Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1920 — Page 4

cab Effective March 3 ,’2O Ford Prices are Touring. Regular >575.00 Touring, a tart e r ..>650.00 Runabout, Regular >550.00 Runabout, Starter >625.00 Chassis >525.00 Coupe >860.00 Sedan Truck, solid -- — >600.00 Truck, pneumatic >640.00 F. O. B. DETROIT. Central Sales Company ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB MAUL TO* My 8-room house st 338 Cullen street. See me for terms. TaMybone 412. A. E. Conrad. ■QB MU—Modern 5-room house, two clothes closets. Practically new. Price 88,300. H- Lu Swartsell. Phone >47-1 . ■QM UXI Hatching e*gw from my pure bred strain Goldenbuff Orpingtons. G. B. Porter. Phone 588 or 275 or >5. ■OS BAUB—Two second hand bleyeles, in good. condition. Frank Morhm. Phone' M. ; —.— mm BABB—New Home Comfort stove, never used. Will not work in our room. A bargain if taken at once. Mrs. Clyde Randle, phone 808-C. mm w-w —Good draft horses, "weighing about 1800. Ephraim Gilmore. mile west of Lee. TO* gOT.B—Seven room bouseu ta good condition, with city lightsload water. >IBOO. good terms. Floyd Mayers, phone Mg. rtm BBT* Cut flewen and potted plants. Qrenhouse mm BAU—I have some farm machinery and work harness, horses, wagons and several tons of fine tunothy hay I want to sell Well aeh any or all and take good notes for 8 to > months as payment. Phone 110 or write me at Rensselaer. S. M. Laßue. TO* OAUB—Two good building lots OS Milroy avenue. SO foot and south fronts. Harry Swartsell, phone 847-L mm BZOf*— Three large unfunilsbad looms, first floor and three rooms f^foot’wSta 8 ’ thing fir public sales. Wo are through wl* M. Wo are la oar white front Sraga Kubooka A Walter. TO* MW Regleterod Hereford bull, thirteen months old. Thomas &S. Phons WML ■ mNB O*™ tee asm farm, well vSd. most all level; 8; S 3? Mm 3 Cea Stea good term* on thin. Prtae 888 ger acre Charles J. Dean MAW My rasiilwre no Ven Winn'rr- street, opposite library and SSTif” taken in ton days. >4,550. D. w qH a n "s. f U 1 ■ • mw -evs j

FOB BAJMB— Three tons timothy hay at 425 per ton. William Hogan, 312 N. Weston St. Phone 551. FOB fiAM— Five room house in good condition, summer bouse. 3 tots, one a corner lot. good wall, some fruit. Price 1300. H. L. Swartxell, Phone 447-1. FOB BAM— Large white wicker baby carriage. Good as new. Inquire Mrs. N. C. Shafer, phone 678. FOB fidTiW- - House, two lota, garage. James Donnelly. FOB SAM — Brand new Dort car. been run leea than 150 miles. Priced to move quick. Thia is a bargain if you want a new Dort Central Sales Company. FOB PfiZß A-l Rural potatoes for eaUng or seed. *3.30 per bushel. Phone 903-B. Alfred Donnelly. FOB filßß IM horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used about 13 days At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FOB P3TB Dairy springers—just arrived from the heart of the dairy world. A fresh consignment of springera Thirty head. These cows are in the full vigor of cowhood and from three to seven years of age. Nothing over seven years. All are gentle and are guaranteed tested for tuberculosis with safe clearance papers. Everett Halstead. Phone 87-L, Mt Ayr. FOB ■ 3T.8 Reven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price (4,000. Terms. Floyd Meyers. y FOB gfi Tiß' Burr-oak and white-oak posts, the very best quality. On stone road. Phone 87-U ML Ayr. Ind. FOB WfiTiß Block and cord wood, at farm or delivered. Roscoe Halstead, Phone 87-F, ML Ayr.

FOB BBT* Modern residence, new T-room house, 28x38; garage 12x18. corner lot, 88x183. Box 7f. Phono 848-Green. Rensselaer, Ind. fob bbt.b- me cm. George h. Healey residence on South Cullen •treat. Thio ie one of the best residences of the city. It is modern in all respects J. P. Hammond, eocrstarytreasuror of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co FOB PAU—Nine room he «se. nearly new, electric lights, good Woll, elatera and wash bouse with cement ft>>or and drain. Inquire of J. N. Eeainermaa at the First Natioaftl Bgaß. FOB BBT* -New modern onA bungalow. Price 84,000. Harvey Davlsaou. FOB BAU—We have for sale some good young Shorthorn bulla ready for service. Call on or write Fisher Bros., Hebron. Ind. Phone Hebron mm bau cm mini negiatered stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. L U»Jones, phone >OB-8. mm b» U - Becond-hand automobiles —Forde, Overloads, Saxons, Bmplrea Kuboeke A Walter, ‘phone 384. ts FOB BBT* Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for Quick sals Five farms all bargains Three good bams that could be converted into residences Also automobile oils You will be interested in thees See ms C. W. Duvall, phone 14T. FOB BBT* Teroey cow, 4 years old and giving good Bow of milk; a good one. Phone 488 or 818. mm BBT.»-mao aavy bosun. 18c a pound. ’Phone 884 B. P. Honan, 808 SOT*' ■Bronxe and white turkey gobblers Mrs Jesse Foster, phone 814-H.

FOB BAZ*—BB acres good black loam land, all in cultivation. W. S. McConnell, Fair Oaks Ind. FOB BBT* Some good breed sows bred for March Utter. " B. IX Thnmp eon. FOB BAU—Or win trade for tbwn property, eighty acres of land. Charlee Morrill. Phone 423. FOB BBT*—<Wy prep er U and tm tets Fhmp Bloa Thane 488. FOB BBT*—lßlß Oakland, 84-B; driven 7,388 miles, good Mros and new battery. A real bargain at 88TB. William Swart. DeMotte, lad. Ask Hugh Kirk. . FOUND JPOUHD—Rosary. Inquire here. ———————-t—----decorating and fndnlng. AH vent guaranteed. Get your work doneeoriy and avoid the rush. F. E. McElheny, contractor. Phone Na 4. WTBO Giri or woman for fomerai house work. Mira Henry Mackey, Phone 105. WANTBm Girl for general houoswork at ones Phono 848-D. George Crockett. 7; ■ <- __ — e«r«

THE BV ENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

n. Beaver. WAJrrßß—will pay UM for tea ' first Ogle A Company AXlas left at Republican office. Judson Fitzpatrick. Franoeertlle, Indiana. ■ WABTBB— Help *t the laundry. Rensselaer, Ind., Phdne 373. WABTBB— Saleelady. Kw? 4 ®®*. J* city. Burchard s 5c and 10c Variety store. ' WAJHBBD—By married man, place to work on farm. Albert Jenkins, care Jesse Putnam, R. F. D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. 7 ' WWM To <o yoty noavenyer work. Harry MariatL M 7 B Elm street ' WABTBB—Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have jiewap-to-date machinery and can make old ereen-eut and circulars as good as MW, BLMBR GWIN. Phone 411. 317 B. Wasblagtoa street _/ in WJLBTgn Mot IIIIIIIU) and conducttore for Indianapolis City Linen. We t—eh you the work and offer steady employment Wages 37c to 43c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent. Indianapolis Street Railway Co.. Room 314 Tniction Building, Indianapolis. WABTBB—Man on farm. Will pay 150 per month and use the year around. Can use _?Jddle aged man. J. F. Nagel, Phone 333 U WABTBB-To. egefaaa/e a Ford teurlag car for a team es horses. Jeha A. Dualap, pbOM 13. __— WABTBB—To buy large coal beater. Muatbe tn good condition. Phono 633Whlte. WABTBB—Chickens and turkeys, will call for same. 'Phone 347. C. H. LeaveL WABTBB—Music pupils for piano. PhQM 333, Lunate Bird Raine. FOR RENT. - - —— FOB BANT— Five room house. Geo. W. Markin. FOB 888T — Five room house on Front street. Frank Foltz. Phone 129.

FOB BBBT— Three large rooms on first floor, either unfurnished or partly furnished. Mrs. E. H. Shields, Phone 824. • » FOB BUTT— IBO acre farm adjoining town limits of Wheatfield. Rent 84 per acre, half down. Fine improvements Harvey Davisson. -— — FOB BBBT—Furnished rooms, two blocks from court house. 208 N. Weston 8L ■->- ~ LOOT LOST— Crank to Elgin automobile. Some place in Rensselaer. Return to ■Walter Lynge. DOST— Between Simon Cook's corner. 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy saddle. Reward for return. Call 908-R. Charles Dowroan. KOST — One man cross-cut saw. Notify Daniel Williams, Phone 388. KOST— Or stolen from the porch of Mrs. S. R. Nichols, a pair of silk, worsted tights. If anyone knows of the whereabouts of these, please notify this office and receive |6 reward for their return. BOST—GoId lend PsncUNotify W. Kirgan, Phone 187. miscellaneous. TAXnr VF— Black cow with halter. Inquire at this office. gom TO BOAar—l bave aa un> UaMtad supply a to J®” good farm lands at and usual oommlbslon or 9% without commission, as desired. Doom will bo made tor 8 ream 7 years, 18 years or 20 s£ra mo about these various plans. Tohn A. Dunlap.

BBOHBY TO MAN—Charles J. Doan ■OTTOS TO FBBMBBB We handle ths Rumley line Tractors threshing machines knd farming implements; 2so Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implwnenta. Front garags Kuboake and Walter. “Wilson has enough,” says a headline. So have the people. H. P. Callander of Baridey. township went to Napannee today. Give me a chance to sell you a city lot for a house. Phone 147. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Grow and son Charles went to Wabash today for a weeks’ visit with relatives. March is the time to look after your shrubs for April planting. Call Holden’s Green House. Phone 426. Prices will hit the moon before that rocket does.—Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont Mrs. Huth Jinkerson returned to her home in Chicago after^ visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiltshire since Saturday. Mrs. Ernest Gayriott went to her new home near Valparaiso, today. Mr. Garriott went Tuesday taking a load of household goods. Levi Waiters writes to have the address of his paper changed from ,R F. D. 5, Francesville io R. F. D. 2, Monon. The Ladies Literary <Mub will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. John A. Dunlap on College avenue at 2:30 o’clock. If you are going to aww* in making Rensselaer “THE CITY BEAUTIFUL” by planting flowen and shmbs, call J. H. Holden, Phone 426. , Kenneth Allman of Indianapolis has recovered from his recent attack of influents and has returned to his work. If we could know today, March 4, what we will know one year from today,' many a JEuture argument would be avoided. At any rate it is a safe bet that Woodrow Wilson will relinquish his position to a republican March 4, 1921. CASTO h IA nr Ismurai m vauom la Um F«Ow3O Ymra •h*

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Petter, Mgr.) Live Stock Mirw Hoga—Receipts, 30,000; carry over, 5,200; lower, 15c; top, >15.25. Cattle —Receipts, 11,000. Sheep—Receipts, 11,000. r Grain Market. May oats openda at and 8-4; closed at .88%. July oats opened at .76 1-8; closed at .77 1-8 and .77. May corn opened at 1.40 1-8 and 1-4; closed at 1.43 1-4 and 1.43. July corn opened at 1.34 3-8 and 1-2; closed at 1.36 3-4 and 5-B. Sept corn opened at 1.31 1-4; closed at 1.82 7-8 and 1.33 1-8.

McCOYSBURG.

Mrs. Pearl Stevens and children was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Anna Wood, and family, of Rensselaer Saturday night and Sunday. Charles Ferguson and family had as over-Sunday guests, Clarence Garrison and family, Mrs. Herschel Roy and children and Mrs. Jake Roy. It was a mistake about Monday being moving day. Washington Cook moved to his farm and Gifford Morris moved in the house vacated by him. Clarence Cochran moved in his property Saturday. Mrs. Zelpha Brown and son were Rensselaer guers Tuesday. Mrs. Jake Ray, Mrs. J. R. PJ 11 !' lips, Mrs. G. Hershel Ray and Mrs. Charles Ferguson called on Mrs. Orval Hitchins, who is very poorly, Sunday afternoon. Gifford Morris and family were the guests of Clyde Randle Sunday. There will be Sunday school at ten o’clock Sunday and preaching at 7:30 in the evening, as the weather is getting mild and the sickness is about over. We should have a full house. ’ Mrs. Charles Ferguson and nephew were the guests of Mrs. S. J. Swisher Saturday. Mrs. Jake Ray, Cletus Ray and wife started to Michigan Monday, where Mrs. Ray will join her husband at their new home. They drove through in the car.

FAIR OAKS.

Mrs. Abell and Miss Coolie visited relatives in Lafayette Saturday and Sunday. , , „ . Mrs. Chas. Halleck and Mrs. A. M. Bringle went to Monon to consult the doctor this week. James McKay and Paul Barker went to Chicago last week to join the merchant marines and were sent to Camp Suart, Va., by way of Washington, D. C. Several of our ladies went shopping in Rensselaer this week. Mrs. Beulah Mailer of Monon came up this week to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Trump. Julius Netsell has moved into one of the Potts houses. Jesse Garriott visited his father in Chicago Saturday. . Arthur Ropp and family have moved to the Miles farm west of to Mrs. Martha Wendell visited in Hammond Saturday . The play entitled The Tom Thumb Wedding” will be given at the school house, March 12th. Fair Oaks and Lowell have played two basket ball games lately. The Lowell boys came out ahead, but our girls’ team carried off the laurels and evened up the score. Mrs. J. C. Thompson went the first of the week to cook on a dredge boat in lowa and will probably be gone two or three months.

President H. R. Kurrie was down from Chicago this afternoon. MrKurrie is a very enthusiastic Wood supporter and regards the General as a very strong candidate, foth for the Republican nomination and also for election to the presidency this fall. • The school-book shortage must be /mi nwing the schopl-chiidren great worry—lndianapolis News. If we ever get hold of that Dove of Peace again we ought to cage jt.__Sherman Democrat. If Admiral Sims remains afloat after his present engagement he will deserve another decoration.—Indianapolis News. The politicians may calculate that Hoover is quite too conservative a food dispenser to officiate at the pie-counter.—Columbia Record.

If Holland should refuse to give up the ex-Kaiser, Belgium might be glad to take the assignment to go in and get him. —Kansas City Times. Paul Deschanel wears his mustache in the Hohenzollem style, but outside of that he may be all right. —Birmingham Age Herald. A man bearing the name of Roper should have no difficulty in rounding up violators of the Prohibition Dispatch. Hold up, there. The debts you make now to buy stuff worth fifty cents on the dollar will be paid later with doHars worth a dollar. — Columbus Citixen. ' ■■ The Navy won’t need any vindL cation in the eyes of the boys H escorted across.—Baltimore American. ' It’s hard for us to reaHxe that the Anti-Saloon League started aa a mere bush league.—Nashville Tennessean. ■ The United States may yet have the distinction of having been tirn longest in the war.—Shreveport We would not be ungrateful. We ♦hawk Mr. Burleson for all our bills have been lost in transit. —Columbia Recpid. After all, the former Kaiser showed some perpicaeity in not Bolland into the war.—New York Evening Sun. \ .

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FARMERS A MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Or MMMKxAO, XMDXAMA. GEORGE A. President J. P. HAMMOND, Cashier WALTER V. PORTER, Vice-President C. E. PAYNE, Asst-Cashier Report of condition of the Farmers & Merchants National Bank at Reneselaer, in the state of Indiana, at the clotee of business on Feb. 28, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts H 28.128.03 Acceptances of other banks discounted _____ Total loans 49,728.03 Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank ’ 88136 Overdrafts. unsecured •• ’ Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock Abov.uv Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered•••■••••» 22.5HU.uv Equity in banking house • • 2317'00 Furniture and fixtures ........ ........ . •■, i0’278 42 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .. ••••••••••** „ ik Cash in vault and net amounts dpe from national banks.. 48.253. Checks on other banks in the same city as reporting 479.10 (bank • ’ eq 010 67 Total last three items ■•••; •• • •• •••ILL' ’ ’ Interest earned but not collected —approximate on note® 72 and bills receivable not past due • - * 1239,242.78 Total- — MBttXTXEB. 75.000.00 Capital stock paid in • 7,500.00 Surplus fund ..••••■•• •••••• ••• ■ ■ •• • • . 4392.56 Less^current^expenses, interest, and taxes paid $ 3.979.93 Ind « bank Certificates of° de^R pother' ihan for money .borrowed).. 9 l38:«. $239,242.78 Total » X that the above statement is true to the Cashier. Correct Attest: W. L. BOTT. OREN F. PARKER. GEORGE A. WILLIAMS. Directors. D DELOS DEAN. Notary Public. SUtweri'bed .M .w«™ to tM. «» o.y or im My commission expires Dec. 18. 1922.

JOINT PUBLIC SALE. As Mr. Ott will move to Michigan and Mr. Flesher has qujt fanning they will offer at public auction at the Rex Ott farm, six miles north and two xniles east of Rensselaer, beginning at 11:00 a. m. the following described property, on FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 6—HEAD OF HORSES—« Bay mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1250; bay horse, 8 yrs. old, wt- 1200, brown horse, 5 yrs. old, wt. 1000, bay mare, 6 yrs. old, wt 180 V, bay horse, 4 yrs. old, wt 1200 Mid bay driving mare, 6 yrs. ora, wr. 1000 2 —HEAD OF COWS—2 Red cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh and red cow, 5 years old, giving milk n ° W B—HEAD OF HOGS—B Four 0. L C. brood sows, will farrow last of March, good ones: 3 shotes, wt about 140 lbs., and pure bred Poland China male hog, wt 500. * FARM MACHINERY. Broad tire wagon, in good shape; Syracuse sulky plow, nearly new; disc, with tongue truck; J. L Case gang plow, in good shape; 5 h. p. gasoline sawing outfit mounted on truck, in good condition: pair hay ladders; set breeching harness in good shape; set > heel-chain harness in good shape; half set work harness; 2 sets double driving harness and some coMars. MISCELLANEOUS. . Two dozen Chickens. 180 bushels corn. 2 tons timothey hay in stack. 2 hog feeders, several bog Waugh*. 6 dining chairs and numerous other articles. TERMS—A credit of ten months will be given on all sums of over $lO, purchaser giving note with upproved security and cent interest from date if paid when due, if not so paid to draw 8 per eent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash. 810 and under, cash in hand, and no discount. . - REX OTT . ' r ADAM FLESHER. W. * McCurtain, Auctioneer. Charles G. Spider, ClerkHot lunch on ground.

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