Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1920 — Page 4

rsax car Fordson Plowing Demonstration THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 5. 6 A 7. Home of W. S. Parks, Rensselaer, Ind., H mile south on Remington Road. After plowing Tractor will be used to disc ground. ’ ,1 ' ... Central Sales Company ’PHONE THREE-ONENINE.

REPUBLICAN BAS&T ABB UIC-WIIXIT QBABK * PnhUahara. ■ami-Weekly Republican entered Jan. I. 1807. an eecond clan* mall matter, at the postoffice at Rensselaer. Indiana Even In* Republican entered Jan. 1, 1807, as second class mall matter, at the poatoffloe at Rensselaer. Indiana, under the det of March I. 187*. Bans fob sisnAT aotsbtxsiso Sami- Wet kly >®e Dally, per inch 16c First Face --.......■... ,30c SUBSCRIPTION RATES Semi-Weekly, year, tn advance, <O.OO. Daily, by carrier, 15 cants a week. Single copie*. 3 centa By mail. 86-00 a year. kina rob classxfxmd u>« Three lines or lees, per week of six Insure of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican. >S cents. Additional space pro rata Beadia* Mottoes —Semi-weekly, ten cents ■ per line first Insertion; S cents per line each additional Insertion. Dally. 5 cents per Une first insertion. 8 cents per line each additional insertion. No reader accepted for less than 25 cents. Public Sale advertising—Single column reading matter type. >3.00 tor first Insertion. 81.00 for eacn additional insertion. No display ad accepted for less thau 50 centa

MONON ROUTE r*r«ln Schedule Effective Marco 30. 1919 NORTH S.OLTH >8 4:34 A m. 35 3:27 a. m 4 601 a in 5 10:55 a. m *0 7:30 a. m. 17 11:18 *- mS 3 10:38 a. tn 33 1.57 p. m 18 8:01 p. m 30 5:50 p. m. < 8:31 P- ni. 31 7:31 p m 40 400 p. m. I Hilt p. ui

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SAUL. TQB SAX.®—Ten room modern house, close in. Might trade for farm. George F. Meyer*. FOB Some good split white oak poata. 6 mile* south. 2 west. Riley Tullis, phone 227-E. FOB BABE — Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charle* Morrill. Phone 423. FOB BABS —Pure bred Buff Orpingtons and white African guinea egg*. For sotting of 16. 11-00 at our residence or 31-66 sent by parcel post. James A. Gilmore, R D. Na X FOB fi 6 T.W—Timothy hay In barn. Henry Paulus. MB-G, e FOB BABB—Cut flowers and potted planta Oteborne’s Grenhousa FOB *ABB—32O acres White county. Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; *176 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business In Indlanapolla Write me for enwasement uli see this farm. S. L, Schnhach, Indianapolis, Ind. 1002 City Trust Bldg.

FOB wt-w Five city properties in fins locations, big bargains for quick sate. Five farina all bargains Three good barns that could bo converted into residences. Also automobile oila You will be Interested in tbeea See ma C W. Duvall, phono I*7. FOB BABB— City property and town teta PtUMp Blua Vtina 433 FOB BABB—Fine navy beans, 10c a pound, 334 E. P. Honan. VOS Sirs * m-m hnnw modern except furnace and garage. 60 foot lot. This place la in first class condition, price H. U Swartnell. phone 94T-E

FOB BABB—IW acre farm, well most all level; black soil; 6room boosa good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on thia Prtoe_*»o per acre. Charles J Dean ting* egga J African egga at AM per IB Thomas antomobiles Overlanda Baxons. Empires. Kuboake A Walter, •phono 334. ts Lata model. 6126. Main Garaga Boot

FOR SALE— N. w modern - eight room residence. Present occupant lias bought property and will vacate by July 1. Price is right. John Poole, phone 29 . FOB SALE—Nine galvanized steel chicken coops, galvanized steel feeder, all new. Been used only a year. .Mrs. i'll vs ter Halstead. Rensselaer, Ind. FOR SALE—Good roof, 16-ft. long, in two sections.. Leßoy Kurtz, 218 N. Front St., phone 464. FOR SALE —14-inch sod or breaking plow, good one; surrey, good top and curtains; Klondyke buggy; new pump jack; transport for gas engine; 25-gallon cooker; set of 4,0(10 pound wagon springs, road scraper, two 8gallon milk cans. Russell Van Hook, phone 938-A. FOR SALE Hatching eggs from my pure br«l strain Goldenbuff Orpingtons. G. B. Porter, phone 275 or 569.

FOR RBHT—6-room house in northeast part of city; small barn and good garden. Phone 831-1. Win. MarKin; ' ‘.■ 1 •' r " ■ ■ , FOB BALM—I% horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used about 10 days. At the White Front garage. Kunoske and Walter. FOR SALE—No. 1 Timothy Hay in barn. Call Chamberlin and Marlatt farm or Rensselaer Garage. FOB SALE—General purpose horse and two yearling Hereford bulls. E. Gilmore, Lee. Ind. FOB SALE—Cabbage and tomato plants. Phone 366. C. W. Platt. FOB SALE—A young work horse, broke this spring. Phone 949-G, Netsort Sanders. FOB SALE—New Gates Half-Sole 35-m. rubber automobile tire. Roland Reed, phone,6o6.

WANTED. WANTED— 4 butchers at once. *36 per week. Hours 7:30 a. in. to 6:00 p. m. Tittle Bros. Packing Co., 631 Broadway, Gary, Ind. WANTED— GirI for general housework. Mrs. J. W. Williams. Phone 130. WANTED— To give away good black dirt to parties desiring to haul away same. At the county crusher. Booth and Toombs. WANTED— To grind your lawn mower. Have the latest and best machine and guarantee all work. John Ward, phone 112. — — —.... . WANTED— GirI for general house duties, permanent position or will use woman by the day. Mrs. George M. Myers, phone 640. WANTED— Who wants something brought from Chicago. Am sending up auto truck, but haven’t full load. Will Hogan, phone 551. WANTED — The party who borrowed my tennis racquet and tennis balls from the high school building to return same to me, , Harold Sharpe. WANTED—Wash Inga by first class washer. Call phone 459-Black.

WANTED— 'You can make big money selling our Texas and. New Mexico Oil Leases locally- Perfect title guaranteed. Deep tests being made; we do the development work. Wonderful proposition. Write or wire Mid-Con-tinent Finance Co., Victor Bldg., Kansas City, Mo.” WANTED— Chickens and turkeya will call for same. 'Phone 647. C H. Leave!. , • , FOR FOB BENT— Furnished rooms, two blocks from court house. 203 N. Weston St. FOB BENT— Six room bouse, all lighted, good well of water, orchard, two lots. Call 618 or see O. K. Ritchey.

LOST BOST— About April 10, Toledo ratchet dye stock, that threads from one t to two inches. \Vatson Plumbing Co. Phone 204, - ; • ■' . LOST—A moleskiii sleeve vest. Notify A. D. Gilson, phono 521. BORT—A black Sheaherd fem sis dog. Long hair, white ring around neck. Verv friendly. , Call phone •13-G. Lloyd Dandla. BOOT Tie pin set with small brilliant. somewhere in Rcnseel *er. Leave at Republican office and receive 36.00 reward. ' MONSTT TO MM2 —Charles ,J. Dean MISCELLANEOUS. - BINT TOITB FfiW— with as before our new spring booklet goes out ta' other agents with whom wo are working. George F. MeyWU. । FOB BxatAJTOB—ISO acres prairie ter garage or stocky of sterehsndteA,

| DAYS’ FREE TRAIL Torrington ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER. - L/ Big Brush—Powerful Suction X-ray View Showing Brush This is one of the greatest offers we have ever made—the Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner for ten days’ free trial. With no expense to you, we will deliver a brand-new, dirt-getting, easy cleaning Torrington right to your home. Remember, this free loan will not cent. Use it for 10 days with no oblfgatton to buy. See for yourself how easily—how quickly—how thoroughly it works. Don’t wait. This great free trial is limited in the number of machines. Get yours NOW. WORLAND BROTHERS. EASY PAYMENTS. After you have thoroughly tested it for 10 days of cleaning and you find how impossible it will be to do without it, we will gladly make arrangements for you to keep it and pay for it by our e»sy payment plan. By doing this you will have the benefit of using it while you are buying it. Thousands of housewives are now enjoying the Torrington. Why do you need to wait longer? - ■ Write of phone us today, before our supply is exhausted. Worland Bros.

SCIENTISTS MAKE — NEW CASTER OIL REALLY TASTELESS Remarkable Process Inmproves Famous Old Family Remedy. Nobody ever dreamed that castor oil could be made tasteless. But the chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., one of the largest manufacturers of castor oil, tackled the problem and succeeded in perfecting a process by which the taste is absolutely removed. Today everybody can take castor oil easily, for Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil is really tasteless. Nothing, is put in to disguise the taste. Strength and purity are unchanged. Curative, healing and soothing qualities remain the same. It’s the same good-old-fashioned castor oil that your doctors always prescribes, with the taste removed. Children take Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil easily. No bribing or coaxing. You can now get Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil at all good druggists. Do not accept substitutes, if you want a really tasteless castor oil. Insist on Kellogg’s Tasteless Castor Oil. Two sizes, 35c and 65c.—Advt.

B. H. Parks went to Lafayette today on business. Hugh Kirk went to Lafayette today. Mrs. G. F. Meyers went to Lafayette today.

COME AND SEE ME. — I have Baldwin pianos and other makes, phonographs, several makes, including the Ampliphone. All makes of records. CHARLES B. STEWARD. South Side West Washington St TRIAL CALENDAR April Term, l#lo. Fourth Week. i May 7, Friday—9lsl—Burns vs. Carpenter. May 8, Saturday—9l7o—Premier Stock Farms Association vs. Nicho- । las et al. May 8, Saturday—9l9s—Yeoman Ditch. Anyone having any dead er crippled stock of which they wish to dispoee of should notify the Jasper Reduction company. Telephone 17-Black or 441-White. Stoek removed from premiees without eoat NOTICE TO rammi-Wt handle the Rumley line Tractor*, threshing machine* and farming implements; also Western Utility one home-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Waiter. TO BXCMANOB—Good improved farm, located on stone road, to as- ; change for smaller farm or town property, or would deal for stock of merchandise, Harvey Davisson. Phone 316 or 4M. • MONET TO BOAN—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 646% and usual commission or ** without commission, as Tisane wfll be made J ter b rears, 7 years. IS year* or_ 20 1 yearn See me about these various plans. John A Dnnlpa FOUND—String of beads. Inquire here.

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

THE EVENING HEPUBLI CAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

BONUS ACTION TO BE DELAYED UNTIL FALL

Washington, D. C., May s.—Postponement of further efforts to pass soldiers’ bonus legislation until next fall is probable. This is being advocated by some of the republican members of the ways and means committee, who favor the bill in its present form. These members believe that unless a sales tax can be provided there is no other suitable means of revenue to raise the necessary funds. It is conceded that the opponents of a sales tax have made it impossible to pass a soldiers’ bonus bill in corporating such a provision this session. There seems no satisfactory basis of compromise in the minds of supporters of the sales tax. Theyare unalterably opposed to such a tax on war profits as advocated by Representative Johnson, South Dakota, one of the insurgent republicans, and by Representative Rainey,, democrat. Because of the political phase of the matter they see no chance of passing a bill increasing by 50 per cent the normal rates of income tax; as advocated by Representative Frear, Wisconsin, one of the two republican members of the ways and means committee, who refused to support the sales tax. It is being urged, therefore, by supporters of the sales tax that the whole matter go over until fall. It is their expectation that both, the republican and democratic national conventions will declare for a solfliers’ bonus. Their platform declarations may help to clear up the situation. Those favoring a sales tax believe that after there has 'been ample time for discussion such a tax will be held to furnish the only expedient method of raising the revenue. No meeting of the republican members of the ways and means committee has been held, since the republican caucus of Friday night and none has ben called. Representative Fordney, chairmans of the committee, will not return from his home in Michigan for nearly a week.

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Furnished by The Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr. ) Live Stock Market. Hogs, receipts, 30,000 j higher, 25c; top, $15.65. Cattle, receipts, 12,000. Sheep, receipts, 14,000. Grain Market. May oats opened at 1.04%; closed at 1.05 3-8. July oats opened at .91 1-2 and 1-8; closed at .92 7-8 and 3-4. Sept oats opened at .76 1-4 and .76; dosed at .77 7-8 and 3-4. May corn opened at 1.82 1-2 and closed at 1.88 3-4 and 1.89. July corn opened at 1.68 and 1.67 1-2; closed at 1.70 7-8 and 5-8. Sept corn opened at 1.59 3-4 and 1-8; closed at 1.62 7-8 and 5-8.

Leave your orders for pure Jersey cream at the Ideal Grocery. — \ V. F. Rude of Union township was in Rensselaer today. Mrs. J. D. Miller of Mt Ayr went to Chicago from here today. Bernice Long returned to Lafayette today where she is a student at Purdue after visiting her parents.

THE EXCELSIOR — Recirculating WARM AIR HEATING SYSTEM for Homes, Stores, Bungalows, Auditoriums and one story buildings of various kinds. Manufactured exclusively by THE EXCELSIOR STEEL FURNACE CO: Chicago, 111. and Sold by THE WATSON PLUMBING CO. TO LOOK YOUR BEST ad to your charms the touch, of perfection given by NYSIS TOILETRIES “With the Odor Entrancing” Parfum-—Face Talcum Cold Cream—Talcum Soap—Toilet Water Vanishing Cream A. F. LONG A SON , ■ Druggists & Stationers.

CELEBRATED EIGHTY-FIRST ’ BIRTHDAY WEDNESDAY, Mrs. Philip McElfresh celebrated her eighty-first birthday anniversary Wednesday at the home of her sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. Harrison Warren. A twelve o’clock dinner was served with eighteen present. Her brothers, William Warren, of Wheatfield, and D. C. Warren, of this city were present. All had a good time and a fine dinner. CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL MAY 8 The women’s school of citizenship will meet promptly at 1:30 Satur-; day afternoon. The law requires both parties to call a reorganization meeting l so the members of the I class who are on time will have h | practical demonstration of the party organization. <Be on time!—MßS. ALFRED HOOVER, Co.-Chm. - THURSDAY LOCAL PRODUCEMARKET I Cream 63c, Eggs 38c I Hens -27 c; Fries -—24 c Cocks _ __ ____lsc Pure Jersey Cream received each, morning. Ideal Grocery, Phone 844. Hattie Grant went to 'lndianapolis today for a few days’ visit. Mrs. Clifford Payne went to Indianapolis today for a few days’ visit with Mrs. M. Long. Harvey Davisson left this afternoon on a business trip to Kansas City. Dr. J. H. Hoover made his regular trip to Delphi, Logansport and Winamac today. Nell Tritt Shafer, who has been chairman of the-Red Cross in this county, left today for Union City to visit her parents. From there she will go to Winchester, where she will be secretary of the Home service section. - ; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Babcock of ■ Carpenter township and Mt. and I Mrs. E. A. Edmonds of Fowler, at- ! tended the funeral of Maurice Gor- ; man, which was held at St. Augus- ; tine Catholic church in this city ; this Thursday forenoon. Mrs. J. K. Smith of this city,; Mrs. Roy McColley of Indianapolis ; and her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Con- ; stant, of Indiana Harbor, both of whom were her guests, went to Roselawn today for a visit with Mrs. Jay Wood .who is'also a sister of Mrs. Smith. _ . ' Mrs. H. W. Walter was the victim of a surprise party at her borne , Wednesday evening, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Relatives to the number of fifty were present, and following the serving of a delicious supper the evening was enjoyably spent in playing cards. CASTOR IA Fw Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years -J

**4 <l* 1 L—_/ BREAD! We could not get along without it. It’* the old “Standby”— Why? Because it i* all substance and nourishment. Because it satisfies when other food* do not. Our* ha* a real flavor and a good substantial dice. Call up your grocer. He ha* it. __ Bread is your Best Food bf Bread i* your Best Food—Eat more of it. EAT * GOOD BREAD“The bread that build*.” Ralph O’Riley’s Phone 616. A GOOD BAKERY

DOG MUZZLING EFFECTIVE MAY 15 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 Officernotice. All the suits contesting the will of the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a positivn to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor oa reasonable terms, but car* jc take any trade. Call at my off’ce or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GEO. H GIFFORD, Executor.

EAT FISH FRIDAY

_ We Have A Fine Supply of FRESH FISH X

Only the Highest Quality of Fish

Co-Operative Meat Market Phone 92

"MOTHERS’ OAF SUNDAY, MAY ®TH “All that I am or hope to be I owe to my Angel Mother.” —Abraham Lincoln. Holden’s Green Houses will supply your flower orders fear Mother’s Day.

Mothers’ Day memory. Colored flowers for living mothers, any are appropriate. Supplied fcy OSBORNE GREEN HOUSE 41g "