Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1920 — Page 4

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALL. JL MB 8A88—360 acres of good pasture land. Can give possession if taken soon. |SO per acre. Can give terms. H. L Swartzell, phone 947-1. : 808 Bi Tiß-- Residence property for 11,350. Sold under order of court. Take advantage of a low appraisement. E. 'M. Laßue, phone 98, FOB BMJBB—Lard barrels. Rensselaer Bakery. , ~, , FOB BABB—A few pure bred Hampshire brood sows. Boyd Porter, phones 599 or 95. * • MB BABB—A few Buff Orpington cockerels. Sylvanus Arnold, phone 913-F. MB BABB—<O acres in White county, about three miles from Wolcott. Address Fred D. Meckel. 9 East 19th SL, Chicago, HL MB 19T.T -Two yearling pure bred Hampshire male hogs. Mrs. Frank Morton, Phone 908 H. MB Sdßß—Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Goldenbuff Orpingtona G. B. Porter. Phone 569 or 376 or 96. MB W9T.M—Good draft horses, weighing about 1899. Ephraim Gilmore, mile west of Lee. ' / ■ — 1,11 • ...... , MB BABB—Seven room bouse, in good condition, with city lights and water. $1999. good terms. Floyd Mayors, phone 688. MB 96W Wt room ho*oe. ■•arty now, electric Ughtagood w-U Moten and wash house with cement end drain. Inquire of X N. Leatnerman at the Mot XatiowU Bank. MB IMM6iß—Home grown onion seed. Inquire of Alf. Donnelly. Phone YOB BABB—Four head good work Immsm. WUlmlrt about 1499. William M Marton. Phono 946-E. MB BABB—7 brood sows, with Utter of pigs. 3 to 4 weeks old. Four miles north and one mile west; 1 3-4 iSS north Wolcott (Milroy township). Near George Caster's Leonard 1 ' '"T "7“T 888 MA mat Vd»n rnnm hOUB€ in good condUtoTmte 66 ft lot at 61050. Act CMfrikn - -.1 ' ' (OH.I.'.’J ", . warn sits **W ■‘area watt* county. Hl' AM t* MKT WMlt# * FQ©t I a — — r Jk I Barada MaaaTOv j

THE UNIVERSAL CAR Bargains In Cars NEW DORT, >975.00 have choice selection of used Fords, tourings, roadsters and trucks Reasonable prices and Terms. Central Sales Company ’PHONE THBEE-ONE-NINE.

rOa iUkliX —A "Reliable” 20S-egg capacity incubator. Mrs. M. P. Warner, phone 322. FOB BADE— Pure bred Barred Rock eggs at |I.OO per setting of 15 or 16.00 per 100. 'Mrs. Nicholas Schmit■ter, phone 922-Df TOR SADE— Timothy hay in barn. Henry Paulus, 988-G. - — FOB SADE— Large size reed baby carriage. A bargain. Inquire Mrs. Devere Yeotnafi, phone 318-White. FOB BADE— 6 Shotes, about 100 pounds; also 3 farms, one of 100 acres, and two of 80 acres. T. W. Grant. FOB BADE— We are expecting to move from Rensselaer May 1. We are offering for sale our 6-room bungalow at 615 Cullen street; also oak buffet, 10 foot hardwood dining room extension table, iron bed and springs, all good as new. heating stove, burns hard or soft coal or wood, cook stove, range, also my entire flock of Blue Andalusian chicks; floral designs below cost, such as anchors, pillows and wreaths. Phone 216-Green. J. W. King. " ' FOB BABB— Buff Rock eggs for setting. Mrs. Charles Battleday. Flhone 343. _ JWTB BABB FITS room house in good condition, summer house, 3 lots, one a corner lot. good well, some fruit. Price 1900. H. L. Bwartsell, Phone 447-1. . FOB WIDE ■ House, two lots, garage. James Donnelly. * - FOR BABB OB TRIPP Riialstoil ill stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. L L. Jones, phone 908-B. FOB fi • T.B—Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske A Waiter, 'phone 394. ts FOB B 9 T.R -Jersey cow, 4 years old and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 459 or 910.

FOB gOTiB - Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. 'Phone 114 K. P. Honan. MB BIT.I 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. MB BOBB—Some good brood aowa, bred for March litter. R D. Thompson. ~ .— • FOB BABB—Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morril 1, Phone 423. MB BABB—City property and town Mbs Philip Blns r Pboae 489. MB di TiW—Modern residence, new 7-room house, 88x39; garage 13x19, corner lot, 66x138. Box 18. Phone 349-Green, Renaaelaer, Ind. MB Fnr-W B-TT-- room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price 34.000. Terms. Floyd Meyers. - MB BABB—Burr-oak and white-oak posts, the very beat quality. On atone road. Phone 87-L, Mt Ayr, Ind. MB ,tT * Block and cord wood, at farm or delivered. Roscoe Halstead, Phone 87-F, Mt. Ayr. MB BABB— «He Ooi. George HHooley residence on South Cullen street Tnis is one of the beat residences of the city. It io anodarn in all respects J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co < MB BB3TB—Furnished rooms. two blocks from court house. 193 N. Western St _ FOB WiT.B—Two good building lots on Milroy avenue. <0 foot and couth fronts. Harry Swartzell. phone 947-L MB BBWT—Three large unfurnished rooms, first floor and three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mra. E. H. Shields. Phone 934.

MB BABB—Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains Three good barns that oonld be converted into rssidancea. Also automobile oils. You will be interested is these. See mm a W. Duvall. phone 147. FOB PaYB 1919 Ford touring car, in good condition. John A. Switser. Pheme 911-F. - Ml PiTiß' -Hi hcraepeJror Internet tonal gas engine; good as new . and used aboat 19 Aya At the White Front garage. Kuboake and Walter. _ r MB MT.B neagotsrod Hereford bull, thirteen monEha MA Thomas jga jrArs as s"a.s£ Item • CM give good firms on thia. MT MM Chart- J. D—J n.

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GUARANTEED 4,000 MILES. confuse these prices with the quality, because the Marine Tire offers more, why? OMAR WILCOX Local Distributor. ' —- Rensselaer, lad. Also Agent for HARVEY OIL CO. Manufacturers of High Grado Lubricating Oils, Greases and Paints. Harry Gifford went to Kankakee, 111., today. a Victor Hoover went to Detroit today. Attorney John Greve of DeMotte was in Rensselaer today, J. J. Montgomery went to Indianapolis today to be present at a luncheon to be given at the Columbia club Friday in honor of General L. Wood.

WANTED. WAJBTWI» Man on farm. Will pay S6O per month and use the year around. Can use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel, Phone 909 L WAMTHD—GirI or woman for general house-work. Mrs. Henry Mackey, phone 106. WAMTSD—Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have now up-t4>-date machinery and can make old cross-cut and circulars — good as new. BLMBR GWIN, Phono 418. 617 B. Washington street. ; WAMTBD—To buy hogs weighing from 70 to 176. J. J. Lawler, by Ban Beaver. WAMTBB—HeIp at the laundry. Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 379. _ WAMTBX>—To do your acavenger work. Harry Marlatt. 887 B. Elm street. , —t WAMTBD—Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you the work and offer ateady employment. Wag— 87c to 48c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Room 814 Traction Building, IndianapolisT -■-- - ■ - I WAMTBB—Woman to take care of tubercular patient in tent at hospital. Superintendent Hospital. Phone 33. WAMXBB—To nuy large coal heater. Bust be in good condition. Phone 686White. ' WAMTB3»—Chickens and turkeys, will call for sama. ’Phone 647. C. H. Leavel. FOR RENT. FOB PIBB—Cut flowers and potted plants.. Osborne’s Gran house. FOUND

3N>tnro —Lap robe. At this office LOT BOM—AII wool horse blanket. Harley Bruce. Phone 906-J. LOST—Long sheepskin lined coat, lining torn. Between depot and town. Phono 304. Watson Plumbing Co. BOST—GoId R H. & 19M ctesn pin. Initials on back. Phone 560 black. Perline Williams. z LOST—Black laprobe on Jackson highway between Rensselaer and the Julius Huff corner. Please return to thia office LOST—Between Simon Cook’s corner, 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy saddle. Reward for return. Call 998-R. Charles Lowman. ” MISCELLANEOUS. BOSSOB TO WiWWTBB—We handle the Rumley Une Tractors, threshing machines and farming imptassonts; also Western UtiUty one home-power tractor and imptanente. At the WMte Front garage. Kubosh* and Walter. BUB lIMW Paperhanging. tinting, graining and* decorating. Estimates furnished. Prices moderate. Get your work done early and avoid the rush. F. & McEtheny, Contractor, phones 408 black or A taxbw OT—Black cow with halter. Inqulra M this offtoe. , ■ "I- - ■ .■ IJ" , I ■—— - JIUTOBT TO WMJt ■ 7 have M U£ stoa. as daslrsd. Lanas wW bo sm«o tor * yoarab 7 youm or jjt ■mtinr W WMI »w. J. Doan ■ .miw -■ • _fi ... T- • <

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Mildred Harris et al to Frederick R. Waymire, Oct 24, 1919, whee 2-29-6, wh ne 2-29-6, pt eh ne 2-i29-6, 212.14 acre*, Barkley township, W. D. >82,882.00. Milton Julian et ux to George E. Houghtby, Feb. 28, 1920, ae aw 13-27-7. w. D., Carpenter township. Albert D. Courtright et ux to Henrietta Thurner, Feb. 26, 1920, eh se 16-27-6, 80 acres, >24,000. W. D. Carpenter township. Joseph E. Garber et ux to Jas. Bell et al, Jan. 6, 1920, frac, ne 3-27-7 and nh se 3-27-7, >24,265. W. D. Daniel E. Lakin to Huth H. Rhoades, Aug. 12, 1919, aw ne 18-30-6 and sh nw ne 18-30-6, Union twp., >7,200. 60 acres, W. D. ot— Henry Deno et ux to Marshall Gordon, Feb. 20, 1920, sw 9-27-7, 160 acres, >37,600. W. D. Carpenter twp. William G. Halbert et ux to Frank J. Cook, Feb. 24, 1920, sh se 24-32-6 and pt ne 25-32-6, 230 acres, >28,937.00. W. D. Wheatfield twp. Frank Mosier et ux to Arthur Lageveer, Jr., Feb. 23, 1920, lot 15, blk 2, DeMotte. A. L. McDonald’s add. >I,OOO. W. D. Maggie M. Gubs et baron to Raymond J. Ahern, Dec. 8, 1919. nw ne i hf ne 36-31-7. >9,600. Union Twp. W. D. Henry Stitz et ux to Homer Hensler et ux Feb. 28, 1920, pt e hf ne 23-27-7, >18,051. Carpenter twp. W. D. Edward J. Randle et ux to Harry McGee, Feb. 25, 1920, lots 1,2, blk 5, Rensselaer Sunny Side Add., and pt Its 13, 14 and 15, blk. 27, Rensselaer, Weston’s add. >225. Amanda B. Reece et baron to Mary G. Gwinn, Feb. 24, 1920, s hf sw 4-31-5, 80. acres. >5,000 Gillam twp. W. D. Earl O. Schatzley et ux to Chas. Duttlinger, March, 2, 1920, w hf sw 17-82-6, 80 acres, >6,400.00. Wheatfield twp. W. D. Alfred Peters et ux to William Ross Porter, March 2, 1920, e hf nw, w hf sw ne 16-28-6, 100 acres >6,250.00. Marion twp. Fred Rose et ux to John Kruger, Jr., January 5, 1920, e hf sw 16-29-5, w hf w hf se 16-29-5, e hf nw 16-29-5, w hf ne 16-29-5, 280 acres, >49,000. Hanging Grove Kassabaum Vanatta to John Kruger, Jr., Feb. 18, 1920, sw 15-29-5, e hf se 16-29-5, e hf w hf fee 16-29-5, 280 acres, >17,500. Hanging Grove twp. John Kruger, Jr., et ux to Ann Richardson, March 1, 1920, w hf ne 16-29-5, e hf nw 16-29-5, e hf sw 16-29-5, se 16-29-5, sw 15-29-5. 560 acres, >78,000. Hanging Grove township. Cral C. Middlestadt et ux to Edward P. Lane, March 2, 1920, ne 529- 7, se nw 5-29-7, 181.53 acres, >16,000, Newton twp. Mary E. Troxwell Martin et baron to Cornelius Bensema, Feb. 14, 1919, pt. s hf w hf w hf nw 26-32-7, 9.7 acres, >9OO. Keener twp. George Haag et ux to Louis Huber, Feb. 28, 1920, ne >36,000. Carpenter twp. Edward L. McFadden et ux to Charles E. Day, Feb. 28, 1920, e hf sw 4-28-7, 80 acres, >9,000. Newton twp.

NORTHERN JASPER.

They’re teaching the Bible in some of our prisons, but oh, prison isn’t the only place we need it. Nearly everybody has something to do these days, especially the movers, cleaning up the other fellow’s dirt. The band concert and dance was well attended at the Primo Friday night ~ • Guy Minor was away on business a few days the latter part of last week. -0 If some men didn’t have money, women wouldn’t have any excuse for marrying them. Mr. -Robbins and family have moved on the Laßue farm, formerly owned by Frank Smith. Mrs. J«e Heil is quite poorly again and is in bed most of the time. - When a man is really in love he imagines that he neither eats or sleeps. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jones of Illinois motored here Sunday in their new Sedan and spent the day with the former’s parents. _ _ Mrs. Jake Pitney and Grandma Jones are slowly recovering from their severe illness. Frank Smith of Roselawn was on our streets Sunday. All of their children, who has just recently recovered from the flu, are now sick with the whooping cough. In a letter received from Anna Hunsicker, who is attending college at Washington, D. C., she says she is enjoying herself fine and her brother, Ehner, who is employed there, has been showing her the “sights”. * , Frank Neier was a Rensselaer goer Wednesday. . Mrs. Cora Hodge and children, of i Rochester, have moved here and I are living with her father, E. Hu- J ber.

CASTO RIA Bor Infanta and Children hi Um For Over 30 Years WANTS CAR LOAD OF HORSES. John Gleason, the reliable horse buyer, of Liberty, Ind., here and wants to buy a car load of hKTTt the Barn.

The Most Acceptable \ Wedding Gift \ / There is no worthier gift for the \ / bride than The Brunswick. Nothing I / is so certain to bring cheer into her new / home. Its grace and beauty of design and / its matchless tone have made it a standard / by which to judge all phonographs. / The Brunswick Method of Tone Re- / production caused a sensation in musical / circles. It has revolutionized tone reproduc- / rich and projection. Harsh, metallic sounds . / have, been diminatdii; all records, regardless / belayed with a new quality of / / rone on The Brunswick. I I W c shall be clad to play this great instrument for you / -to demonstrate the Ultona all-record reproducer and / the new alt-wood Tone'Amplifier. / One hearing will convince you I this is the final-type phonograph. / WORLAND BROTHERS. v V I MI

Phone 95 Phone 275 * ' • ■ • - Rowles & Parker Pure Country Lard, per lb. .... 26c Lye, 3 cans 25c White Seal Laundry Soap, 8 bars . .25c Fancy H. P. Navy Beans, per lb. .. .10c Rice, per lb. . 10c 10-oz. bottle Thousand Island Dressing 30c 3 3-oz. pkgs. Jelly Powder ........ 30c 16-oz. can Pork & Beans .10c Red Beans, per can ............. 10c Fancy Head Lettuce, per lb. ......20c Parsnips, 3 lbs 25c Sweet Potatoes, per lb .10c New Cabbage, per lb 10c Old Cabbage, per lb. * 7c Grape Fruit, 3 for 25c Cauliflower, per lb .20c Spanish Onions, 3 lbs. .. 25c

Bankers are the last men to cmmit such an indiscretion as to speak at their friends as men of sterling integrity.—American Banker. । Mrs. W. M. Broadie returned to i her home at Lafayette after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ron Porter and family. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Dille have returned from Indianapolis after spending a few days with friends there. - Mrs. A. T. Keiper and two daughters and her sister, Leona Kolhoff, went to South Bend, today near which city they will join Mr. Keiper in their new home. ■,. . . • »-- If you are getof to mmst to 426. ’ —- - . Ivan Carson purchased the Mrs. John Daniels property on will OCCHDV it» 11OU0O 85 I hv«fc V ■ ■sr 1

TEMPERATURE. The following to tempsratare for the twenty-four bourn ending at 7 a. m. on the date indicated: Max. Min. March 9 35 28 March 10 49 88 March 11 150 43 THURSDAY PRODUCE MARKET. Cream 66c Eggs 87c Hens J—26c Spring. 24c Stags —lB c Old Cocks 13c THURSOAY market ••• — M. W M M . VOTD ——.W-* — — —