Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1920 — Page 4
*-V ‘ ' l. THE UMtVEHSAL CAR Keep the old Ford running—it’ll never wear out if you let us take care of it. Bring it in and we’ll make it run like new. These are days that call for saving. There’s not Rjhware a bigger saver of time and money C P n nr than the Ford OR * OOF ear . But it must — .. be kept in runQuallty nin * shape and that’s our trasinesa. Ford mechanics, Ford materials, Ford™excellence ■with*' Ford low prices. Let us look after your car. Central Sales Company ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOE SALE. ITO* SAX*—Single Comb .Whit; Leghorn egg*. Pure brod flock. M ahundred. Ru»«»U Van Hook, phone 935-A. fOl uTil Huy I will hare a car of clover and timothy hay on t rick thl. week. Am shipping a oar from another farm. It Is nice nay. Call 888-0. Henry fauhia. ros SAXB—-Two good farm mares, good wagon with gravel box and flat bed. aleo set of good team harness. S A. Canada. 336 N. McKinley Avs. rOI SAX*—Good _ slaed chicken house. A bargain. Mra Kllaabetfa Uaua. Phone 460-Whßa 808 ■ 6T.8--4 Jersey heifer «df Will make good milk cow. Phone eel. Mg —Fairly good stove. Would do for wash room. Phone 109-A-warns To do your scavenger work. Harry Marian. 827 H. Elm street. 808 SAXB —Pure bred White Plymoutb Rock eggs for aetting. From good strain. SI.OO per 1$ or $6.09 per fpcT Phone 9QI-J. Orville Lambert 808 SASB—Pure bred 8. C. Buff' Orpington eggs for setting. Fnun big bonestrain. »*.•• per 1C or »6.00 per CO. Phone 01S-P. 8. A. Arnold. 808 SAXB—Some good spilt white *\m ir posts C miles south, 2 west. Riley Tullia, phone 627-JB. 808 BBBT—-The Oddfellows store room at Gifford. Inquire of Charles Hritt secretary, phone m-a, ■ 808 SSTiB *i team of mules, • and 4 years old; sound and broke; team 4 and C years old. and a good rubber tired buggy and set of single harness. oSh or time or wUltrmdefor cow or heifers. Phone CCC-F. Lonersan Bros. . 808 liU-IMM early b«d lettuce plants; ready now. Holden s Greenhouses. - Ts— —————— 808 ffsr.w —Household furniture, consisting of small hard ooal banwr: gasoline range; two wooden _and springs; washing machine, good sewing machine; large copper kattta; B gallon iron ketUe; bee hlv<* and new material for hives, cut and readyto put together; office chair, sausage grinder; 14-hour clock; large grindstone. Phone 486. 808 SAXB—Two roan bulla, past year old and weigh about 700 lba. Charles Morrell, phone MX 808 SAXB—Two freah Jersey oowa Phone 616-B. B. W. Ellsworth. 808 SAXB—Bronze turkey gobbler. Fred Llaback. 917-Q. pgy 808 SIiT.B ffhr wild ducks. George Putts. Pbone 144-Black. SOB SAXB—Pure bred Buff Orpingtons; white African guinea eggs for setting of 1C; $1.60 sentby narSsl post. James A Gilmore, R. P. No. 1 808 SAKB —Nine room ho<ise. nearly drain. Inquire of J. H. Xeatnarman at the First Kattenal Bank. 808 SAXB—Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne s Qraabouae.
|it« oi un-su 4ux>» thnMalt ÜBt, l*-foot Villa. Jut the ♦mm cor peblie —Wo aro throodi with K. WO aro la oar white front gmng*. Kaboaka * Walter. W<m WW flitmofl lia—» automobile* —Forte, Ovarian da, Saxona. Empire*. * Walter. *phoao »i ts jrjsras?' bstvs - -*• MB BABB—Or wUI trado for town jr- * - f-QB f*-— »—> *» “iSa OoL Oeorge HL ■IS rntflonr- oa Booth CuUon SSiC This te oao of tho boot reslof city. Xt to atedorn In all ' __ • 'wy, ifaiimmfiM sscrsCJUTy* PH|pv6ito> two TO 4 yMDiSwi" 1 cultivfttorfi mow©!*; ft ft mder, $ ft; wouM trade wy&S"® AP *™?2® ■ v ; i
808 SAXB—Flvs city properties In fins locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farma. all bargains Three good barns thst could b# converted Into residences. Aleo automobile oils Tou will be interested in these. See me. C. W. Duvall, pbone 147. 808 BAXB—Modern residence, new 7-room house. 28x36; garage 12x16, oorner lot, 66x132. Box 72. Pbone 246-Green, Rensselaer. Ind. FOB SAXB—Seven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price $4,000. Terras. Floyd Meyers. 808 fIAXB—I% horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used about 10 days At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. 808 8AT.8—320 acres White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott; 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. rOB BAXB—ISO acre rarm, well .rained, most all level; black soli; 6room house, good barn, corn cribs good ■rail, line orcbard, land all in cultivates. Can give rood terms on this Price SBO per acrs Charles J. Dean a Boa. WANTED. WABTBD—Married man to work on farm. Arthur Arnott, R. F. D. 4, Rensselear, Ind.
WABTBD —Married man on farm. Good wages. House furnished. Write John B. Cassidy, Kentland, Ind. WABTBD —GirI for general housework. Apply at once. Phone 66. Mrs. John A. Dunlap. WABTBD —Waitress at Barnes’ restaurant. - r — , WABTBD —Have a new truck and am ready to do your hauling, move household goods, live stock and articles, long or short distances. Best of services guaranteed. Frank W. Hamer, phone 473. ' WABTBD —2nd hand fireless cooker. Mrs. Will Hogan. Phone 661. 312 N. Weston St. WABTBD— Team work ,to haul your ashes and clean your premlsea Lem Huston. Phone 81. - WANTED —Washings at home or away, also house cleaning. Mra L> v. Martin. First house east of cemetery on Lincoln street. WABTBD —Your rubbish hauling. See Harry Marlatt and Elmer Snodgrass. WABTBD —To buy some cows and heifers. Phone.. 962-F. ■ A ■■■ . • ■■■ - ■ »■‘ - - 1 " B.' WABTBD —Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and can make old cross-cut and circulars as good ss new. ELMER OWIN’. Pbone 418. 617 K. Washington street. WABTBD —Chickens and turkeya will call for same ’Phono 647. C. U. LsaveL WABTBD —Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Lines. We teach you he work and offer steady employment. Wages 37c' to 42c an hour: Apply or write Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Co.. Room 814 Traction Building, Indianapolis. WABTBD—To Duy large ooal heater. Most be la good condition. Pbone 616Whifca
FOR RENT. FOB RETT—Throe large unrurnlah-, «d rooms, first floor and thre* rooms turnished for light housekeeping. Mr*, o H. Shields. Phono 03*. MB RETT —House in west part of the city. Phone 409 or ISO. MB BXBY—Two furnished rooms with hath. Phono IM. 114 N. Wooten St. Mrs. Jamoo OariL MB BBHT—Furnished rooms. two blocks from court house. SOS N. Weston St LOOT ~~~~ BOM—Between Goodlaad and Rensselaer on March 29, a 32x3% rim and Harrison tire. site 33*4. Notify George Shephard, Goodland, lad. BOM—Between Simon Cook’# corner. 8 miles east and Charles U>wm«n place, .a heavy Raddle. Reward for return. Call 908-R. Charles In*mßli BOOT—Tie pin sot with small brilliant somewhere in Rensselaer. leorj at Republican office and receive 38-00 reward. ■ . ~ 11 mi * hoy's thick baseball mitt Robert Turfler, phone 300-D. ' MISCELLANEOUS. bungalow^ ”"m ust be SFmfiroSL personally, Republican office.
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BOTXCB TO TABMBBS—We bundle the Rumley line Tractors thrashing machines and farming Implements* also Western Utility one horse power tractor and Implements At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. TAKBB UP—Black oow with baiter. Inquire at this office. lIOBBT TO XOAB—I have an unlimited suppty of money to loan on good farm lands at 6tt% and usual commission or t% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made for k yeaw, 7 years, 1# years or 26 years See ms about these various plans. lobn K. Dunlap. MONEY BO XOAB—Charles J. Dean A Bws ANNOUNCEMENTS. 808 JTJDOB OB OZBOOZT OOUBT. To The Republican Totem of Bewton And Jasper Counties: 1 will be a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the Circuit Court, on the Republican ticket, at the primary election to be held on May 4, 1820, and will appreciate your votes and your influence. Sincerely - - GEORGE A. WILLIAMS. Rensselaer, Indians March 11. I*2o. I will be a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the 20th 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 Bewton CouiUti! Notice Is hereby given that I will ;be a candidate for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial District, 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 Bepnblloan Voters Of Jaspsr And Bewton 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 st the primary election to be held May 4. Respectfully yours, MOSES LEOPOLD.
1 ask the support of the voters of Jasper and Newton Counties, at the primary election on May 4, 1920, for the nomination, on the Republican ticket, for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit. ABRAHAM HALLECK. 808 COUBTT RECORDER. To The Republican Voter Of Jasper County: I wish to announce my candidacy for the nomination for Recorder of Jasper county, subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 4, 19-0. Sincerely, _ WARREN E. POOLE. FOR SHERIFF. To Voters of Jasper County: 1 desire to announce tnat I will be a candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Jasper county subject to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries on May 4. TRUE D. WOODWORTH. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE To The Voters of Jasper, Bewton ana Benton Counties: . _ .... I desire to 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 counties, subject to the Republican voters of this district at the primaries to be held May 4, 1620. LESLEY MILLER, Morocco. Ind. Earle Reynolds went to Chicago today to make reservations JEor passage on the Mauretania on which he and his family will sail for Europe, leaving America on June 12. Mr. Reynolds and his family will remain here until next Sunday, when they will leave for Wheeling, W. Va.. where they have a week’s eiE gagement. - —
Pay When . Cured Dr. Burkhart vanti wit te write hitq todav lor a treatment of Br. Burkhart 3 Vegetable Compound for Liver, Kidney, Stomach Trouble. Constipation. Catarrh. Rheumatism. 4 Pay when cured. Don t miss this grandest of remedies and wonderful preventative for Grip. Flu. Address 621 Main St, Cln'ti, O. For sale at all Drug Stores. 30-day treatment 25c.—Adv. NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana. Jasper County, ss: In the Jasper Circuit Court, to April Term, 1920. -——— “ Cause No. 9192. To Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiff by Abraham flalleek ,his attorney, and flies his complaint herein together with the affidavit of a competent person that the residence upon diligent inquiry is unknown of the following named defendants, to-wit. Marquis D. Losey; William H. Bettes; James Low; Lemuel S. House; Jane K. House; James Kennedy; Eliza A. Kennedy; Fredick J. Miphel; Helena F. Michel; Interstate Oil Company; Frank C. Ruten; Byrd Syndicate Limited; Federal Oil and Asphaltum Company, and its successors in Interest, the names of whom are unknown to plaintiff; William Henderson; Rachel Henderson; Rachel Henderson; the unknown husbands and wiveß respectively of the following named persons, to-wlt: Marquis D. Losey; James Low; Lemuel S. House; Jane K. House; James Kennedy; Eliaa A. Kennedy; Fredrick J. Michel; Helena F. Michel; William Henderson; Rachel Henderson, the names of all of whom are unknown to plaintiff; tee unknown widowers and widows, children, descendants and heirs, surviving spouses, creditors and administrators of the estates, devisees, legatees, trustees and executors of the last wills and testaments, successors in interest and assigns respectively, of the following named and designated deceased persons. to-wit: Marquis D. Lossy; William H. Bettes; James Low; Lemuel a House: Jane K. House; James Kennedy; Eliza A. Kennedy; Fredrick J. Miche;l Helena F. Michel; William Henderson; Rachel Henderson; the names of all of whom are unknown to plate tiff; that said action is for the purpose of quieting title to real estate to the State of Indiana. The following described real estate is described in said complaint, to-wit: The south half of the southwest quarter, and the south half erf the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, of Section 34, township 31 north, range 7 west, to Jasper County, Indiana. This action is brought by said Plaintiff for tee purpose of quieting- his title to said real estate as against.all demands, claims, and claimant* whatsoever. ■ • — :• . Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they bo and appear before the Jasper Circuit Court at the Court Rouse in Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, on the Bth day of May. 1930, the asme being the last judicial day of a term of tee Jasper Circuit Court of Indian*, to be begun and holden on tho 13th day of April, 1920, and answer or demur to said complaint, te* mim will be heard and determined in, their, •*»- - Witness Whereof. -I hereunto sot my hand and affix tho teal of said Srto Ronssolaer. Indiana. S2a»* tta rs iKJtaojA Cl*** of tho Jsapor Circuit Court.
Quality, Service and V Satisfaction i a the foundation upon which we have built our badness, ■ and it Is oar desire that you avail yourself ol the opportunity to become acquainted with O’Riley’s Golden Loaf Bread For sale by jcroceriee or call 616.
Victor Hoover went to Detroit, Mich., today to drive a car through. Chicago goers today were W. J. Wright and Don Wright. J. W. Rains went to Whitland today to attend the sale of his son-in-law. Lafayette goers today were H. E. White, Mrs. A. G. Catt and Mary Summers. Helen Kiplinger and Ruth McKinzie are spending the Easter vacation with their relatives here. They are students at the Sacred Heart Academy at Louisville, Ky. Linnie B. Rains, Nina Martindale, Mrs. J. B. Martindale, Charles Osborne and Charles Pefley went to Chicago this morning. R. E. Davis of BeMotte has had the address of his paper changed from DeMotte to Route 2, Fair Oaks. John Gleason, the horse buyer, is again here and will remain the balance of the week. If you have any good horses to sell see him at Hemphill's hitchbarn. Harry English, who is attending medical college at Indianapolis, came today to spend the Easter holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C, English.
Myrt B. Price, for many years the faithful and efficient surveyor of Jasper county, but who is now making his home with his brother, Korah, on the Price farm in Carpenter township, is visiting here with his sister. Miss Netta Price, the City Librarian. ■ • ’ ... In renewing her subscription to the Republican, Mrs. Nina Hammond, of Lafayette, widow of the late Judge Hammond, says: “Enclosed find two dollars for renewal of our subscription to the Republican. Your paper is very dear, almost sacred to us, coming from our loved old home where our early hopes and ambitions were so deeply rooted. Each issue renews the ties of our past association for Rensselaer, speaks of our dear ones lying in your calm and beautiful burial ground, where sooner or later we all hope to be laid to rest.” Respectfully, Nina V. R. Hammond. " » CASTOR IA For Infants and Children lit Use For Over 30 Years
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W. L. Bott went to Knox today., A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Stoekwell Sunday, March 28. April opened with one of her well known showers this morning. Estel Good and 0. S. Bell were in Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Mike Dwane of Chalmers came today for a visit with relatives here. D. D. Zook was in Rensselaer Wednesday for a visit with Mr. and' Mrs. Oren Parker and other relatives. . . ■. - ; J The Women’s Home Misionary society of the Methodist church will hold their annual Lenten ser- ' vice Friday morning at nine o’clock at the parsonage. • - j A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Foster, of Newton, Tuesday, March 31. This is their eleventh child, ten of whom are living. |
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