Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1920 — Page 4
I Istat UNIVERSAL CAR I Oat ofthe more than 3,000,000 Ford cars I now in use, about sixty percent hsve been sold to farmers. Probably no other one thing has brought to the farm to 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, I multiplied for the farmer the pleasures of living. I family car without an equal in low cost of [ operation and maintenance; We solicit your order for one now because the demand is large CENTRAL SALES COMPANY £ Phone Three one nine, I Bl I' "2c I V jMfleS j——.... . 11 ; J g * Hr ,V KSr 1 IHWL i !**—■**- - 'r—
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. H VOX BALX—Jersey cow, either with , calf by side or will be fresh soon, reason for selling is lack of pasture. Also Barred Rock eggs from good . utility strain, at 6 cents each. Henry Paulus, phone 935-G. < FOX BST.K—Sow and 6 pigs, or Will ’ sell the pigs alone. Pigs are weaned. ; J. F. Hardman, phone 59, POX ESTiW—Ten room modern 4 house, close in. Might trade for farm. George F. Meyers. VOX BALX— Good cook stow* 3 < cows, two-year-old heifer and four calves. Walter Kellnay, ML Ayr. phone M-M. VOX B3T.T Semi good split white oak posts. 6 miles south. 1 west. RUsy Tullis, phone W-B. K VOB BST.X- i team of mules. 9 and t 4 years old; sound and broke; team 4 aM i years old. and a good rubber ! tired buggy and set of single barM*. or time or will trade for i cow Phone *M-V. LunarVO* BABB— Or will unde for town property, eighty scree of land. Charles Morrill, Plume 4M. 'bob BAMk-Cut potted ham a few teltar in shipping. whlS’ wewui sell at reasonaMdpricea. Call at factory and ~ Tw In H*v)ey D&vidsoo Boot in x»«i*®®Ai*wr»
FOB SAX.S—No. 1 Timothy Hay in barn. Call Chamberlin and Mariatt farm orHensselaer Garage. FOB SALE—3 JO acres'White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott; blech 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. 1001 City Trust Bldg. FOB BAU—IIO acre farm, well .rained, most all level; black soil; IS room bouse, good barn, oorn cribs, good wall, fine orchard, land all In cultivation. Can give good terms on this. Price **• per acre. Charles J. Dean A Son. FOB BAU—Fine navy beans. 10c a pound. 'Phone 884 E. P. Honan. WANTED. o : WAMTBD—Married man to work on farm. House, cows, chickens furnished. John Lonergan, 966-F. WAMTBD —Man and wife on .farm. Wife to cook for five hands and man to do farm work. Joseph Berry, Manager for John J. Lawler, phdne 60-B, Morocco.
WAXTKD — Pasture for nine head of cattle. Henry Hordemah. phone 930-C. WAITBD —Washings, by first class washer. Call phone 449-Black. WAXTBD — Roomera Phone 444. WAXTXD— Motormen and conductors for Indianapolis city linea We teach you the work and offer you steady employment. Wages 40c to 46c an hour. Apply or write. Superintendent. Indianapolis Street Railway Company, Room 814 Traction Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. WASTED— A married man to work on farm. Can commence work immediately. Bradford Poole, phone 914-D. WAJTTRD — Have a new truck and am ready to do your hauling, move household goodA live stock and—articles, long or short distanceA Best of services guaranteed. Frank W. Hamer, phone 473. WASTED— To buy some cows and heifers. Phone 966-F. WASTED— To Sharpen your lawnmower. Work done right; prices reasonable. D. E. Hollister. WAimn—“You can make big money selling our Texas and New Mexico Oil Leases locally. Perfect title guaranteed. Deep teats being made: we do the development work. Wonderful proposition. Write or wire Mid-Con-tinent Finance Co., Victor Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.”
WAMTBD—Chickens and turkeyA will call for sama 'Phone <47. C. H. lAaveL—- nt*** FOR RENT. VOB BSMT—Furnished roonm. two blocks from court house. 303 N. Weston St. AOS*—Some where on College avenue, a child’s navy blue silk coat. Mm Jay Nowels, phone 70. &OBV—A black Shepherd female dog. Long hair, white ring around neck. Very friendly. Call phono 913-G. Lloyd Dandia
WT Tie pin set with small brilliant, somewhere in Rensselaer. Leave at Republican office and receive U.OO MISCBIJ.ANBOW. MOXXT TO SAAB—Chartaa X Doan limited supply of *money*to loan on good term lands at 4X* aad usual commission or 4% without contmiosioA aa desired. Loans will bo ' mad* tor k yesm 7 yearn 10 years or 30 years Seo mo about these various plsaA John A. Duala* ■ - VOTKfiB TO VABKXXB— Wo bundle the Burnley line Tractors, threshing wMithAe and timing I Hi; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor aad implsmonta A* the White Front garage. Kubooke aad Walter.
TO XXCMAXOX— Good Improved farm, located os stone road, to exchange for .’smaller farm or town property, or would deal for stock of martenAfae. Harvey Davisson. Phone m KOUVM-1H ames prsirfo land, fine improvements, for garage or stock of merchandise. Harvey-Daviaaon. Phone 314 or 499. . , ~ — • mk tm yibb m «***«• our new spring booklet goes oat to other agents with whom ws are worfc- —' ——2—. f im- »— Washington, April 19.—The su-
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOB 70008 or CXBOTHT GODBY. To The Bopubßcaa Voters of Mswton And Jasper Counties* I will bo 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, 1886. and will appreciate your votes and your Influence. Sincerely GEORGB A- WILLIAMfI. POMH'ltr. Indiana, March IL IM*. 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. IMO. _ , LARUE.
To The People Of Jasper Aad Mewton CountUMis 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, IMO. Thanking you for your support. I am . Sincerely, JOHN A. DUNLAP. To The Bopubliean Voters Of Jasper 1.4 Mewton 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 nF 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, I*Bo, for the nomination, on the Republican ticket, for the office of judge of the Thirtieth Judicial Circuit. ABRAHAM HALLECK. 8. B. UUMMIMQS - Bepubtioan Candidate for Judge, From Mewton County To the Voters of Jasper County: I am the only Republican candidate for Judge from Newton County. Tou have five .candidates from Jasper county. Should it be that you are unable to make a choice from your own candidates at the May primaries, I offbr the opportunity for an outside selection, and will be glad for your support. R. R. CUMMINGS, Kentland, Ind. 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, IMO. Sincerely, WARREN E. POOLE. FOB swwerw To Voters of Jasper Countyi _ I desire to announce that 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 Ma? TRUE D. WOODWORTH.
FOB JOXMT BBFBBSBXrTATXVM. To the Voters of Mewton, wanton and Jwipßr Cotmttsoi Notice is hereby given' that I, will be a candidate for the nomination of Joint Representative of Newton, Benton and Jasper counties, on the republican ticket, subject to ths will of the voters at the primary election to be held' on May 4, 1980. • JACOB D. RICH. Brook. Ind. FOB JOXMT MBHUMITanVI. To the Voters of Mewton, Benton and Jasper Counties: ...» Notice is hereby given that I will be a candidate for the nomination of Joint Representative of Newton. Benton and Jasper coUnties, on the republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primary election to be held on May 4. 1980. ALEXANDER B. TOLAN, Morocco, Ind. FOB PBOSBCVTXMG ATTOBMMT. To the Bepublican Voters of Mswton And Jasper Counties. I will ve a candidate for the nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, on the Republican ticket, at the primary election to be held on May 4, 1980, and will appreciate your votes and your influence. Sincerely, J. a MURPHY. Morocco, Ind. April 8. 1980.
Nellie Sawyer went to Chicago this morning. Charles B. Steward was in Thayer on business today. John Horton was in Chicago today. Mrs. Estel Marion went to Fair Oaks today. Donald and Victor Hoover went to Detroit, Mich., today. Coming! Coming! What? The Turner exhibition, April 21st and 25th. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of
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William McGee went to Ham- I mond this forenoon. Jessie Odel of Kniman was in Rensselaer today. J. E. Barber, who had been in Detroit,, returned here today. James Warner, who is located at St. Louis, Mo., arrived here today. 1 " 1 Mrs. Walter Porter went to Indianapolis today. Mesdames Elmer Wilcox, John Adair, Homer Hendrickson went to Monticello for a short visit. Charles Moseman went to Elgin, DL, today for a visit with his mother. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Smith returned today to their home in Lake Bluff, near Chicago. Mrs. John R. Gray, Mrs. Elmer Jacks, Mrs. H. E. Bruce and Mrs. H. H. Potter were in Lafayette today.
Mrs. W. J. Wright and daughter, Florence, went to Chicago today for a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. Rufus Knox. Tuesday local grain market was unchanged and prices were as follows: oats 97 cents; corn $1.60; rye $1.75 and wheat $2.60. • > ________ MARKETS BY WIRE. (Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Live Stock Market. Hogs, receipts, 29,000; top, $16.40. Cattle, receipts, 20,000>- 'u,.- ■ Sheep, receipts, 15,000. Grain Market. May oats opened at .97 1-8 and 1-4; closed at .97 7-8. July oats opened at .89 1-8 and 1-4; closed at .89 7-8. Sept, oats opened at .77 1-2 and 1-4; closed at .76 5-8. May corn opened at 1.71 1-2 and 1.70 3-4; closed at 1.73 and 1.72 1-4. July corn opened at 1.61 1-8 closed at 1.66 1-2. Sept, com opened at 1.61 JL-4 and 1.61; closed at 1.61 3-4.
- NO OTHER FOOD HAS THE NOURISHMENT OF BREAD No other food at any price can compare with Bread— f In sustaining and up-building qualities. A loaf of good Bread is food and tonic in one. In itself it contains all the essential food elements —food fdr bone, food for muscle, food for brain. Bread is your Best Food—Eat more of it GOOD BREAD is always pure. Ralph O’Riley A GOOD BAKERY — — *
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Gerald Hollingsworth and Wallace Miller went to Chicago today. Mrs. A. W. Mitchell of Norwalk, Conn., who had been visiting her aunt. Mrs. Hattie Barton, of Mt. Ayr, went to Chicago from here today.
TURNERS REMEMBER THE DATES: The 21st and 25th Days of —'■ April Are Festal Dates at Collegeville . - Come one, come all, and see the show That will be staged at Old St. Joe Come out these nights, and say I will And laugh and save a doctor’s pill. - At 8:00 o’clock we open the gate Pay 50 cents and don’t come late! ST. JOSEPH COLLEGE
' Miss Hill, the inspector of the State Board of Charities, is in our city today. D. C. apd Oren Neiman, of 1 ter, Neb., are here on account of the serious condition of their broth- ■ er, Van Norman.
