Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1920 — Page 4
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN na»AU.— YOB ■■TH Putt with twelve pip. Byron Hemphill. VOB BdBB-dMngio . Cm» WMM« Leghorn agga. Pure , bred tock. H si hundred. Russell Van Hook. phono 3 33-A. YOB Y3WN -Fairly good Would do tor wash room. Phono m-A. YOB OdTiß U tornay haifor St. Will make good milk —w. Thaws Ml. YOB Yd liß—Pure toad White JMymouth Bock eggs for Batting PTom good strain. iUi per 13 .or MM P— ’ IM. Phone M3-J. Orville lambert. YOB BABB—to— a good opUt White oak paste. I mil— south. 3 went. RlleyTullls. phoao MT-B. YOB BBBW ,»he ateco room at Gifford. Inquire of Online Britt, secretary. phone >M4k - YOB OOTB I toam es mnßa S and gaa Brea. YOB BABB M.M3 early b—dtottuoe plaate; ready now. Holden's YOB BABB—Two roan bulla peat 81“ YOB 808 Pare, toad BuffOrplavd— or|LM sent by parcel peat. Jam— A. dHtonara «, P. fa. t YOB BIJBB "Cat ftewero <— pound plants. Osborne’s Grenhoom YOB BABB Pana room rasidsooe. near buslne- soetton. rises to and ■.■gy* ***• YOB 8188 Yuto room bow— *• . BsyModities. ■ ■ - ————; ■ - I hra? »nen Comb Itad boby^m— <w egyyjg* t * w * w— ape— — — beaaa. lOe a
ve«s ai era Koop the oM Ford running—it'll novar wear oat if you let Uh take care of it Bring it in and wall make it run like new. These are days that call for BBT’ tag. There’s Bot Beware £ D than ths Ford Ui » OOF ear. But it must bo kept in runQuality niM that's our htudneas Ford mechanics, Ford materials, Ford excellence with Ford low prices. Let us look after your car. Central Sales Company 'PHONE THE EE-ONE-NINE.
POM SO TiW— Emereon rang plow, 14-inch. AU condition, 6-horse hitch. Price 850. George Humbers, phone 913-G. ron BdriU— Dark Corntali eggs. 81.00 for 15 at the house. J. H. Hoover, Phone 476-Green, 108 Rachel street. FOB BABB— A 16-inch sulky plow. Would trade for a second hand mower. W. 8. Ahern. R. R. 8. Phone 904-8, Rensselaer. FOB BdTiß Hay, on track; this week 838 per ton. Phone 818-0. Henry Paulus FOB asm 4 geldings; two mares, « years old; 2 cultivators; mower; disc; 10-ft spader. 8 ft; would trade for wind pump or tractor diss Joseph Kosts Fair Oaks, R D. L phone Mt. Ayr phone M-D. FBB BdUU Flve city properties in fine locations big bargains for quick sals Five farms all bargains Three good barns that could bo converted into residences. Also automobile oils Tou will be interested la thess Boe me. C. JV. Duvall, phone 147. FOB BABB—Beoond-band automoolles —Fords Overlands B»aons Empires Kuboake A Walter, 'phone 884. ts FOB BARB—I* horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used about 18 days At the White Front garage Kuboake and Walter. FOB Bd.TiU 188 acres White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; 8178 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianapolis Write me for engagement to see this farm. 8. L. Scuubach, Indianapolis Ind. 1002 City Trust Bldg. FOB BhTiß 180 acre farm, well uaiaed, moat ail level; black noil; 8rvom nouns good bars corn cribs good well, Bae orchard, land all in cultivauas Ona give good terms on this Price 880 per acre. Charles J. Dera A Bos
WANTED. WAVTNB— To trade a 7-foot McCormick binder in excellent condition, for a S-foot binder. W. S. Ahern, phone 904-S. Rensselaer. 7 WAVTBB— Married man to work on farm. Arthur Arnott. B. F. D. 4, Ren—clear, Ind, WAVTBJJ— Waitress at Barnes' restaurant. i' ' • ~ WAMTVlJ— Motormen and condaotors for Indianapolis city linen. We teach you the work and offer you steady employment. Wag— 40c to 45c an hour. Apply or write. Superintendent, Indianapolis Street Railway Company, Room 814 Traction Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. WAMT3KP—Have a now truck and am ready to do your hauling, move household goods. livestock and articles, long or short distances. Best of servic— guaranteed. Frank W. Hamer, phono 4TX WJJTIBB To buy some cows and heifers. Phono 353-F. WAVTNV— Two or ._tto— «£»A furnished or unfurutobed for light housekeeping. Mrs. Kato Hen—on, phone <3B.
WJUO-BB Saw gumming and furniture repairing. Have new up-to-date machinery and cm make old eroMcut and cirauars aa good aa new. TMBR GWIN. Phone 41CS1T M Washington street. WABYBB nilihonu and turkeys, will call for —me ’Phone <4l. C. H. Leavel. FOK KENT. FOB BUT— Five room house, barn, 10 lots, outbuildings; all complete with well. Lot of fruit. Northwest part of town. Call phone 951-K. G. W. Maritin. - ’ YOB Ban—Hou— to west part of the city. Phone 4M or IM YOB BBBB—Ftontohod reiiw. two blocks from court beaaa M 3 Ji. Weston St. — Uin BOSY A black Sheotoerd female dog. Long hair, white ring around neck. Very friendly. Cail phone 313-G. Lloyd Daadia. 8088-Tie Pin net with mwall briljMtC somewhere in Reoaoelaori leave übtteM oaco and rbaßvA M-M reward. - . , k—Mo BPIBdiBB HIIIH —an. . MSBBY BB SWB—Chart— 3. Pstn
THE EVENING REPUBLI CAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
NEV ELLIS OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY THURSDAY, APRIL 8 The Largest and Boot Musical Comedy That Ever Visited This City GUS HILL PRESENTS gij IJ y WITH A CAST OF 30 A Chorus of Sixteen Not Over Sixteen A special baggage car of scenery and Chorus Effects, all of which will be used in Rensselaer PRICES—3Oc, SI.OO and SLSO Seats now selling at Long's. MOOT TO ROAM—I have an unlimited oitppiy ot money to loan on good fans lands at IKK and ususU commission or 1% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made tor s years. 7 years, 18 years or 8V yearn See mo about these various plana, iobn A Dunlao. Everybody knows what ought to be done with the Turks, but it doesn’t look as if anybody was going to do it.—‘Philadelphia Press. Farm leases for sale at the Republican office, grain and cash rent.
After you eat— always take EATON IC Instantly relieves Heartburn. BteatedGassy Fooling. sweet and strong, fn rres.ee VRahtyaad Fso. A. F. LONG A SON ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB JVDBB OF OZBCVXT OOVBT. To The Bepabllora Voters of Mewtoa Aad Jasper Comment I 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, 1888, and will appreciate your votes and your Influence. Sincerely GEORGB A. WILLIAMS. Rensselaer, Indiana, March 11. 1880. I will be a candidate for the nomination for Judge of the 30th Judicial Circuit, on the Republican ticket, at the primary election, to be held on May 4. 1980. KMMET M
To The People Of Jasper And Vewton CountiMis Notice is hereby given that I will be a candidate for the office of Judge of the Thirtieth Judicial subject to the preference of the Republican voters to be expressed at the Primary to be held Ifay 4, 1330. Thanking you for your support, I am Sincerely. JOHN A. DUNLAP. ™* BngabßeM Vo— Of Jasper And Vowton Counttoss j_,, 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. I ask the support of the voters ot Jasper and Newton the primary election on May 4, 133*, for the nomination, on the Republican ticket, for the office of judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit. ABRAHAM HAT.T.IOCK. FOB OOtmTT BBOOBMBTo The BopubltoM Votes Of tower 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 ♦. I’M. Sincerely,' „ WARRKN B. POOLK FOB SBBBKFY. To Voters of JMY— OenMrt I desire to announce that I will bo a candidate for the nnmtnatiMi for sheriff of Jasper county to the decision of the Republican voters at the primaries on May TRUK D. WOODWORTH. YOB JOINT BBYBBBMjneABffVB To The Voters of Jasper. Vowton and Vsnton Counties: I desire to announce that I will Jy a candidate for the R«l>ukUcan nosMnation tor joint repreeentetlve in the Indiana General Assembly from the district composed of Jasper, Newton and Benton oountiea “kject to the Republican voters of this district at “• » njak’KAjrMorocco. Ind. fob joint BRFm—gTATryx. To the Voters of Newtek, Benton and Jasper Oounti—: Notice is hereby given <*“•**, w “i be a candidate for the Joint Representative ton and Jasper counties on the republican ticket. «“kject to the will of the voters at the primary ejection to be held on M.y A y»2O. D Brook. Ind.
Follow the Footprints to the Princess Theatre to see “Back to God’s Country” ? Thurday and Friday, April Bth and 9th. I _ ■ ■■ ■ ~ • •< *
Mrs. Charles H. Porter was in J Chicago today. < Dr. L M. Washburn was in Chi- ; cago today. Catherine Kuboake. i who spent ; the Easter holidays here with her 1 , Sl rents, returned today to South end to resume her studies in St. ' Mary’s college. j: Russel Strawbridge returned to '; his home in Benton Harbor, Mich.,' ‘ Tuesday, after spending the Easter vacation here, but Mrs. Strawbridge and children remained for a longer viait with her parents, Mr. and Mi». A. F. Long CASTOR IA For Infante and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature nf *•***£*&• j
— MILK : Pint $Mc > Quart 12c ’ Half Gallon 23e > Gallon or more per day will ’ sell at special price. CREAM ► Quart .60c ’ Pint 31c i One-half Pint 16c ’ I buy pure Jersey cream from * a neighbor and guarantee it. Morning and Evening Delivery ; SAM DUVALL
R \ 3§ z s ; ■ - '- Take a Real Ride in the Cleveland, and You’ll Know What a Car It Is The Cleveland Six, the sensation of the year among ' light sixes, is selling itself to thousands who use discrimination in picking out the car they want. To attempt to describe the qualities A real ride will show you, better than of the Cleveland Six is no easy task, can be told you, that the Cleveland .~ j -You must ride in it to know it. Take has power and pick-up and flexibility a real ride and you begin to under- and ease of driving that do not come stand that here is a better light six, with many other cars. Low-hung very much better. It has an enclosed spring suspension and splendidly up4 over-head valve motor, of exclusive bolstered cushions wipe out the road* Cleveland design and manufacture and bumps. Beautiful body lines place tested in road work for three years the Cleveland above the usual plane before being offered the public, that in appearance. Upholstery is of gives performance unsurpassed. genuine hand-buffed leather. / Come let us show you what a car the Cleveland is Touring Car (Five Passengers) $1385 Roadster (Three Passengers) $1385 Sedan (Five Passengers) $2195 Coupe (Four Passengers) $3195 ’ (McwF. O. B. Cleveland) K. T- RHOADES CO. Rensselaer, Ind. CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO —4 $1385 V— '
BOASTING Some people do riot like the -boaster, but give me the man who is continually boasting about his store, his bank, his church, his homp, his town, his state. That’s the man I like because I always feel he- is the man likely to make those things worth boasting about. The man who never boasts about things, probably never did anything to create things to boast about. He’s a dead one. z Today is Ike Leopold’s twenty-third wedding anniversary and we are boasting of selling Ike the best Brunswick in the store. We firmly believe Ike will be a good booster for the Brunswick and We want live and honest boosters in Rensselaer. , . » ■ ■ ■' —- —■ ——: — Worland Bros. *
TEMPERATURE The following is the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at T a. m. on ths date Indicated: Max. M»’> April 6 31 9 April 7 39 19 , Mrs. Grover Brown returned to her home in Chicago this morning after a visit here with relatives. Wednesday local grain market was as follows: oats, 95 cents; corn, $1.55; rye, $1.70 and wheat $2.40. Noah Zeigler has purchased of Mrs. Kate Watson on Milroy avenue her property and the consideration is $4,500.00.
A show that is strictly out of the ordinary is promised as the next attraction at the New Ellis Opera House Thursday, April Bth. It is “Mutt and Jeff’s Dream” that most perennial and enduring of all musical farces. The play is _ entirely new with up-to-date material, song hits, features, novelties, surprises and a scenic adornment that is certain to lift the production to a high plane of perfection. A brilliant and prettily costumed chorus of youthful ‘girls assist in attractively arranged ensembles, while the specialties introduced during the action of the play are thoroughly enjoyable and original. Thirty people are engaged in the offering, which is one of the few real entertainments of the . season offered at popular prices. I Seats now selling at Long’s drug store.
