Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1920 — Page 2

THE UNIVERSAL CAR EVERY ROAD IS A FORD ROAD EVERY DAY IS A FORD DAY—- - * ' . *■ St . The FORD is Hie one car that is economical to bay end at the same time economical to own and use. There is no bigger time and money saver than the Fond. Have ns look after your car with Ford mechanics, Ford materials, Ford excellence at Ford prices. PERSONAL SERVICE. Central Sales Company ’PHONE THBEE-ONE-NINE.

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN . . FOR ULL iro* gaxx—Single Comb White Leghorn eggs. Pure bred flock. *6 a hundred. Russell Van Hook, phone >3B-A. pffg iitj —Hny I will have a ear of clover and timothy hay on track this week. Am shipping a car from another farm. It ie nice nay. Call >3B-0. Henry Pauius. roi BABB—'Two good farm mare*, good wagon with gravel box and flat bed. also set of good team harness. S. A. Canada. 225 N. McKinley Ave. rOB BUI-Good sired chicken bouse. A bargain. Mrs. Elisabeth Ha us. Phone 460-Whlte rOB BUB—A Jersey heifer oalf. Will make good milk cow. Phone 681. 1 TOM gar.a—Fairly good above. Would do for wash room. Phone 606-Ar-, —— ' • . • TOM BABB—White Wyandotte eggs for setting from my pen bred hens at |1.60 and 12.00 per setting of 16 eggs. Also some young and old rabbits. W. H. Platt, phone <22. Green. TOM BABB—Cheap if taken at onca, a good farm wagon and endgate seeder. Call Allen Hotel. Fair Oaks, led. FOB «flT,p Three . head good work horses, average 1400 or better. Wm. E. Marion, R. F. D. 4. Rensselaer. Ind Phone 646-K. ' . : • —- — Ttl IT*'" " ‘ PlTmouth Rock eggs for setting. From good strain. *I.OO per 16 or *6.00 per 100. Phone 002-J. Orville Lambert. FOB saw—Pure bred Duroc-Jersey male hog. weight 176. o ß®ecoe Halstead. Mt Ayr. Phone 87-F. *46o** wm in good bankable note If terms are desired. Address R. F. D. Box 24. Wheatfleld. Ind. Chickens. Must be sold at once. Rex Ott, R. F. Pi No. L _ FGB.BABB— Pms Myd f py y *6.00 per TOM BBB»—The Oddfellows store room st GlCord. Inquire of Charles Britt, secretary, phone 022-B. MB lIT.I TTnneehnlil goods, piano, 5, b <SSV ’SW’SiSVSiiS ii tti. J. Wl—w PWO. M. B. WUItaWie. — ' -

FOB SAXE—A team of mules. 3 and 4 .Tears utdT sound " r 4nd broke; ' taam 1 and 5 years old, and a good rubber tired buggy and set of single harness. Cash or time or will trade for cow or heifers. Phone 952-F. Lonergan Bros. FOB BAXB—Nino room ho is*. nearly new, eleetrlo lights, good w*IL ole tern and wash house with oement floor and drain. Inquire of J. N. Leatoorman at the Flrat National Bank. FOB SAT.B—Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne's Qrenhouse. FOB BAXB OB 888T —Big 40x89 three-pole tent, lft-foot walls. Just the thing for pubUo sales. We are through with It. Wa are la our white front garage. Kuboake A Walter. FOB BAXB—Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Ovarian ds, Saxons, Empires. Kuboake A Walter, 'phone 114. ts FOB BAT.B—Some good brood sows, bred for March litter. R. D. Thompson. »

FOB lilil City property and town letta Phi Up Bins 'Phone 411. FOB BAXB—Or will trade for town property, eighty ecrea of land. Charles Morrill. Phone 423. FOB —Fine navy beans 10c a pound. 'Phone 134 K. P. Honan. FOB BAXB—Fine Buff Rock eggs for setting. Mm. Charles Battleday. Phone 343. FOB uav.w—Seven room house, In good condition, with city lights and water. SIOOO, good terms. Floyd Meyers, phone ISS. FOB BAXB—Timothy hay In barn. Henry Paul us. 038-0. FOB “t- I —x‘he Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen •ueet. Tnts Is on# of the best residences of the city. It la modern In all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mortgage A Realty Co FOB BUT—Three large unfurnished rooms, first floor and three rooms turnlshed for light housekeeping. Mrs. c. R. Shields, Phone 134.

- TOM BABB— Five city properties In fins locations, big bargains for Quick sale. Five farms, all bargains Three good barns that could be converted Into residences Also automobile oils. Tou will be interested Jn these. See ms C. W, 'Duvall. phone 147. FOB BABB— Modern residence, new 7-room houss 28x36; garage 12x16, corner lot, 66x122. Box 11. Phone 246-Green. Rensselaer. Ind. FOB BABB— Seven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price *4JM>O. Terms. Floyd Meyers FOB BABB— Hi horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used about 10 days At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FOB 8A88 —320 scree White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Woloott; black prairie; *176 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business In Indianapolis Write me for engagement to see this farm. S. L. Schubach, Indianapolis. Ind. 1002 City Trust Bldg. FOSmiBB— I6O sore farm, well most all level; black soil; 6room house, good barn, corn cribs good arelJ. fine orchard, land all in cultlvaBoa Oaa give good terms on this. Prloe *6O per acre. Charles J. Dean A Bon. -FOB BABB— Sewing machine and wood stove. Both as good as new. Rice Porter. 4 ' FOB BABB —Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Goldenbuff Orpingtons G. B. Porter. Phone- 666 or 276 or 66.

~ WANTED. WABTSS— Washings at home or away, also house cleaning. Mrs. L- V. Martin. WABTEO—Your rubbish hauling. See Harry Marlatt and Elmer Snodgrass. WJJITIO—To buy some cows sura heifers Phone 952-F. WAJfTXO—Deliveryman. Co-opera-tive Meat Market. wagTU—To buy incubator, 60 to 100 egg. George Reed, Phone 606. TllTfll flair gumming and furniture repairing. Hava new up-to-date machinery and can make eld cross-cut and circulars as good ss new. ILMBR GWIN. Phone 41*. *l7 B. Washington - i—l—'m. II I i!■'■■■ lII— -1 J.. ~ II ■4" ■" WAJRBB— To do your scavenger work. Harry Marlatt. *27 B. Elm street. ~ BIQ7III flilnhens and turkeys. wardjrtl BrSsit TOms *47. CL H. WABIM Msii on farm. Will pay *6O per month and nse the year asound. Can nse middle aged man. J. F. Nagel, Phone *o* L.

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WAETBD— alotormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you ha work and offer steady employment. Wages 87c to 42c an hour. Apply or writs Superintendent. Indianapolis Street Railway 00.. Room 814 Traction Building, Indlanapolia WANTED —To ouy large coal heatar. Must be in good condition. Phone lII* Whit A • ' FOR RENT. Fpß BEET—A 4-room house. Apr. i.l SB.OO per month in advance. Must i>e a small family. Must mow lawn and keep It clean. Marlon Cooper. P2l Franklin St. * fob BEET—Two furnished rooms with bath. Phoaa 111. 114 N. Weston St. Mrs. James Clark. FOB BElT—Office and storage rob me, over Hilliard and Hamel Store. A. Leopold, phone 33. FOB BEET —Furnished rooms, two blocks from court house. 208 N. Weston ! St. ' ~~ LOST LOST—Lap robe, green on one side and black on other, almost new. Eilt Tobin, phone 949-J LOST—Monday afternoon, Cole 8 starting crank, between Main garage and- Rabbit town. Return to Main garage, the best In Renselaer. LOST—Between Simon Cook's corner. 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy Saddle. Reward for return. Call 908-R. Charles Lowman. XOBT—Tie pin set with small brilliant, somewhere in Rensselaer. Leave at Republican office and receive SB.OO reward. LOST—A boy’s thick baseball mitt. Robert Turfler, phone 300-D.

MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE PABTT TO BUT—6 or • room cottage or bungalow; must be modern or partly so. Any place south of railroad. Inquire of L. H. Hamilton personally, Republican office. EOTXCKB TO FAJUCBBB—We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farmiry? implements; also Western Utility one horse-power ttactor and implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. lyirßS OF—Black cow with baiter. -Inquire at this office. _ 7 -_„ —— MOBBT TO XOAJf —I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 6ft% and usual commission or 4% without commission, as desired. Loan* will he made for s rears, 7 years, 10 years or 20 year*. x See ms about these various plans. lohn A Dunlap. MOBBT TO XOAJf —Charles J. Dean A 800.

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SIOO Investments Why wait until you have saved SI,OOO or $5,000 to become an investor? Put your small sums of money to work at 7* in DOWLINGS’ SECURITIES, and make it a habit. . THE R. L. ROLLINGS CO. S. RAY LARUE, Jasper County Manager,

The slogan in Geraaßny ia “God save' the mark!”—Mobile Register.

THE FRANKLIN CAR

wa* so well built 10 years ago that nearly all 1910- models are Tunning yet in daily service. Of course the current model is even a better car, but you find no changes in the general design and construction. . Too many improvements announced all the time proves a company's still uncertain. They may never survive the experimental stage. The Franklin is a proven success. You will not be disappointed when your money is gone. .. Like the man that took his wife to the hospital and went every morning to inquire of -her condition. Monday he was told she was improving. He was glad and came early the next day. He got the same answer. She was improving, and so it was every morning, always improving. One morning he was told she was dead. When he came to, he asked; “Well, what did she die of, improvements?” . /Moral: Don’t put your faith and your money into a car that is not a proven success. They may finally announce failure. THOMPSON & KIRK.

TEMPERATURE The following is the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m. on the date indicated: Max. Mia Mar&h 26 "'•* 46 March 27 63 32 March 28 68 63 March 29 71 35

MONDAY LOCAL GRAIN MARKET

Oats Corn fl’4B Rye . $1.55 Wheat $2.30

MONDAY PRODUCE MARKET.

Cream. 67c Eggs Springs 24c Stags 18c Cacks 13c

PHYSICIANS’ NOTICE. At a meeting of the physicians of Rensselaer held March 25th, the following fee hill was adopted to become effective April Ist, 1920. Office prescriptions, one dollar or more. Town calls, day, two dollars; night, three dollars. Country calls, two dollars for first mile and seventy cents for each additional mile, one way. Obstetrics, twenty-five dollars. Consultation, ten dollars. Anaesthetics, ten dollars or more. Signed, E. N. LOY. I. M. WASHBURN. A. R. KRESLER. E. C. ENGLISH. C. E. JOHNSON. M. D. GWIN. F; H. HEMPHILL. OUT TODAY. A new Columbia Record. Biggest hit of the year. “Venetian Moon.”. Fendig’s Rexall Drug Store. Chas. Weiss went to Chicago this morning. |Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin went to Chicago this morning. Walter King to Chicago this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ham of Lafayette spent the week-end here with friends. Mrs. Edward Wood returned today to her home in Fair Oaks after a visit here with Mrs. Don Warren. Mrs. W. F. and daughter, Eva, went to Kankakee, 111., today to visit with Mrs. Alice Moody. Lewis Moffitt of Montgomery, Ala., is the guest of his sister, Mrs. O. W. CedarwaJl of Union township. Seventy-seven teachers wrote on the examination held here by County School Superintendent Sterrett last Saturday. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton, who had spent a week with her daughter, Marie, in Indianapolis, returned to her home here Saturday. Mrs. J. N. Leatherman returned Sunday from Evanston, HI., where gho had visited with her daughter, Helen, who is' attending Northwestern University. County Auditor Schuyler C. Robinson has called the county council to meet in special session on Monday, April 5, for the purpose of making additional appropriations and attending to other matters. Mrs. Lottie George, who had spent* the winter with her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Beam and husband, returned to her home here Sunday. Mrs. Beam accompanied her mother here and returned to Chicago in the evening. ■■ . Delphi, Ind., March 27.—0il wm found Friday evening in the well which is being drilled north of the city.'< The specimen of oil which was shown on the street bears _ indications of being the real article, and it now only remains for the expert to arrive and -determine whether a sufficient flew has been struck to justify firing the well. v CASTORIA for Infants and Children Ite "A* afcnaswcf

Ip our “Bank®” In All Leathers *** r m . . Good Taste and Common Sense will approve of *ie Banker and Roamer, the shoes we feature this month in the window. Being Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoes, they of course, are ‘extremely comfortable, and as they are sold by us, you may be sure they are entirely satisfactory. J Reasonably Priced , _ B. N. FENDIQ

NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will ol the late Benjamin J. Gifford, aye now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on reasonable terms, but cannot take any trade. , Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. r GEO. H. GIFFORD, Executor. If prices fail to falter in their upward glide most of this winter s first-term overcoats are sure of reelection next fall.—Detroit Journal. ■ ■ ■" 1 1 An English medium says that beer ig popular in heaven. Possibly some departed spirit gave her the wrong number. —Salt Lake Telegram. ' One advantage about serving a term dn the President’s Cabinet is that it is often shortened by extreme inclemency.—Columbia fa. C.) Record. Our idea of the millennium is a time when a London Parliament will draw up an Irish Home Rule bill that will please both Belfast and Dublin. —Omaha World-Herald.

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Quality, Service and Satisfaction is the foundation upon which we have built our business, and it is onr desire that you avail yourself olf the opportunity to become acquainted with O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread For sale by groceries or call 616.

ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB JUDGE OF OZBOtm COUNT. To The Republican Voters of Newton And Juper Counties: I will be a candidate Cor the nomination for Judge of the Circuit Court, on the Republican ticket, at the primary election to be held on May 4, 1920, and will appreciate your votea and your influence. Sincerely GEORGE A. WILLIAMS. Rensselaer, Indiana, March 11. 1920. I will be a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the 80th Judicial Circuit, on the Republican ticket, at .the primary election, to be held on May 4. 1920. EMMET M. LARUE, To The People Of Jasper And Newton Counties: Notice Is hereby given that I will be a candidate for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Diotrfot. subject to the preference of the Republican voters to be expressed at the Primary to be held May 4, 1920. Thanking you for your support, I am Sincerely. JOHN A. DUNLAP. To The Republican Voters Of Jasper And Newton Counties: I will be a candidate for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Court on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election to be held May 4. Respectfully yours, . MOSES LEOPOLD. I ask the support of the voters of Jasper and Newton Counties, at the primary election on May 4, 1990. for the nomination, on the Republican ticket, for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit TON OOP NTT uooasn. To The Nepublioan Voter Of Jasper County: I wish to announce my candidacy for the nomination for Recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of tbe Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 4, 1920. Sincerely, WARREN M. POOLE ~ von man. To Voters of Jasper County: I desire to announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Jasper oounty subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries on Mur 4. TRUE P. WOODWORTH. T<r*The ofaq^hV^Md WtutftH Counties: I desire so announce that I will be a candidate for the Republican Nomination for Joint representative in the Indiana General Assembly from the district composed of .Jasper, Newton and Benton oeuntlen subject to the Republican voters of this district at - • cpw .vs ■**