Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1920 — Page 4

’ O’””'”* - '' ' in ' I TNE UNIVWBMAE CAE | Out of the more than 3,000,000 Ford care Isl now in use, about sixty percent have been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thing has 4 brought to the farm so much of comfort and profit as has the Ford car. It has enlarged । the social life, doubled the facilities for marketing, brought the town next door to the farm, multiplied for the farmer the pleasures ofliving. ’ fc family car without an equal in low cost of operation and maintenance. We solicit your m order for one now because the demand is large and continually increasing. I CENTRAL SALES COMPANY n Ji ‘ -- II

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808 warn Twin Harley DaaUaoa motorcycle, in good order, good tiraeLate model, 6U6. Main Garage, Best in Rensselaer. Kubceka A Walter, »— >H. ts VOB BABB—IR hanwyew— Interest, uI“JKS-JSi4EX utk prteHa; JlTti— aye; liberal terms; moat aaU be—aaa of nay butene- in ladiaaapolta Wrtte me tor Twa site. . , ; 1 VOB etrn-ui —re farm. waU iralaed. —cat tel lente; bleak —U; 6; —a bou—, rood bant, asm g geed well, a— orchard, land all la ctetttor Asm Osa «tv» •••* '*•• y PrtelM per —ra Charl— J Dean Nd BABB-CMy sgßirty aad town tern MBBtea Wms Wk « von BdBB -nae • pound. ’FA*— w A E M«—»• WANTED. WAMWBB-— Three or four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. E. A McCormick. y. WABWBB- -Married teaa to work — farm. House, —wa «Mtere— furniahed. John Lonergan, MS-«\ WAHWHB— Man and wife on r tar— Wife to cook for five bandy —d to do term work. Jo—ph Barry. ager tor John J. Lawler. »hdne 6S-B, Morocco.

WdMTMß—Pasture for nine head cd cattle. Henry Hordeman, phone »B»<X W4ITW-My to pat in tetrode of tile. John J. Lawler. Seo Bratet Bearer, R. F. D. 8, or phone M4-L WdJld— WMblngL by amt oMaa washer. Call phono 41>-Blnck. WX-BIBD ITOU inert. Phone *44. ■ ~lLiimri and tore fhr Indtamwolia city liaaa. We teach you the work and otter yaa steady employment. Wem 4te te B&X>“'S»i^.^«Sf-mSS Boom 4114 Trwctton DMA. Indianapolis. Ind. ,» . W4UWB—Haro a new .pack M suer s«g gr aarfc.-g tides, long or short HataneM. iy uwr 1 * lijnß Chlibw and tnriMQ~ etu «jn»r »mt IBom MT- C-H. UnvoL O ''JX A ’ • '' FOK KENT. _ . ’pw’jL ten BL --a § X —r< wU on imp i buck Lloyd PaiSto. r ‘ M—e rneU lnS imicnxAMKOos. - ' nuwewte etank, Get bash charges M cents. ; syxrygwagg ; —•** WBi^^TMMMlil ' J. PaS >A i. '"'"■ | I • t,_ - - • '- . ■_ 1 to «-«

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NO OTHER FOOD HAS THE NOURISHMENT OF BREAD No other food at any price can compare with Bread—In sustaining and up-building qU A ht loaf of good Bread is food and tonic in one. • In itaelf it contains aU the essential food elements —food for bone, food for muscle, food for br ßread is your Best Food—Eat more of it good bread is always pure. Ralph O’Riley A GOOD BAKERY

SPECIALS For Saturday Monarch Tea, one-half lb. can ... . 30c Monarch Coffee, 3 lb. can W Monarch Pancake Flour . a— Monarch Tomato Catsup, large bottle 2? Monarch Assorted Soup, 2 for ... .»c Monarch Baked Beans, 2 for »c Monarch Milk, 2 for »« Red Beans, 2 for g® 3 large rolls Toilet Paper *— Laundry Soap, per bar — Apple*, Orang® s » Bananas, Lettuce, Celery and Cabbage S. M. HAAS TELEPHONE 327

There’s no much chance _ of the Germans trying to take Paris •£*? n until they get enough strength to take Berlin.— ilndianapolis News. We trust the Senate and House will forget their jealousies, now that each of them has a member on the way to the penitentiary.—Columbia Record. At the rate fur prices are going up the ladies will have to go with their necks and shoulders exposed to the heat this summer.—Des Moines Register. Mr. Barney Baruch tells the world that living coats are about to come down. We fear some one left the *T’ on*, of Barney’s first Saskatoon Star. Suffragists are getting a much clearer idea of Washington’s difficulty in crossing the Deleware. — Philadelphia North American. These are the days when Residential candidates are more likely to be candied than candid. —Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter. Job printing at ths Ropubliemi POM BZatAMBB— I4O acres prairie landTfine Improvements, adjoining corporation of good town. Will exchange for garage or stock of merchandise. Harvey Davisson. Phone JIS or 4SS. US* TOV* PABBS with ue before our new - spring booklet goes MK to other agents with whom we are working. George F. Meyers.

The Economy Grocery SATURDAY SPECIALS: — : Apples, gaL can, per can... .. *..Jj© Peaches, gal. can, per can » . ■ ****• Peaches, No. 2, South Havetuxan.. 35c Coffee, Miller’s Crown Mixed, regular 45c value, at per lb. . 40c Coffee, Beverly Club, regular 50c Value, per lb. . ... • • - Star Soap IProctor & Gamble) 6 bars ...."y* •• • ••••••• • •500® White Seal Soap, 10 bars ...... •. »e Potted Tuna (for sandwiches) „ Mi' 7*oz« can, 3 for *. 25c Monarch Condensed Milk, 2 cans. 2Sc < C.L. MURPHY Bi Mown. ■ i--r.j-'11.!!.' m..——

Adam Dorsch of Hammond came Sanday to visit his wife and baby, who are here visiting her parents, Mt. and Mrs. Sam Sirois. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daum of Lowell visited here Sunday wi* her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Caste Mrs. I. N. Hathaway went to Crown Point last week to visit her son. _ - Mr. and Mrs. Emil Larsen of Schneider visited her mother here Barker of Fair Oaks visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray wood, of Lowell. visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dickey. Mrs. Addie Cross of near Lowell visited here Sunday. Donations to the amount of S6O were collected at the Christian Church here last Sunday for the relief of Armenian sufferers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Larson of Gary visited home folks here SunMrs. Adam Dorsch and little son of Hammond, came Tuesday evening to visit home folks. Mr. and Mirs. Ed Fuller of Indianapolis are visiting relatives this W *£ee Fisher made a business trip to Kankakee Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed motored to Michigan Friday and like many other travelers, got heldlup by the snow storm on the return trip.

The law of compensation is said to work out so that as housm> go up rents go down. —Manila Bulletin.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Services every Sunday morniM at 10:45. Sunday school at 9:45. Wednesday evening service, 8:00 $ Subject Sunday, April 18th, “Doctrine of Atonement ’ You and your friends will be welcome at any service.. CHURCH OF GOO. 5 Bible study at 7:30 Saturday evening and 9:30 Sunday morning. Sermon 10:45 a. m.. andl 7:30 n. m. Sunday. Subject “A Bible Study ■of the Word Spirit”

CITY BUS LINE j CAUL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SEP VICEMILLER A SONS Tbames 107 and 170. <

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Ona oftheßest ; 11 THERES many a woman feels Uli just that way about her Torrington. 11l She’ll tell you that cleaning npnee < rul ** easy and takes but a few minutes 6«i|L daily with a Torrington. No longer IERU is women’s “work never done.” ltrs finished early and she get some reetful leisure time /o enjoy life. < / Utt I A Torrington cleans fast and < li iWv II sure. The nozzle is 12 inches wide. I ' W i u That saves steps and time, too. In- J '■ . ground, imbedded dirt and all hair, threads and surface litter are whisk--1 ed in * without wear or I O-E V harm to your finest rugs or moot I li delicate draperies, because the Torv V rington cleans without beating or \ SV pounding. \/« W 1 —— Every nook and cranny can be , yUI I reached and kept elean with a TorIl | rington and its attachments. Ask 1 Worland Bros, to demonstrate. / The Torrington WORLAND BROS.

FRIDAY and SATURDAY Specials

Money Back Tomatoes, No. 2 can — Standard Corn, 2 cans Standard Peas, 2 cans 26c Swansdown Pastry Flbur, 45c pkg. 37c Graham Crackers, 20c pkg. —l6c Sunbrite Cleanser, 6 cans 32c Lye, 3 cans

Fresh goods, including Bananas, Oranges, Head Lettuce, Sweet Potatoes, Grapefruit, Green Onions, Radishes and New Cabbage.

Rowles & Parker Phon. « Phon. 2R

AFTER EFFECTS OF INFLUENZA WERE OVERCOME

BARBER’S WIFE FEELS 100 PER CENT BETTER SINCE SHE BEGAN USING TRUTONA t. . ■ ■ ■ Terre Haute, Ind., April 15.—1 f you are in doubt whether Trutona will; ■ quickly and thoroughly overcome the severe after effects of influenza and pneumonia, read the' following interesting statement of E. S. Hodgers, a well known barber of 312 Swann Street, Terre Haute, Indiana. Below is what Mr. Hodgers says: “Since my wife had influenza several weeks ago her system has been in a generally run-down condition. She didn't seem to have any appetite and complained of feeling so weak and tired out all of the time. Her stomach caused her much trouble, too. Everything she would eat hurt her. She was so constipated that it was necessary for her to use laxatives nearly all of the time.” / “We had been reading in the Terre Haute papers of the beneJiciHe results of Trutona, so my wife decided to try it She's taken only one hottie of .Trutona, but she informed me today that she feels rIOO per cent better already. Mrs. Hodgers declares her appetite is better than it's 'been for years and she doesn’t cpmphiin of her stomach nurtingner anymore. Her bowels are acting regularly and she has dispensed with the laxatives.” “I’ve noticed that mg,wife acts and looks like her real self egmMfr since she’s taken Trutona. Ana because of the wonderful results she has gained in such short time, I want to recommend Trutona as a remarkable tonic and systembuild*r*Trutona is unsurpassed as a.roconstructive agency, system purifier and body invigorant It w a medicine of unusual merit without a AHoiokins’ drag store. In Tokyo laborers are threatening

Mr. Bryan has just rounded sixty, but obviously he has not yet entered upon his declining years.—Columbia ,Record. ■ -

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