Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 109, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1920 — Page 3

CHANDLER SIX 111 j Famous For Its Marvelous Motor ■IIIMMo , \ »J i ib' I M ■» _ sci > I I 1 ■W t |ML lllrl w Hi 9 HSI* See How Chandler Checks With High-Priced Cars THE Chandler ’Six throughout its seven years of production has been distinguished fJr its many distinctively superior features of design and equipment which are used also on the highest priced American cars, and not used in any consid era hie degree by cars now priced hundreds of dollars higher than the Chandler. See, then, how the Chandler checks with ten of the best-known highpriced cars in these features selected as being characteristic of high-grade design and most efficient service. r 1 Superior Chandler Features and - _____ the High-Priced Cars that use Them one piece aluminum motor base, torque arm or tube. Aho, by "**• J’"*"* which ties the frame of the car together Pierce- Arrow, Locomobile, Brewster, Locomobile. at four points, thus providing a stiffer Winton, Cadillac, Packard, Stutz. HEARING REAR frame as well as a more rigid motor ANNULAR BALL-BtAKiiNUKLAR « mounting. Also used by Packard, Loco- ANNULAR BALL-BEARING TRANS- WHEELS. Also used by Packard» Stutz, mobile (Bronze), Mercer, Winton, Fiat, MISSION. Also used by Winton, Stutz, Locomobile, Mannon, Pierce-Arrow, Brewster, Stutz, Pierce-Arrow. Pierce-Arrow, Brewster, Cadillac, Fiat, Fiat, Mercer. । Brewster, Fiat, Mercer. ENTIAL. Also used by Marmon, Stutz, Brewster, Winton. THEN, see How these seven cars—sixes which may be considered competitive to tHe Chandler—do NOT check One car listing at $2975, checks with Chandler in only one feature One car, listing at $2195, checks with Chandler in only two features Onecar,’listingats26Bs,checkswithChandlerin only three features One car, listing at $2045, checks with Chandler in only two features One car, listing at $2400, checks with Chandler in only one feature One car, listing at $1945, checks with Chandler in only one One car, listing at $2250, does not check with Chandler in any feature Not a single one of the seven makes of medium-priced Sixes referred to offers you High Tension Magneto Ignition. The Chandler offers you Bosch, recognized the world over as the best ignition system. Only one of them offers you the silent chain drive,>although another one of them in its higher-priced model ($3450), incorporates this feature. These Statements are Facts and they Give You a Few of tHe Reasons for Chandler Leadership The epartSrerinn data quoted is substantiated, in every instance, by the manufacturers of the care referred to. SIX BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF BODY Seven-Passenger Touring Car, 91995 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $2075 "" Four Passenger Roadster, sl99s Seven-Passenger Sedan, $2995 Four-Passenger C0upe,42895 Limousine, $3495 (All Priest J. o. b. Cleveland, Ohio) K. T. RHOADES CO. Rensselaer, Ind. CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, O.

PASTURE LAND FOR RENT.

Have ninety acre farm at Pleasant Ridge, two hundred acres and two 90-acre farms at Fair Oaks. Will rent by the acre for the season. JOHN J. LAWLER. SEE ERNEST BEAVER. R. F. D. No. 3, Rensselaer, Ind., or phone 988-1. .

Mrs. Walter English came up from Lafayette for a visit with relatives.

DO YOU | Buy Shoes at a Grocery? j -NO!Then buy things Electrical at an | Electric Store Phone 62. H. A. LEE | DO IT ELECTRICALLY. j

KID WISE

DOG MUZZLING EFFECTIVE MAY IS

Effective May 15, all dogs in the city must be muzzled. Dog owners should not delay in this matter. By order of, DR. M. D. GWIN, City Health Officer-

A. M. Bringle and wife went to Remington Sunday to visit Orvall Bringle and family.

TWIt KVBNING RICPirBTA CAN. RENSSBLAER. IND.

The Community club will have its annual banquet Friday evening,. May 7th. The doors wil open promptly at 7:30- Those who do not belong to the community will 1 be asked to join and be a member, which will be SI.OO per year. The committies in charge will do their, ! part and the crowd will do the 1 rest. Everything will be a success. Refreshments will be served during an intermission. A meeting will be held from 10 to 10:80 to elect officers for the ensuing year. Come early and have a good time. Join the crowd and be a member. Good music and a good time assured to all. ' Sunday, Mhy 9th, being Mother’s day, there will be special services at the Tefft Community church. All are cordially invited, especially the mothers. Let’s .make an extra effort to see that as many mothers as can, be there. Saturday is cleaning day for the church. Come with rakes, brooms and dust cloths. Let the young folk help things along. Bill Cullen is spending his vacation on Sam’s farm in Porter county.

TEFFT.

SHELBY.

Don’t fail to see the entertainments given by the Jones Lyceum course in Dickey’s hall Monday and Tuesday nights, .May 10th and 11th. Miss Mary E. Oaks of Kankakee is visiting Max A'hlgrim and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daum of Lowell took dinner with Mr. and MrsCaster Sunday. Mrs. Ed Ebert of Lowell was a । Shelby visitor Monday. Geo. Dickey and family drove to i Hammond Sunday. Jacob Woerner accompanied them as far as Hessville. Mrs. J. Bunning of DeMotte spent Wednesday in Shelby. Mrs. James Hall went to Hammond Friday to spend several days. Mrs. Geo. Mead, who is wording in Hammond, visited several days with home folks. Emma Caster of Chicago spent the week end with home folksBertha Bepzy of Lafayette is visiting Mabel and Elsie Nelson. Evangelist C. W. Watt of the Moody Institute wa sin Shelby SunMr. and Mrs. Duranleau of Gary spent Sunday with relatives.

GILLAM.

Mn. James Stevens and Mrs. Elmer Williams called on Mrs. Alice Pogue Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mn. Lester Goald of Kouts were down Saturday calling on relatives and friends. George and Rowena Maddox are sick with the small pox. Mrs. Calvin Coppess made a visit with her son, Max, and family this week. Mrs. W. E. Rich of Indianapolis and Mrs. Jacob D. Rich of Brook were in this neighborhood Friday. W. E. Rich Was here seeing how things were going on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Freshhour and son, Ervin, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maddox and daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday evening with Mr. ana Mrs. Louis Wacknitz. Mr. and Mrs. George Winters and daughter, Sophia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Minton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ad Holt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maddox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geiger and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Manning and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manning. Master Ervin Freshour visited Saturday night and Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. Daugherty, of Medaryville. James Stevens and family are moving this week to their new home they recently purchased in Medaryville. The property formerly belonged to Grover Gietrick. . K

KELLOGG’S TASTELESS CASTOR OIL BOTTLED AT THE LABORATORY

Genuine is Sold Only in Bottles Plainly Labelled With Kellogg’s Name. Every , bottle of Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is plainly labelled with Kellogg’s name. Take no substitute. Insist on Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil, laboratory bottled, plainly labelled Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil, if you want a really tasteless castor oil. Nothing has been put in to disguise the taste. Strength and purity are unchanged. It’s the same good, old-fashioned castor oil that your doctor always prescribes, but that nauseating taste has been absolutely removed. Mothers will appreciate this valuable new form of the good old family remedy, because children take Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil readily. No bribing or coaxing. You can now get Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil at all good druggists. Two sizes, 35c and 65c.— Advt. »

THAYER.

- Chas. Amstein went to Chicago Sunday on business. Seth Granger and wife of Chicago visited friends here Sunday. Henry DeFries, Jr., and Harold Boswinkle of Hammond autoed from' Hammond Sunday. Al Clark and wife of Hammond attended the dance given by Mr. Rice Saturday night. Chas. Fuller spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Manp Spitler went ( to Lowell on Monday. Lyle Stone has purchased a new Ford coupe. ;

Gladys Houser fs at home at her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gwinn,' 203 So. Weston St., having just finished a successful term of school in Newton county. i Wednesday local grain market: oats, $1.07; corn, $1.70; rye, $1.95 and wheat $2.85.

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NEW ELLIS THEATBE WEDNESD’Y-THURSD’Y MAY 5-6 BOARD OF CHARITIES Presents THE MUSICAL COMEDY “Before Breakfast” with a Splendid cast and chorus —Local Amateurs—-— Sparkling Musical Numbers — ——— ... Reserved Seats 50c; Children, 25c I s

NOTICE OX SXMMKEiiranMni. Notice is hereby Kiven that the SartnerShip lately Bubslsting betweeo on rad Kellner and Thomas M. CUMr han. and carrying on businessas Part; ners at Rensselaer. Indiana. under the style or flrm of Kellner * cauar han, was, on the sth day of April. 1920, dissolved by mutual consent, and that the business in the future will be carried on by the said ThosnyM. Callahan, who will pay. and discharge all debts and liabilities, and all moneys payable to the said lata t '" n- THOMAS M. CALLAHAN. CONRAD KELLNER. Job printing at the Republican

A F. LONG * SON After you eat— always take FATONIC (FOR TOOR AOD-STCMAab Instantly relieves Heortlmrn,Msa*» Stopsfo<4ao«J* repeating, and all stomach miaerMa-

CITY BUS LINE CALL r / FOR TRAINS AND CITY SEFVICE. MILLER & SONS tum. i<n «w m.

VERY ODD INDEED.