Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1920 — Page 4

TST-x Z ■' •• ’ THE UNIVEBSAL CAB Fordson Plowing Demonstration THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY 5. 6 A 7. i of W - & Parks, Rensselaer, Ind.. U mile south on Remington Road. After plowing Tractor will be used to disc ground. Central Sales Company PIKA'E THREE-ONE-NINE.

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MONON ROUTE Train Sobed-U Effective March 90. 1919. NORTH SOUTH St 4:34 a m * *• “ 4 5:91 a in. 6 .0.55 a. m «• Y:*S am. 87 11.15 * m 32 1S:85 am. « 16« p in « 2:51 p. m. 85 5.50 p. m. I 8:81 p. m. 81 P ® 95 p. m. 8 11.19 p. m.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. I*o* 'Ten room modern bonne, close in. Might trade for farm. George F. Meyers. • FO* BAXE — Or will trade for town property. eighty acres of land. Charles Morrill. Phone 413. FOB BAX*— Pure bred Buff Orpingtons and white African guinea SEB* For setting of IS. »!-«• at our reffidonee or 3L59 sent by parcel pent. umM A Gilmore, R D. No. t FO* BAX*— Timothy hay in barn. Henry Paulus. 938-G. FO* ff*’*"** -C— ’ flowers and potted plants. Osborne's Oren ho use. FOB SAXB —310 acres White county, Ind- between Chalkers and Wolcott; black prairie; 3175 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianapolis. Write me for engagement to see this farm. S. L. Sehubach. Indianapolis, Ind. 1003 City Trust Bldg. FO* 85T.8 -Five city properties in fine locations, big for quick sale. Five farms, ell bargfitaa. •Three good barns that could be converted Into reatdencee. Also automobile oils Tou will beinterested in these See ma q W. Duvall, phone 147. FS* MM Qty property and town lota Philip Bina Phono 431 FO* SAM— Fine navy beano, 10c a pound. "Phone 884 * P. Honan. FO* UT.I- i room bow. modern except furnace and garage SO foot lot. This place is in first class condition. prim 2,190. H. U Swartsall. phone 947-L _ FWiTbAXB— i»O acre farm, writ trained, moot all level; black soil; S; room house «ood bars, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivar tian. Can gtvs good terms on thia per acre Charles J Dean .mA "bam —New modern eight room residence. Present occupant has bought property and wilt* vacate by Juiy L Price is right. John Poole, phone 3> . "»«* SAX*—White Wyandotte astting eggs. Keeler strain, at SI par sotting of 15. Mammoth Whits PeGn 'S <2= ' . _ ■i- / ■ ’ ■ AOtOIXMMbIIEB ■ ■i n —— 'X_ |

TOR SAXB— Nine galvanized Steel eh I eken coops, galvanised steel feed-1 er, all new. Been used only a year. Mrs. Chester Halstead. Rensselaer, Ind. FOB RARS— Good roof, 16-fL long, 1 in two sections.. Leßoy Kurtz. 218 N. Front St... phone 464. FOB SADE— I4-inch sod or breaking plow, good one; surrey, good top and curtains; Klondyke buggy; new i pump Jack; transport for gas engine; ' 25-Ballon cooker; set of 4,000 pound wagon springs; road scraper, two 8gallon milk cans. Russell Van Hook, phone 938-A. FOB SADX— Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Goldenbuff Orpingtons. G. B. Porter, phone 275 or 569. FOB BXNT — 6-room house In northeast part of city; small barn and good garden. Phone 931-1. Win. Markin. FOB kAJUk— No. 1 Timothy Hay in barn. Call Chamberlin and Marlatt farm or Rensselaer Garage. { FOB SADX— General purpose horse and two yearling Hereford bulls. E. Gilmore, .Lee, Ind. , FOB SADX— A young work horse, broke this spring. Phone 949-G, Nelson Sanders. —FOB SADN— New —Gates Half-Sole 35-in. rubber automobile tire. Roland Reed, phone.6o6. ~ WANTED. i j ——— —- 4 WAMTU— Woman for general house work and to care for, lady mornings and evenings. Mrs. Joseph Halligan, phone 12. । ______________ i WANTED—4 butchers at once. *BS per week. Hours 7:30 a. m. to 6:00, p. m. Tittle Bros. Packing Co., 631 1 Broadway, Gary, Ind. WANTED — Girl 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 mow- ■ -er. Have the latest and beet machine! and guarantee all work. John Ward,' phone 112.

WIXTSP—GirI for general house duties, permanent position or will use woman by tbe day. Mra George M. Myers, phone 540. WANTED— Who wants something brought from Chicago. Am sending up auto truck, but haven’t full load. Will Hogan, phone 551. WASTED—Two neat appearing young ladies between 18 and 23 to trikvel with advertising crew. Mr. Shannon, Makeever hotel. Call Sunday. WANTED— The party who borrowed my tennis racquet and tennis balls from the high school building to return same to ma Harold Sharpe. WANTED— Washings, by first class washer. Call phone 459-Black. WANTXD— “You can make big money selling our Texas and Now Mexico Oil Leases locally. Perfect title guaranteed. Deep testa being made: we do the development work. Wonderful proposition. Write or wire Mid-Con-tinent Finance Co.. Victor Bldg.. Kansas City, Mo.” WANTM — Chickens and turkeys, will call for sama. ’Phone <47. q H. XaßveL FOK RENT. FO* BEET— Furnished rooms. two blocks from court house. 303 N. Weeton St. FOB *ENT— Six room house, all lighted, good well of water, orchard, two lots. Call 618 or see O. K. Ritchey. * MONEY FO LOAD— Charles J. Dean _ mgr DOST— Fountain pen between high school building and the light plant. Please return to Pearline Williams or phone 550-Blacks xJ l- . — LOST— About April 10. Toledo ratchet dye stock, that threads from one to two inches. Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 304. - . - XOBT—A black Shmberd fa* sis dog. Long hair, white ring around, neck. Verv friendly. Cal ptwao 913-G. Lloyd Dandle. XOBT—Tie pin sot with small brilltent. somewhere in Rensselaer. Leave, at Republican office'end receive 15.00 MISCELLANEOUS - LIST IOU* ***** us before our naw ■Oringbooktot goes oet to. other agents si* w*bww*B» teg. George F. Meyers . I FOB IXOHANOI—I44 acres prairie land, fine improvements, adjointey oor£»r* garaEs or of mevehaadisa, Harvey Davtomm. 111 w 4* -'a'- - ’A _ ’ a . '

NOTICE TO TAWWNWk -We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Weetern Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At tKs White Front garsga Kaboske and Walter. TO BXCHANOB Good Ikspraved farm, located on stone rosA to, «- change for smaller or town property, or would deal for Steck of merchandise, Harvey LMVMiton. nißi 316 or 4». _ MONET TO DOAN —I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 5%b% and usual commission or 6% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made for a yeara, 7 yean, 19 years or 2» yearn See mo about these various plana, lohn A. Duntao.

BREAD! We cpuld not get along without it. It’s the old “Standby”— Why? Because It is all substance and nourishment. Because it satisfies when other foods do not. ' Ours has a real flavor and a govd substantial slice. Call up your grocer. He has it. _.Bread is your Best Food bf Bread is your Best Food—Eat more of it. EAT GOOD BREAD “The bread that builds.” Ralph O’Riley’s Phono 616. A GOOD BAKERY

-MOTHERS’ DIF Holden’S Green Houses will supply your flower orders for Mother’s Day. SUNDAY, MAY STH “All that I am or hope to be I owe to my Angel Mother.”—Abraham Lincoln.

Mothers’ Day White* flowers for mother’s memory. Colored flowers for living mothers, any ere appropriate. • Supplied by v OSBORNE GREEN HOUSE Phone 43»

J. W. Toyne of Gillam township was in Rensselaer today.

Charter No. 11470 Reserve District No. 7 FARMERS & MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK '■ ' * of unuum, toxama. Report of condition of the Farmers A Merchants National Bank at Rensselaer, in the State of Indiana, at the close of business on May 4. 1930. 1 ~ BBOOWBCXSe Loans and discounts, including rediscounts... 3155,311.91 Acceptances of other banks discounted * 31.486.56 Total loans . ~ 3186,798.47 Overdrafts, unsecured 781.70 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50% of subscription). 2,500.00 Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered 26.683.06 Furniture and fixtures 3,147.75 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 11,095.13 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks.. 52.543.30 Checks on other banks in the same city as reporting bank a...... 7,956.76 Total last three items 3 60,499.06 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reportiim bank and other cash item 5........ 55.69 Interest earned —but -not collected —approximate—on notes and bills receivable not past due 3,250.00 Total 3294,760.86 Capital stock paid, in Surplus fund . 7.500.00 Undivided profits •. 3 7,169.78 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 5,384.89 1,775.89 ! Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned —(approximate),......., 63.02 Individual deposits subject to check .. 198,859.74 | Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve — .. 3198.856.74 Certificate of deposit (other than for money borrowed).. 11,562.21 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve 11.592.21 • Total 3394.760.86 i State of Indiana, County of Jasper, as. ' \ I, Jos'. P. Hammond, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear thgt the above statement to true to the Correct Attest: WaiHam L Bett. Oren F Parker, teaac Leopold, Directors. Subscribed and,sworn to before me this Sth day of /. , My comnHsaion expires Dec. 18. 1933. D ' N ** ry

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H. W. Kiplinger of Gary is spending the week-end with his family. Nettie Jordan went to Muncie today to attend the funeral of her uncle. Mr. and —Mrs. John Pettit of Walker township were Rensselaer callers today. Luella Hannon went to Lafayette today to be the guest of Bernice Long. Judge B. B. Berry and court reporter Frank Bell, of Fowler, were in Rensselaer Friday. President H. R. Kurrie and family of Chicago are spending the week-end in his residence here. ' 1 i •" Saturday local grain prices were as follows: oats, $1.07; corn, $1.80; rye, $2.00 and wheat $2.85. Mrs. W. M. Barber of Roselawn and her brother, Edward Peregrine of Gifford, were in Rensselaer today. Mabelle Crocket Dddds proved herself to be a superior artist.— Manager Lyceum Course, Addison, Mich. Russell Warren came from Indianapolis today to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Ira Yeoman which is being held at Remington today. Mrs. Clifford Payne returned today from Indianapolis where she has been visiting the past few days.

B. H. Sheffer of Parr, a civil war veteran, and very much respected citizen, was in Rensselaer today. - Her excerpt from Weber’s A-flat Sonata was one of the most perfectly rendered piano selections heard here in a long time.—Lewisburg (W. Va.) Independent. The Kentucky Derby, the event of events in the racing world, will be run at Louisville this Saturday afternoon, with a field of twentytwo starting. Damask ruled favorite with Donnaconna and On Watch meeting with much favor. Mts. Thomas Lamson received a message today announcing the death of her niece, Miss Lizzie French of Hutchison, Kans. Mrs. Lamson’s health will not permit her to attend the funeral. The death of Miss Nellie Drake is expected any moment. She has been ill at the home of her Mrs. Mary E. Drake in this city for a long time. Clyde Clark of Lee died at his home Friday. 'Funeral services will be held at the Lee M. E. Church Monday afternoon and interment will be made in the Osborne cemetery. Captain Alva Osman and wife, of Fort Benjamin Harrison, are visiting his mother, Mrs. L. V. Martin. Captain Osman was among the first to go to France during the war and one of the last to return. Mrs. Osman was a nurse during the war and also saw service in France and is now stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison with her husband. Capt. Osman came out of the fighting without a scratch.

CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Buy 7 preferred stock* or bank stocks Payment plan or cash Information by mail * WILLIAM M. WELLS, Kokomo, Ind.

Charles O. BpiU«, President. Judson J. Edvard J. Randle, Vice-President. Charlee H. MIUs, Ass t uecy-irese The Trust & Savings Bank • * Report of the condition of THE TRUST A SAVINGS BA NKpF RENSSELAER, Indiana, at the close of business May 4, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts X * q overdo* — Furniture and Fixtures aie 9 4 Advances to Estates *“• Due from Banks and Trust Companies— 7L»».e< Cash on Hand ’•*•*•* , Cash Items. J**”’* ~ Interest Paid • faps* ~ - , 1926,771.59 LI A BI LITIES n Capital Stocks. * Jo OW 09 Surplus ...... ~ ; Undivided Profits ~ - Dividends Unpaid - — — Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 22.3ZZ.53 DEPOSITS - 77 »’®*®‘’ Treasurer’s Checks Reserve "Tor Taxeel... z,3Z8.0z $926,771.59 State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper, )SS: . „ I, Judson J. Hunt, Secretary-Treasurer of The Trust A Savings Bank of RensMi"er, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true - JUDSON J. HUNT. Subscribed and vwoin to before me, this 7th day of May, 1220. (SEAL) MABEL NOWELS, My commission expires October 17, 1921. Notary Public.

Howard Mills went to Lawrenceburg, Tenn., today on business. Mrs. G. A. Thomas came from Monticello to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ross Dean and baby went to Delphi today where Mr. Dean will be a judge in the Indiana Central • Oratorical contest which will be held at 3:30 this afternoon. — z- —- Attorney William Isham of Fowler, who was the presiding judge in the Ryna Ditch Petition hearing was in Rensselaer Saturday and completed his record in that. case in which he found for the petitioners.

GO TO BIBLE SCHOOL next Sunday ‘Mother's Day" First Christian Bible School Next Sunday is “Women’s Day’ at this school. May 16th will be “Girl’s Day.” <

f DO YOU I Buy Shoes at a Grocery? -NOIThen buy things Electrical at an Electric Store • Phone 62. H. A. LEE BO IT ELECTRICALLY. ’

Out of the High (Rent District TOOMBS & BOOTH ■■ ■ ’ ' 1 * ' BIG GENERAL STORE Highest Quality of Goods Lowest Prices Give Us a Trial Order for Groceries or Dry Goods . , ~..... r,. ... . f-- • • Toombs & Booth North McKinley Ave. Phone 508 Phejie 508 ass sisoossssssestosesesssssst tests* i aiMiBSOBOOseei

A special nurse arrived today to take care of John Eger whose condition remains about the same. William McNeil and John Williams of Wheatfield were in Rensselaer today. , Attorney John Greve of DeMotte was before the Jasper circuit court today representing a client m a suit for divorce. / < Attorney W. W. Lowry of Indianapolis was in Rensselaer .today. He is one of the attorneys in the A. K. Yeoman ditch case hearing of which was ‘begun today and will be continued later during vacation.