Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1920 — Page 4

,' . . .« ■- - - • THE UNIVERSAL CAR Bargains in Cars NEW DORT, M7SAO .Use hare choice selection of used Fords, tourings, roadsters and trucks Reasonable prices and Terms. Central Sales Company ’PHONE THBEE-ONE-NINE.

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN BAEMT AN* mH.— Ml AMR A jumrwr, FehnshAraT ■amt TTmlilj ll— ubUnen entered Jan. , IST as second ala— mall matter. at tire poetetfico- at Ran— elarr, Indiana Bvsal— uhiimn entered Jan. I, IMT. sis—d ela— mall matter, al Ure p—tefftoe at Reas—laer Indiana ZflerSo A«t of March «. 1H baob *o* jbebfbat ASTssnsDra a a • ■•••<• aa a a a a a •• DnUv. par inch - Flrat Paga ♦ ....■— SUBSCRIPTION RATES in । advance. .** 00 - Single ooptea, * canta MJd a year. ~ maw warn nat—m— amm Three linen or lam, par week of teen— of The Eveata* Bap “Oilcan and two at the Bemi-W— tly Republican, M cents. Additional spore —rt. Beading Nstteeo—Berni-weekly, ten cents per Une flrat insertion;* conts par line each additional insertion. * cents par line first insertion, > cants per Una each additional insertion. No reader aoo—tod for lo— than 25 cents. ‘ . . PahUa Sale Advertteiag—Single column readme matter type, |IH for flrst Insertion. »I.M for each additional insertion. No di—lay ad accepted for leu than M cents.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALL. '• OTH Iff acres at good pasture land. Can give possession if tak•n soon. --Hirw acre. Can rive terms. H. L. Swartxeli, phone 847-X 808 BALB— Residence property for 31.860. Sold under order of court. Take advantace of a low appraisement. E. M. Laßue, phone 88. pQg y»Ta -T.-a barrels. Rensselaer Bakery. — - __________ BO* svtw ♦ few pure bred Hampshire brood sows. Boyd Porter, phones 688 or >6. , - FOB BAU—A few Buff Orpington cockerels Sylvanws Arnold. phone SlB-F. FOB BAU—4O acres in White county, about three miles *reea WoJcott. Address Fred D. Meckel. 8 East 18th SU Chicago, Hl. x FOB BBT.B■ Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Goldenbuff Crpinctona. G. B. Porter. Phono 68# or 876 or 86. 808 BOU— Good draft horses, weighing about 1800. Ephraim Gilmore, mile west of Lee. FOB e*rw a.-.r room house, in good condition, with city lights and water. 81880. good terms. Floyd Mayers, phone 688 808 • a t-w. —T t mnt b y hay in barn. Henry Paulus. 838-G. 808 “Reliable” 208-egg capacity incubator. Mrs. M. P. War-' ‘ ner. phone 838. : . --■

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FOB BALE— A few choice 8. C. Rhode Island Red egge, *1.50 per 15. Phone 236. ■ ? . FOB SAXE—Pure bred Buff Orpington rooster. John Vanatta, phone 463-Red. FOB SALE— Two six room residences and two five room residences. J. C. Passon, 458 N. Van Rensselaer St. row bred Barred Rook «ia at *I.OO per setting of 15 or |6.00 per 100. Mrs. Nicholas Setemitter, phone 922-D. FOB BAU— Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overlands. Saxons. Empires. Kuboeke A Walter, •phone *54. ts FOB BAU— Jersey oow, 4 years old and giving good flow of milk; a good one. Phone 450 or 010. FOB PhU— Nine room ho >»•. nearly new, electric lights, good well, otetan and was h house with cement sh—r and drain. Inquire of J. N. Leatherman at the First KatlowU Bank. ■■ 1 "T 1 •4FOB BiTN Bronxe and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone Sl4-H. FOB BdU— Home good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. IX Thompson. . —-— -;; ; - - , FOB BABB— City property and town to— Philip Bina Three 41*. FOB BAU— Lange else reed baby carriage. A bargain. Inquire Mrs. Devere Yeoman, phone 818-White. FOB BAU — 6 Shotes, about 100 pounds; also 3 farms, one of 100 acres, and two of 80 acres. T. W. Grant. FOB BSU— We are expecting to move from Rensselaer May 1. We are offering for sale our 6-room bungalow at 515 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.

1 bob BaTiß-"Bug Rock eggs for setting. Mrs. Charles Battleday. Phone | 343. FOB BABB—Five room house in good condition, summer house. 8 lots, one a corner lot, good well, some fruit. Price I*oo. H. L. SWartxell. Phone FOB gang- House, two lota, garage. James Donnelly. FOB BALE OB BBADB— Registered stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. L L. Jones, phone 808-B. FOB BAU — Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charlee Morrill. Phone 428. FOB BAXB— Modern residence, new 7-room house. 28x88; garage 18x18, corner lot. Uxl»2. Box if. Phone 348-Gre«i.>* Rensselaer. Ind. FOB 8888 naves room residence, near business section, clone to church and school. Price 84,800. Terms. Floyd Meyers. FOB * * T-Wh—w»r and white-oak posts, the very beat quality. On atone road. Phone 87-L, Mt. Ayr, Ind. FOB BUS— Block and cord wood, at term or delivered. Roscoe Halstead. Phone 87-F, Mt. Ayr. FOB BAU— Zho CoL George H. Healey residenoe on South Cullen street. Tols la oae of the beat residences of the city. It M modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, secroterytreaauror of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Ou FOB BBJTT— Throe large unfurnished rooms, flrot floor and three rooms furnished for light hoßaekoepiag. Mra E H. Shields. Phone 824.

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FOB BABB Hie— feed cooker, double flue, Sherman (Williams, Rensselaer Route 2. 7 T »*■ " ■■■ ■ ■ FOB BAU— Fine navy be— A Ide a pound. •Phone M 4 B, P. Hl—e FOB BiT.B—House grown onion seed. Inquire of Alf Donnelly. Phone 902-8. FOB fIA Tig—Four head good wort horses. Will weigh about f4dt. WUUam K Marion. Phone 54A-A • FOB BAXJ6—7 brood SOWA Wttb Utter of pigs. 3 to 4 weeks old. Four mileo nbrth and one mile w—; 1 1-4 miles north Wolcott. (Milroy township). Near George Chster’a Leonard Jackson. FOB BdTiß—tid acres White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott, black prairie; d!7d per aero; Überal terms; must sell because of my business In Indlanapollk Write me for engagement to a— this farm. 8. L. Schtmach, Indianapolis, Ind. IM2 City FOB BAU OB BBWI Hl* 4txld three-pole tent. Id-foot walls- J—t the thing for publie sates. Wo a— through with it. We are te ourwhlte fritet garage Kubooko A Waß—. FOB filT.B propertteo te £St good barns that oOuld to —averted into residences. Also automobile oils. Tou will be inter—ted in theoa. 8— ma C W. Duvall, phono 147. FOB BABB— l»lt Ford touring car, in good condition. John A. Bwitxer. Phone >U-F. ' ________ FOB BABB—IR boHM—wer International gas engine; good — new and used about id daya At the White Front garsga Kuboeke and Walter; FOB BABB—Regiotered Hereford bull, thirteen months old. Thomas Cain. Phone Mt-O. • - — ‘ FOB BABB—IM acre farm, well uwlned, most all level; black soil; 5room bouse, good bagn. corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivar ttea. Cha give good terms on thte. Price lid per acra Chari— J. Dean A Boa

WANTED. WAMTMB— To do your scavenger work. Harry Marla tt. 327 E. Elm a tr eet. WAMTXD— GirI or woman for general house-wdrk. Mrs. Henry Mackey, phone 105. WANTBD— Saw gumming and tun}ture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old ««»s-cut and circulars as good — now. BLM9R GWIN, Phono 411. 117 B. Washington street. WAMTBD— To buy hogs weighing from 7d to 175. J. J. Lawler, by Earl Beaver. WAlfTED— Help at the laundry. Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 379. WAMTKD— Man on farm. Will pay |SO per month and use the year around. Can use middle sged man. J. F. Nagel. Phone ddd L.

WANTED— Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you '.he work and offer steady employment. Wag— *7c -'to 42c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Co.. Room 814 Traction Building, Indianapolis. WANTED— Woman to take care of tubercular patient in tent at hospital. Superintendent Hospital, Phone 82. WAMUD— To nuy large coal heater. Must bo in good condition. Phons ««dWhlU. LeaveL FOR RENT. FOB BABS— Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne's Or—house. FOB BEST— Furnished rooms. two blocks from court bouse. 203 N. Weston st. FOUND rOUMP-Lap robe. At this office. LOOT DOST— A bunch of keys. Finder .notify W. M. Beam at depot, phone 3. BQBT-'-All wool horse blanket. Harley Bruce. Phone M5-J. BOBB—Black laprobe on Jackson highway between Rensselaer and the Julius Huff corner. Please return to this Offley . ; - ■ .. BOST— Between Simon Cook's corner, 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy saddle. Reward for return. Call 908-R. Charl— Lowr—n,' ~ ■ ■. —. . ;

MISCELLANEOUS. BOT3CB TO IPABMWBB We handle the Rumley Une Tractors, threshing machines and terming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the white Front garage. Kuboake and Walter. FAXBTXVCl—Paperhanging, tinting, graining and decorating. Estimates furnished. Prices moderate. Get your work done early and avoid the rush. F. E. McElheny, Contractor, phones 408 black or 4. TABanr OP—Black cow with halter. Inquire at thia office. BOIVBT TO BOAS— I have an unlimttsd supply ot money to loan on good farm lands at 6M* and usual eommiaatoa or 8% without commission. aa desired. Loans will be made tor b resra, 7 years. 18 yearn or 88 years. See mo shout these various plans. John A. Danism. BBOam BO UAB Chartoe J. Deen A Bea. ■W.TMBgBBBBBBBBUBBB What ha sbecome of the talk indulged in some years ago, of the desirability of annexing Cuba?— Los Angeles Times.

BUMPER PEACH CROP PREDICTED FOR INDIANA

A bumper peach crop for Indiana thia year is predicted by Frank N. Wallace, state entomologist Mr. Wallace said that the condition of peach buds in all sections of the state indicates that peaches are to be very numerous in Indiana. A late frost or a severe cold snap are the only things feared by peach growers, he said. Mr. Wallace pointed out that the 'peach crop in Indiana has been ahnoat a complete failure fora number of years, and that the peach owners have almost given up trying to get a good yield. He said that if this year's crop comes up to present expectations that the industry will take on new life in the state.

■ - — ~ Cambridge, Mass., March H-— The Harvard football eleven will play Valparaiso (Ind.) university at the stadium Oct 9, it was announced yesterday. The date was left vacant by the cancellation of a game scheduled with Notre Dame. Mrs. Eli L. Miller died at her home five miles northwest of Mt Ayr at one o’clock this morning, death resulting from tuberculosis. She was fifty-five years of age. The funeral will not be held until Tuesday as .there are relatives in Oklahoma who wish to attend the services. Burial will be made in the Ornish cemetery near Mt Ayr. A good joke is told on the brakeman and conductor on the Apology. The old bus'got up so much speed the other day that the caps of both of the gentlemen were blown off by the terrific gale occasioned by the great speed of 25 miles an hour, and before they could be stopped nearly a mile had been passed. They backed up and rescued the lost head gear, all safely.—Remington Press. Dr. Fred S. Hatch, superintendent of the Sunnyside tuberculosis sanitarium near- Indianapolis, will be in Rensselaer Saturday and hold a tuberculosis clinic. Dr. Hatch comes here at the request of the Anti-tuberculosis society of Jasper county. The clinic will be held in the ladies’ waiting room at the court house. A tuberculosis examination will be made free of charge to anyone desiring it, and will be strictly private. The Rensselaer Republican says that Remington leads in the county on contributions for the near East Relief fund. Of course it does —it always has lead in every thing pertaining to good work. Red Cross, government bonds, and any other old thing—you will always find Remington and Carpenter township right over the line before other parts of the county get to going. And yet we have not nearly the wealth to draw from, but what we have is available and is given freely for all good purposes.—Remington Press.

Roth Bros. Saturday Specials Home made Lard 28c Home Made Sausage — 27 c Fresh Side Pork 27c Pork Shoulder . ,24c Pork Chops .... .30c Beef Steak, lb. . .25c Boiling Beef, lb*. .16c iamburger Steak 20c Fresh Beef Liver 10c Veal Stew ..... 20c

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Gifford L. Mam et ux to George H. Dinsmore, Feb. 6, 1920, pt n hf se 4-31-6, Walker twp. 78.11 acres, $3,710. Arthur Harrington et al to Joseph Gingerich, Feb. 28, 1920; sw w hf se 8-27-6, Carpenter twp. 240 acres, 152,800.

Jeffras and Haviland .ft Ready-to-wear suits, coats and sport coats, /ffS ® dresses and skirts. All /]j IVU wool garments, tailored pi si to suit the best taste and M ll IX showing the newest and J snappiest features obJ tainable in Ladies’ ReadyMl To-Wear For Spring, are /HQ fully guaranteed by the IHi makers and by ' Rowles & Parker Rensselaer - - - Indiana »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* 1 - -r—~ ... ■nxnurs o» num 18 to 25 mom num ns GALLON os SMOun and ROM B.BM TO n.m mu> ON ram 11l * I ■ TUB NSW OAKLAND SBNSIBLB SIX VOVK POOK SEDAN OAKLAND SENSIBLBSIX TTVERY essential convenience, from a— » mechanical lifts for the windows in its double-latch doors to an inconspicuous heater for use on col d days, has place in the equipment of the new Oakland Sensible Six four door Sedan. And being of solid body construction, and built upon the standard Oakland chassis, its range of activity is fully as great as that of the open car. v THOMPSON AND KIRK

The Economy Grocery Fancy cut string or Wax beans, per can 15c No. 10 can Heinz Apple Butter.. .$1.05 Dried Peaches, 11-oz. package . .*. .15c Dried Apricots, per pound 30c Bulk Roiled Oats, 3 pounds 25c Grape Fruit, size 70, 3 for ........25c Grape Fruit, large, Isc or 3 for 40c Fancy Head Lettuce, per pound .. .20c New Cabbage, per pound 10c Cauliflower, celery, apples, oranges, etc. C. L. MURPHY Telephone 71 • • '" • ■ /

Henry C. Anderson et ux to Samuel B. Snedecker, Feb. 27,; 1920, se se 26-29-5, Hanging Grove twp.,4o acres, $5,000. Peter Nomenson et ux to Joseph S. Minch et al, Aug; 19, 191$, T M 28-28-5, Milroy twp., 320 acres, $30,500. ’ P. J. Reynolds etux to Joseph S. Minch et al, Aug. 29, 1919, n M —

29-28-5, Milroy twp», 820 acres, >20,000. Albert Duggins et ux to Michael J ungels et ux .March 8, 1920, e hf sw 29-81-6 ,Walker tw*p., 80 acres. >4,500. * ■ Lizzie M. Lathriore et baron to Charles Dluaak, Jr., et al, March 1, 1920, Its 1 w M 2 bjk. 9, Remington, >5,000. ►