Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1920 — Page 4

THE U^-' r - a 5 AL CAB Bargains in Cars NEW DORT, $975.00 Al.o have choice selection of used Fords, tourings, roadsters and trucks Reasonable prices and Terms. Central Sales Company ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOB fiST.ll—Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpineton eggs for setting. From big bone strain. $2.00 per. 15 or >5.00 per 50. Phone 913-F. S. A. Arnold. FOB BABB—Outbuilding, almost new. H. W. Walter, phone 97-Green. FOB SALS—2.OOO feet oak 2x4; S and 12 ft. long; 1.000 feet fine No. 1 flooring; 250 feet maple floring~No. T; miscellaneous lumber. Can be seen at Qayety. J. W. Horton. FOB 8A88—340 acres of good pasture land. Can give possession if taken soon. >6O per acre. Can give terms. H. L. Swartsell. phone 947-L FOB «*TiB--Jersey cow, 4 years old and giving good doer of milk; a good one. Phone 451 or CIO. FOB BABB—Residence - property for >1,350. Sold under order of court. Take advantage of a low appraise* meat It M. Laßue, phone 98. FOB BABB—Lard barrels. Rensselaer Bakery. FOB wtw ♦ few pure bred Hampshire brood sown Boyd Porter, phones 549 or 95. FOB BAU —40 acres in White county, about three miles from Wolcott. Address Fred D. Meckel. 9 Bast 13 th St, Chicago. HL ________ FOB ww w-trhine- eggs from my pure bred strain Goldeabuff Orplngums. B. Porter. Phone 5C9 or 275 or 95. FOB BABB—Seven room bouse, in good condition, with city lights and water. >I9OO. good terms. Floyd phbne 523, FOB BABB—Timothy hay in barn. FOB BAT.B—A “Reliable" 208-agg capacity incubator. Mrs. M. P. Warner. phone 222. —___ — —— FOB BABB—me CM. George M. Hasley residence on South Cullen »rreot. Tais is cm Of the beet resiuenees of the city* I* » «»o4ern tn all reaoecta J. F. Hammond, secretaryof the Jasper County Mortgage it Realty On . — fob a BBT muni largo unfurnlshH. Shields, Phone 934. FOB uer-W -A few choice 8. C. WiwXr Island Red eggs, >1.50 per 15. - - - . 7 - —- ■— —— ww FIT’S —Two six room residenctwo five room residences J. C. A SLSSvaly at r i -»u _ SLOP per settingTof 15 or ter, phone 922-D.

fob SAXB—Bronze and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone 814-H. TO* SAXE —Borno good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. D. Thompson. FOB BAXB—City property and town lota. Philip Blus. ’Phone 438. FOB SAXE—Large size reed baby carriage. A bargain. Inquire Mrs. Devere Yeoman, phone 318-White. FOB SAXE —6 Bhotes, about 100 pounds; also 3 farms, one of 100 acres, and two of SO acres. T, W. Grant. FOB SAXE—We are expecting to move from Rensselaer May 1. We are offering for sale our 6-room bungalow at sl6 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, plUows and wreaths Phone 216-Green. J. W. King, FOB BAXB—Buff Rock eggs for setting. Mrs. Charles Battleday. Phone 343. ~ FOB SAXE —Five room. house tn good condition, summer house. 3 lots, one a corner lot, good wtii, some fruit. Price 1300. H. K 8 wartsell. Phone 447-L . “ FOB HTI -House, two lots, garage. James Dounelly. FOB BAXB OB TBABB—Registered stallion and Jack. On easy terms or would take good team or cattle for part. L L. Jones, phone 308-B. FOB BALE —Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charles Morrill. Phone 423. • FOB BAXB—Modern residence, new 7-room house, 38x38; garage 13x18, corner lot, 36x132. Box 73. Phone 3 4 6-Qreen, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SAXB—Seven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price >4,000. Terms. Floyd Meyers. FOB SAXE—Burr-oak and white-oak posts, the very beat quality. On stone road. Phone 87-L. Mt. Ayr. Ind.

FOB SALB—Steam feed cooker, double flue. Sherman. Williams, Rensselaer Route 2. FOB BABB—Fine navy beana 10c • pound. ‘Phone 334 K. P. Honan. FOB BALE—Four head good work horses. Will weigh about 1400. William E. Marion. Phone 945-BL FOB SALE—7 brood sows, with Utter of pigs, 3 to 4 weeks old. Four miles north and one mile west; 1 3-4 miles north Wolcott. (Milroy township). Near George Caster's. Leonard Jackson. fob BAU OB BBWT —Big 40x>9 three-pole tent. 10-foot walla. Just the thing for public sales. We arethrough with it. We are in our' White front carage. Kuboake A Walter. FOB « 188-Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for Quick sale. Five farms, all bargalna Throe good barns that could be converted into residences. Also automobile oils. You will be interested la thees. Soo me C. W. Duvall, phono 14T. FOB BAU—I9I3 Ford touring car, in good condition. John A Switser. Phone 911-F. FOB BABB—1« horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used ibout 19 days. At the White Front garage. Kuboake and Walter. FOB W9T.B Registered Hereford bull. thirteen months old. Thomas Cain. Phone 929-G. FOB BABB—IM acre farm, wM valued. most aU level; black soil; 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultlveUsa. Can give good terms on _thls. Price >B9 par acre. Charles J. Dean A Sea. _____- WANTED. WAMTED-To lease, grazing sod. or * small brush; no large stumps or rocks . wanted. M. D Kan*. Fair Oaka. ■1 --fl nee an * ■ ■■■ , i. h '■ WAFTED—To buy bogs weighing from 79 UTI7S. J. J. Lawler, by Buri Beaver. . WA3TFBD—HeIp at the laundry. Ronsselerr, Bed, Phone 379. j Zr ■ nur tame coal beater. SSL- in good condition. Pheee B3S-! t . —, K. *lSm . .7_j , 'i'll—’r? or wonifLi} for Ndj- \ —J •treet. -r .

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WAMBBB Mas on farm. Will pay |W per month am! ms the year around. Can use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel. Phone H 8 U WAmo —Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Unes. We teach you he work and offer steady employment. Wages 37c to 42c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent. Indianapolis Street Railway Co.. Room KI 4 Traction Building, Indianapolis. I WAE P3TB -Chickens and turkeys, will call for sama ’Pbonr H 7. C. »- I Leavoi. , FORRENT. FOB SAXB—Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne’s Groshouaa FOB BB3HK-Furnished rooms. two blocks from court house. 203 N. Weston St. FOUND FOWm—Auto license 176217. FOI7MB—Lap robe. At this oßca. lot XOBT—A bunch of keys. Finder notify W. H. Beam at depot, phdhe 3. XOBT—AII wool horse blanket Harley Bruce. Phone 888-J. XOBT —Black laprobe on Jackson highway between Rensselaer and the Julius Huff corner. Please return to this office. XOBT—Between Simon Cook’s corner, 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy saddle. Reward for return. Call 808-R. Charles Lowman. • - MISCELLANEOUS. BTOXBW—Large black hound, with white speckled breast and lege, from farm 8 miles north of city. Disappeared Feb. 20th. $lO reward for information leading to recovery. T. W. Snow. IQTXC3 TO arBWO—We handle the Rumley Une Tractors, thrashing machines and farming Implements; also Western UtiUty one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FAXHTlXO—Paperhanging, tinting, graining and decorating. Estimates furnished. Prices moderate. Get your work done early and avoid the rush. F. EL McEHheny, Contractor, phones 408 black or 4. TAXBM VF—Black cow with halter. Inquire at this office. KOnr TO XOAM —I have an unlimited suppiy of money to loan on good farm lands at 6%% and usual commission or 8% without commission, as desired. Loans will be made tor k reara, 7 years. 18 years or 3« ream See roe about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. MOMIT TO XOAM—Charlss J. Dean A .

Judge Hanley went to Monticello on business today. Bertha Bostwick went to Monon ty spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ehner Farmer went to Delphi today. Dr. H. J. Kannal and wife returned today from Indianapolis. ArnoM Luers went to Indianapolis today to join his wife who has been visiting there this week. Mrs. Earl Clouse and children went to Gary today to visit her sister. Ben Welsh returned today from Indianapolis where he has been serving on the Federal grand jury. Mrs. E. C. English returned today from Lafayette where she had been a few days visiting her son and family. ' Mrs. S. M. Laßue went to Chicago today to visit her parents who have been spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Wallace Miller. Dr. H. S. Hatch of Indianapolis came here Friday representing the Anti-Tuberculosis Socieyt A private clinic is being held this afternoon in the waiting room at the court house. — _ In writing from Akron, 0., where he is employed by the Firestone Rubber Co., Harold Clark states that he is working as a tire finisher. He is also a member of the indoor base 'ball team of the conir pany and played a game last week in Canton, O. He will also be a member of the company’s out of -door base ball team and will open the season in Cleveland on April 6, playing in the outfield.

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WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.

Washington, D. C., March 12. Both sides are predicting victory in the treaty fight. William Jennings Bryan is scheduled to arrive on Monday to direct his campaign for ratification with reservations. The substitute for the reservation on article 10, introduced by Senator Lodge today; encountered a storm of criticism from both sides of the chamber and may be withdrawn tomorrow. —o—'Representatives of the bituminous coal miners and operators began leaving Washington tofiight, 'Completely at a loss to understand What more President Wilson can do to bring them together. With the army and navy pay bills still tied in a legislative snarl, the resignation of thousands of dfficers is rapidly demoralizing both services. There are now more than 3,000 officer vacancies. —o— G. M. Rushmore, a New York bank clerk, - who served overseas as a private and sergeant, opposed soldiers’ bonus legislation 'before the house committee on ways and means.

GIRL WHIRLED TO DEATH.

Lafayette, Ind., March 11.—Her clothing caught in the drive shaft of a gasoline engine, Bertha Bybee, age nine, was whirled round. and round, her head repeatedly striking against a brick wall at the consolidated school in Clarkshill yesterday afternoon. When the engine was stopped the girl was dead, her head beaten to a pulp. Several girls who attend the school were playing near the engine which operates a water pump. Several of the girls had been sitting on the shaft, and when the Bybee girl sat down her clothing became entangled. The other girls were frightened so badly that they did not shut off the engine, but ran into the school building. The janitor heard their screams and ran to the engine. The dead girl was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Bybee. Besides the parents she is survived by a brother and a sister.

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Furnished by the Fanners Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Live Stock Market. Hogs—Receipts, 11,000; top, $16.00. Cattle —Receipts, 1,500. Sheep—Receipts, 2,000. May oats opened at .827-8 and 3-4; closed at .82 and .83. July oats opened at .75 5-8 and .75 3-8. (Sept, oats opened at .67 3-4 and .67 5-8. . May corn opened at 1.47 7-8 and 5-8; closed at 1.48%. July corn opened at 1.41 7-8 and 34-; closed at 1.41 and 1.42. Sept corn opened at 1.38 1-2, and 1-4; closed at 1.38 3-8.

A PROCLAMATION.

A grave emergency threatens the schools. The supply of trained and competent teachers is everywhere decreasing. Teachers are leaving the ranks of a noble but underpaid profession. New recruits are not coming forward to fill the gaps. Nearly ' seven hundred thousand children are in the schools of Indiana. They are the citizens of tomorrow. The world problems of the new times ahead demand that these children receive even better school training than the children of yesterday. We must act today to save the schools. ■ , • It is proper and fitting, therefore that our people unite in striving to create a finer spirit toward the work of the teachers in promoting a deeper sympathy and regard for. school work, to the end that the best of our young people may be drawn and held to the great service of teaching. JAS. P. GOODRICH, Governor.

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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. . Rensselaer Christian Science Society hold regular services Sunday at 10:45. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening at 7:30. Subject Sunday, March 14, “Substance.” You and your friends are cordially invited to attend any service. William C. Rose et ux to Edward J. Randle, March 2, 1920, ne sw 8-29-5, pt 8-29-5, pt 17-29-5, pt 16-29-5, pt 17-20-5, w pt se sw 8-29-5, Hanging Grove twp. and w pt ne nw 17-29-5, Hanging Grove twp., 235.14 acres, $33,500. J. J. Montgomery returned from Indianapolis Friday evening after attending the Wood meeting in that city. He reports that the Presidential candidate was warmly received in the capital. General Wood made an address at the Columbia Club to the county ' managers at a luncheon. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bean the Signature of /CsfisißAW Wants you to write him toda> for a treatment of Dr. Burkhart's Vegetablo Compound. Pay for same when cured of Liver, Kidney. Stomach Trouble. Constipation, Catarrh, Rheumatism. Don t miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful preventative for Grip, Flu. Address 621 Main St., CVr'nnatl, O. For sale « all Drug Store; treatment 25o.—Adv. ~/,rrrfrrrrr r--*-'"************* Say It With Flowers Holden’s Greenhouse

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। The trial of Kate Hansson vs. John Hansson, suit for divorce, has been set for March 24 in the Newton circuit court. There will be a meeting at our house Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. All are welcome. John and Mary Fenwick. Rev. H. G. Knox of McCormick Seminary, will preach in the Presbyterian church Sunday at both morning and evening service. A table published by the Benton Review shows that in 1884 the tor” tai vote cast in Benton county was 2966 while in 1918 it was 2772. The towns have 'barely held their own in population while the farms are growing larger and machinery is lessening the help needed oh the farm. Job printing at the Republican Ladles: When irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Da not experiment with others; save duappointment. Write for "Relief" and particulars, it's free. Address: National Medical Institute. Milwaukee. Wia.