. C. H. Leavet FOR RENT. FOB BEET—Furnished rooms, two blocks from court bouse. 203 N. Weston St.

' LQBT ■ XOST—GoId load pencil. Reward. Notify W. B. Kirgan, Phone 167. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ~ ESTRATED—From my place near Aix Saturday. February 19. black hound with wtiTte afid black spdt te cl breast, weight about 70 pounds. W. V. Snow, Parr, R. D. 1. MONET TO XOAW—I have an unlimited suppiy ot money to loan on good farm lands at 6H% and usual commission or 6% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made tor b years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See mo about these various plana. John A. Dunlap. NOTICE TO FARMERS—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 Kuboske and Walter. TO ROAN—Charles J. Dean

E. J. Gamester, of Chicago, was in Rensselaer on business today. The petit jury convened today but was excused until Tuesday. George A. Williams and John Culp went to Lafayette today R. D. Wangelin and Dr. J. H. Bannai went to Indianapolis today. The ladies of the Monnet Guild will meet Wednesday at the Monnet school. Mrs. Anna Grimes returned to her home in Indianapolis today after a visit with her brother, William McClintock, of Brook. Mrs. Levi Clouse returned from Omaha, Neb., (Sunday, to which place she had been called by the illness of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wayne Clouse- _2 -i CASTOR IA Fer Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the Jr-** Signature of

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TEFFT STORE BURNED.

R. E. Davis of Tefft was in Reng■elaer Monday and reported that the large store building, owned by M. Anderson, was burned to the ground last Thursday. The store was a large frame building, thirty by sixty feet, and had a large stock of merchandise which wag also burned. Mr. Davis estimates that the loss was between |7,000 and |B,OOO. The residence at the rear of the store was saved by the heroic effort of the people of that vicinity.

John Marlatt went to Chicago today. Crawfordsville high school basket ball team, barred from play with Indiana high school teams this year, due to the infringement of I. H. S. S. A- A. rules, won the tri-state basketball tournament held at Cincinnati, defeating Hamilton (0.) in the final. Wingate high school, also of .. this state, met Crawfords-, the semi-finals, losing in five minutes of overtime.

Signs Contract As I. U. Sport Chief

COACH E. O. STIEHM Arrangements have recently be« made whereby E. O. Stiehm, head coach at Indiana University, has been signed up for a five-year period to have full charge of athletics at the University. Coach Stlehm is known as “Jumbo” to the .alumni and former students and the “I” men recently gave Coach oUehm a unanimous vote of confidence. For the Centennial year "Jumbo” promises some real athletic developments for Indiana U.

BLOOIMNGTON TO BE BUSY In addition to elaborate plans for the oelobratlen next spring of the Ono Hundredth Anniversary of Indiana University, the business organlxatloha of Bloomington are preparing to entertain the state encampment of the Indiana Q. A. R. next May, The Indications are that I. U. town will be considerable busy.

I have moved my real estate office to rooms over the Co-operative meat market, north side of public square. ■ ~ GEORGE F. MEYERS. Can 17-Bbek or jptem 441White and the Jasper Redaction Co. will take care of your dead or crippled stock. Long distance calls paid by company. Reed 4k Reed, Managers. _ Job printing at the Republican office.

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Bed Room Suits We now have 15 complete suits in American Walnut, Mahogany and Oak in all the latest period styles. Our present prices are far below the present market prices, so it will be to your advantage to buy now. * — '•' _ • ■ ■ . • ' ■ ; ♦ Your very truly, Worland Brothers _ • •'; ~ *~S -=—-t■, >«-—,

BUY NOW Fertilizer and Binder Twine. Most Have Your FERTILIZER ORDERS NOW. Cm finish high grade, Liaited anout as 10 per cent POTASH. Will Handle Standard Binder Twine. Should haveyoar order by MARCH 15 We Carry TANKAGE In Stock THE FARMERS GRAIN CO. Phone 7 Phone 7

* Herbert Hammond entered upon has new duties as bookkeeper at the Rensselaer Mfg Co. this Monday morning. Firman Rutherford has been quite sick at his home bn College avenue since last Friday. .He is slightly improved today. ; I will offer for sale at the Robert Overton sale on Tuesday, February 24, several head of young eweg, bred to registered Shropshire buck, W. Humes. Mrs. Ord Yeoman left today for Kingman, Kans., with A., O. Yeoman, where she wifi visit for twd weeks with relatives before going to Pueblo, Colo., where she will jremain for an. indefinite visit. Mr. Yeoman had accompanied the remains of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Louis Yeoman, to Rostrnße, HL, where burial occured-Jastweek. Mb printing at Üba

CASTORIA Tor Tnfcnta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always t Bears the Signature/ of . Jn* In nz ® se \Jr for Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tmi ccmtau. Htw TOM« errr.

nonce. * ■ AH the suite contesting the will of the Ute Benjamin J. Gifford, am now disposed of and law * Mfr tion to seR land. Ihm yet uwold severnl hundred acres of Rood ted located in Jasper and Late counties, which I win sell as executor on nasonable terms, but cannot taka say trade. Call at my offiee er at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, InGIFFORD, I will offer for sale at the Robert Overton sale on Tuseihy, February 24, several head of young u««b bred to registered Shropshirebuck, * ’• Mn. Mary D. Rger will enbefttdn her Chapter club Tuesday afternoon at bar home on with