Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1920 — Page 3

e THE UMIVEBSAt Cil r j — ■ rcqad! Keep the old Ford running:—■it'M never wear out if you let ub take care of It Ia Brfliff it ih and we'll make it run like u ' rtoe. These are days that call for savsaSdit* ii£ Beware MWb** time and money a " thin r or roor But a must Quality w ta """ j ninff shape and that’s our business. Ford mechanics, Ford materials, lW tffypffßbisW*KsßßSWm- ■ *- Ford excellence with Ford low prices. , Let us look after your car. Central Sales Company I ' ’PHONE THBEE-ONE-NINE.

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COLUMN rottAii. mi HTii fUnrl" Comb Whit* '■Leghorn eggs. Pure bred deck.,. M a hundred/ Hueaell Van Hook, pbone . >3S-A. '■ VOS ■ a T.B—Hey. X will bare a car of clover and timothy bay on track thla week. Am shipping a ear from another farm. It ia nloe nay. call 838-Q. Henry Pauius. roa latiT T — good farm marae, good wagon with gravel box and flat bed. alao aet of good team harness a A. Canada, »»» N. McKinley AvA vea gar.a—Good aiaed chkkon ho” AbSSn? ,Mra. BU**** Ha us. Phone • 460-Wihlte FOB WlTifl—'A Jersey heifer oaif. Will make good milk cow. Phone Ml. FOB »AXJ— Fairly good eWje. .Would do far waah room. Flume \ 909-A. ... ': 1 WABFBB—To do your «5 T *?jßr work. Harry Marlatt. 11l B. dm street. , • roa BAXiß—•White Wyandotte eggs Also some young and old ranwta. w. 9. piatt, phone W>. Qreen, %25?t:r. rustrt B- F. D «. f rom ■ar.w--T*ura brad White _PiygssgMigHr —brill Tbitim-Tewit sa,» WlgaJjST* *4*2* wo/'tak# pit Hi» a JppiM>r susss? «Bp**?CTSts« wwSeidTtodT rom uuM*at« teed a. C_BtaK

808 gAXS-30,000 aarty bead lettuce plants: ready now. Holden’s Green ly>uaee. FOR SAX* —Household furniture, consisting of small hard coal burner: gasoline range; two wooden beda and springs; washing machine; good sewing machine: large copper kettle; 10gallon iron kettle; bee hives and now material for hives, cut and ready to put together; office chair; sauosge grinder; 24-hour clock; large grindstone. Phone 468. FOB SAX F —Two roan bulls, past year old and weigh about 700 Rm. Ohaiieß i Morrell, phone dsß. pgg agg^gMraaaL FOB SAgat—Bronze turkey gobbler. Fred Llnback, 037-G. FOB SAX*—Six wild ducks. George Putts, Phone 844-Black. FOB SAX*— Pure bnbd Buff OrplogJames A, Wmon, R. O. No. 1 ' . FOB >IT|I Nmo room bouse, nearly new, eleotrlc lights, good welt, deters and wash bouse with oement fl-or as! IFs. FOB flower* and potted plants Oe borne’s Grenhouse. FOB BABB OB ' 40x80 three-pels tent 10-foot walls. Just the thing for pnblte- sales. Wo are through with It. We are la oor wfclte front garags. Kuboske 4k Walter.

FOB SdT.B Second-hand automobile* —Fords, Overlands. Saxons:' Empires. Kuboske dt Wbitsr r t*phoae 804. ts i FOB! SkT.B—Some good brood sows, bred for Maroh Utter. R. D. Thompson. 9iH sesagS. amJ |MM FOB »>Til-Or will trade for town property;; adgbty acres of lenX Charles Morrill, Phone 468FOB BOTiB - Fine navy beans, 10c a pound. ’Phone 884 EL P. Honan. FOB MTil Seven room house, in good condition, with city lights and water. fttSoT good terms. Floyd Meyers, phone 18$. *■ ** mb gsT.n 00l Georgs SL Healey residence on South Cullen street. Tnis is one of the best reoluences of the otty. D <• modern In all respects. J. P. Hammond, sserctarytresaurer Of the . Jasper County Mortgage A Realty On - ~

FOB BMBT—Three large unfurnished rooms, " first floor and; three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Mrs. u. H. Shields, Phono Mi Tou mm d lssf*totoraatod a S>"jsioßa Boo' a* C. Wi 147. FOB : #dß«i...MWoru |,, tfeaidtoou. now 7-room übousa -Millj garage ltxia, «^3 t^!Kaa B ay*T• near** uatoes* section. clone todmtSl and aSSSS. Prloe $4,900. Terms. TU ”"‘ jrom MUHI hanly owir H. FOB itfß-411 aorsa White oounty, Ind~ between Chalmers and Woloott: -eom" v" ■ WAJTTBP— -Married man. on W g& rSSiia??“BhAj3ffs& WAJTTXB—GirI for general. house* work. Apply at once. Phene 66. Mm John A. Dunlap. ~ ,ii m mm. i, iinl - T|i i i .i.i 1 !" ! M»I1H TTiiliinas at Bernss’ restaurant. , ■; .. . , WUUOS9IB~ <, dnd hand tireless cooker.

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WAmn—WuMnn ‘At Imres or away. slbo house cleaning. Mrra x. v. on Lincoln , street. * n'.KKW. ‘ h.„n«. See Bsrnf 'Hariatt and Elmer Snodh Tr eggjy «««>—> e«d VAFTlD—Deliveryman. Co-opera-tive Moat Market. j£ WdMVBD —Saw gumming aad furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old orooo-out and circulars as good as new. BLMBR GWEN, Phone 41$, 117 B. Washington street, WAIHB) —Chickens and turkeys, will call for earns 'Phone 047. C. H. "'■■i .T.' VinUMlu on farm. Will pay SOO per month and use the year around. Cpn use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel. Phone 000 L ■' - — .!'» 1 V WAWTID —Moiormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you he work and offer steady employment. Wages 87c to 48c an hour. Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Co., Room 814 Traction Building, Indianapolis. WUTXS —To nuy large coal beater. Mast be In good condition. Phone s»s* White. FOR RENT. FOB unwHOttM h west part of the city. Phdlie *O9 ot 180. FOB BXXTT—T*te furnlehed rooms with bath. Phone 100. 114 N. Wanton St Mrs. James Clark. FOB BBBF—Furnished won*. two blocks from court house. SOB N. Weston St w LOST —Between Goodland and Rensselaer on March ’ $?, » 82x3 Vk rim and Harrison tins, else 38x4. Notify George Shephard, Goodland, Ind. LOST—Between Simon Cook’s corner. 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy Saddle. Reward for return. Call 908-R. Charles Lowman. * v Agm ml _. Alto — —«■ M n.i. ,11 K_4l mvoA—'i ic jnn box niui piubii wilt* Uant, somewhere tn 'Renseeiaer.' Leave at Republican office and receive $6.00 reward.

LOST—A boy’s thick baseball mitt Robert Turfler, phone 800-P.. . miscellaneous. HAT* FABTT *0 BBT—4 or $ room oottogo of bungalow; must bs modern or partly,so. .Any place south of railroad. Inquire or L. H. Hamilton personally, Republican office. — ■ I —b: mzoa SO FABMBBP—We handle the Rurnley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and Implements. > At the White Front garage, Kuboske and Walter. TABB OF—Black oow with baiter. Inquire at tblo office. BOMBS SO BOAR—I have aa unlimited supply or money to loan on good farm lands at and usual oommloolon or $«- without commission, a* desired. Loans will bo made tor s rears, 7 year*, 10 years or $0 years, bee mo about those various plana John A Dunlap. BOMBS SO XOdilii’Oherleo J. Doan * $m ' COME AND SEE ME. I have Baldwin pianos and other makes, phonographs, several makes, including the Ampliphone. All makes of records. CHARLES B. STEWARD, South Side West Washington St PASTURE LAND FOR RENT. Have ninety acres at Pleasant Ridge and two hundred acres at Fair Oaks. Will rent by the acre for the season. J. J. Lawler. See or phone ERNEST BEAVER, R. F. D. 3, Rensselaer, Ind. 938-L

ANNOUNCEMENTS. —— W. . ■ 10(1. ,mn, lullin’) — FOB JOBM OF OXBOWW OOUBT. fojto of VswOoa candidate for the nomination for Judge of the Circuit Court, on the Republican ticket, at the. primary electlqn to he held on May X 1980, and iral appreciate your votes and your Influenoe. L . ; QBORQH^A* 1 WII.T.T.MB R ss&"ri. fe*--I-I ■ ... . — I will b« a osndklste for the nomination for Judge of the 80th JudlclaJ Circuit, on ffie ’Repttblloan ticket, at the primary etoctlon, to he- held on May 4. IM.. M LARUE.

To «M>,Beyie -Of Mayer Ahd Bewton Notice UT) hereby given that I will be a oaadidafce, for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth' Jodlotal District, subject to th* preference of the Be-fisyss-rr &a sm.* Thanking you for your support, I am JOHN f. X&NIAP. To The Bepubitaan~ Voters Of Meyer I ask the: Support of the voters of arnisys: &3tit|fH3 wapw>. Foot* To V«U» TP * I dmfin to X wW be a candidate for the wpartimtlon for sheriff of Jaeper county subject to T ra. ssrJgsggagu ?*SSe to" 1 announce that X will be a candidate for tfce BepuhHoan .aaml- ' W nmMt >!i IS£SS3S* ■„

WANT TO CONTRACT PICKLES.

We will contract for pickles delivered at Neadand at the following prices: Small pickles, 1 to 4 inches, $1.85 per bosket pi® Idee, 4 to 5 inches, 50 cents per bushel. Smell nabs and crooks, 50 centa Ealumet PICKLE WORKS, INC. Contract with F. E. Cavendish, Eetrland, Ind. Call 17-Black or phono 441Whito the Jasper Radoctioß Co. wifi take care rs poor dead or crippled stock. Long distanee calls paid by company. Read 4 Rood, Managona.

PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS I will soil my household goods at public auction at my home, formerly the William P. Baker residence, in Rensselaer at 2:80 p. m. on Saturday,' April 8, 1920: Large < bookcase, library table, mantle dock, desk, couch, Favorite base burner, long mirror, good sewing machine, sideboard, hall tree, set of dining chairs. Crown piano and bench, plush upholstered parlor set, walnut bed room . suite, golden oak bedroom suite, two old style bureaus, three mattresses, five large velvet rugs, child’s crib, refrigerator, kitchen cabinet, new Cole blast range, Detroit vapor gasoline stove, two ovens, kitchen table* cooking utensils, dishes,, folding cart, electric iron, electric vacuum cleaner, electric nickel stove, laundry stove, washihg machine, boiler and tubs, fruit jars, four Gates half-soled tires and other accessories. Many other articles too numerous to mention, are for sale. TERMS: A credit of six months will be given on all sums of over $lO if paid token due, if not paid when due notes to draw eight per cent interest from date. Sums of $lO and under cash. MRS. J. J. EDDY. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer.

MOM-BBBXDBMT NOTICE. (State of Indiana, County of Jasper, SB in the Jaaper Circuit Court, to Aj>rl7 Term, 1020. Cause No. 9194; George A. Williams, administrator of the estate of Nancy Songer. deceased, vs. Alfred Fletcher; John Fletcher and Fletcher, his unknown wife; Delila Hega and George M. Hege. her husband; Timothy Hege and Mrs. Hege. his unknown wife; Robert Hege and Mm Hege, his unknown wife; George Hege and Mrs. Hege, his unknown wife; Mrs. Flora Hdinger and — Edinger, her* . unknown huatoand; Kate M. Lee and Le^ her unknown husband; Mrs. Bell Smith and Smith, her unknown husband; Mrs. Mamie Taylor and Taylor, her ‘'Unknown husband; George Thomjpson and Nancy Thompson, his wife and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Delila Hlege and George M. Hege. her husband; Edward Thompson; George Thompson; Delila Thompson; Arthur Thompson; Hazel Thompson; Fannie Thompson, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of George Thompson and Nancy Thompson, his wife; Margaret (eehwlnd) Glass; —S——Glass, the unknown widower of Margaret (Schwind) Glass, deceased; Frederick Schwind; Herman Schnlnd and Schwind, his unknown wife; Rosa' Lepper and Lepper, her unknown husband; Mrs. Lillie Carr and Carr, her unknown husband; Mr*. Lena Estle and ——— Katie, her unknown husband; Mrs. Mary Ann Young and - Young, her unknown husband; Christian Schwind and — 5 Schwind, his unknown wife; Lavina Bryant and -t Bryant, her unknown husband, and all the unknown hell*, devisees and legatees of Lavina Bryant and ——- Bryant, her unknown husband, and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Margaret (Schwind) Glass and Frederick Schwind and — : Glass. her husband; Martha Ellen Albertson; The First National Bank of Rensselaer, Indiana; the Fraternal Building Loan Association of Indianapolis, Indiana: Harriett W. Ferguson, widow of BroxlUla F. Ferguson: George FerguaCn; Dee Ferguson; Bthel Faucett; and all tne unknown heirs devisees and legatees of Nanoy Songer, deceased. ■ Now cornea the plaintiff, by hie ataffidavit that the defendants; John Fletcher, Timothy Hege, Robert Hege, George Hege; Mrs. Flora Edinger, MriT Mamle Taylor, p Mrs. Kate M. Lee, Mrs. Bell Smith, George Thompson, Edward Thompson, Delila Thompson, Arthur Thompson, Hassl Thompson, Fannie Thompson, Mrs. Rosa Lepper, Mrs. LUlle Carr, Mrs. Lena Estle, Christian Schwind, Harriett W. Ferguson, Ethel Faucett, Ferguson are not residents of tbs State of Indiana. , • »• Said suit or proceeding la prosecuted to quiet the title to the following described real estate, to-wlt: Lots IX 13 and 14. Block IX Weston’s Second Addition to the Town (now City) of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant* that, unless they be SnffiiVlpMSre April A. D., 1020, at the Court House In Rensselaer, in said County and Stats, and answer or demur to said complaint, the aame will be beard and determined in your absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and 4kßx the Seal of said Court, at RenssSaSr. Indiana, this Itrd day -of Maroh A. Dy IMO. (Seal) JESSE NICHOLS, dene. C. M. Bands. Attorney.

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GILLAM ITEMS.

Mrs. Roy Strong, teacher of the Gillam school, visited at the E. C. Pullins home Wednesday night. Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Freshour entertained last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Chas. Maddox's sister, Miss Viola Brady, of Paris, 111. Those present were: Miss Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maddox and George and Leon Maddox and Leon Smith. Refreshments, consisting of ice cream and cake were served. All returned'home at a late hour reporting a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrp. Meade Rayhum. Miss Gladys Hershman, t who is attending school at Medaryville, was returning home Friday evening when her horse became frightened at a motorcycle and ran and upset the buggy, throwing Miss Gladys out, and dragging the buggy some distance. Miss Hershman was not hurt. Mrs. Hamilton Record is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Maddox spent Sunday with Mr. and Salem Long. Mrs. B. F. Lefevre came home Friday evening from the Francis Willard hospital in Chicago where she has been taking treatments. Mr. and Mre. James Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevens and Misses Virgde and Myrtle Stevens spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roby. Misses Jessie and Laura Rayburn and Mr. Russell Rayburn spent Sunday with home folks. Miss Sarah Conpess visited the Gillam school Friday. Those that took Sunday dinner with the Joe Maddox family were: Mrs. Alice Pogue and daughter, Nina, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Maddox, Miss Viola Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wacknitz. '

Large clean rags wanted at the Republican office. ____ Job panting at the Republican

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Quality, Service and Satisfaction is the foundation updb which we have built <mr twin—, and it is our desire that J—avail yourself or the opportunity to hoe—o acquainted WltH O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread For sate by grocotteo or call tIC

After you eat—always take FATONIC mmc ■•■■■ga ■weeteadrtran*. imnwr^"^~"T F. LONG * SON -H ■■ • , gs REDMEN. The meeting night of the Redmen lodge has been changed from Friday to Wednesday evenings, and all members are asked to govern themselves accordingly. There will be team practice Wednesday evening, March 81, and a full attendance is desired. u BY ORDER OF SACHEM. J Mrs. John Tilton of this city fu»d| her parents, Mr. and ’Mfs. John Greve of DeMotte were guests today of Mrs. Tilton'S daughter, Beatrice Tilton, who is the teacher at McCoysburg.