Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1920 — Page 4
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I ‘ THE UNIVERSAL CAH Fordson Plowing Demonstration J’J > ’■ -- * c THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MAY ’5. 6 A 7. • Home of W. S. Parks, Rensselaer, Ind., mile south on Remington Road. —-—-I^2— ‘ m 2, - : — After plowing Tractor will bo used to disc ground. . 2 -2 , — Central Sales Company ’PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.
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MONON ROUTE Train Schedule Effective M*rcnSU,l» l ». NORTH SOUTH >9 4:84 Am. »5 2:27 a m. 4 5:91 Am. 6 10:56 A m. <9 7:89 mm. >7 11:18 Am. 82 19:39 a m. I p m 88 2:51 p. m. »9 6:50 p. m. 8 8:81 p. m. 81 i:81 P. m. 89 9:60 p. m. 8 11.19 p. m.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALL. FOB SALE OB BEST — The Rensselaer laundry. Business can be brought —up —to —l2so per week. See Mike KanneFOB BABB— Ten room modern house, cloae in. Might trade tor farm. George F. Meyers. FOB SALA — Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Charlee Morrill. Phone _ FOB BABB— Pure bred Buff Orpingtons and white African guinea om. For setting of IS. 9LM ,at our residence or Ji UM sent by Parcel poet. James A. Gilmore, R D Na 1. 808 BST.B- Timothy hay tn barn. Henry Paulus. MB-G. FOB BdT.W— Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne's Grenhouse. FOB BABB— MO acres White county, Ind, between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; SITS per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianapolis Write me for MirtfomAnt to boo thia form. S. L*. Schunach/lndlanapolis Ind. ISOS City Trust Bldg. FOB g ST.B- -Five city properties in fins locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains Three good barns that could be converted Into residences. Also automobile oils. Ton will bo interested la these. See ma. CL W. Duvall, phone 147. FOB BSBB City property and town Isen. PhUto Bina Theas 411. FOB BSTiBt Fine navy beans. 10c a pound. 'Phong 114 B. P. Honan.
FOB BABB— IM acr» farm, wall tnlatd, moot all levM; black soil; Sroom house, good barn, cam criba, good wall, fine orchard, land all in cultivar ti*a Caa give good terms on thia, Fries IM per acre. Charles J. Dean * ®°°' - ' - , , ~ FOB BST.W—New modern eight room residence. Present .occupant has bought property and will vacate by July 1. Price la right. John Poole, phone It . vasm WBTdW antonhooilo —WmWLb OTwlantee Sakoda, Empire*. Kaboeto A Waiter, -phoae »4. ts — * -r—
E FOR SAXE— Nine galvanised steel j chicken coops, galvanised steel feed- ; er, all hew. Been used only a year. Mrs. Chester Halstead. ' Rensselaer, I Ind. ] FOB SAXE— Good rods. 16-ft. long, iin two sections.. Leßoy Kurtz, 218 IN. Front St., phone 464. I ———-— — FOR SAXE-*— l4-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 4,000 pound wagon springs; road scraper, two 8gallon milk cans. Russell Van Hook, phone 938-A. FOB SAXE— Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Goldenbuft Orpingtons. G. B. Porter, phone 275 or 569. e . FOB BERT — 6-room house in northeast part of city; small barn and good garden. Phone 981-1. Wm. Markin. FOR saT.E - No. 1 Timothy Hay in barn. Call Chamberlin and Marlatt farm or Rensselaer Garage. FOB SAXE—General purpose horse and two yearling Hereford bulls. E. Gilmore, Lee, Ind. WANTED. WANTED — Waiters at Barnes Restaurant.
WANTED— Lawnmowers to grind. Cheaper here than hereafter. Len Griggs. Phones 533-Biack or 509. At County Heating Plant. WANTED— Woman for general house work and to care fur laxly mornings and evenings. Mrs. Joseph Halligan, phone 12. ; —i — WASTED — 4 butchers at once. |36 per week. Hours 7:30 a. m. 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—u>— parties- desiring— to haul— away, same. At the county crusher. Booth and Tniwnhk . . - — WANTED — To grind your lawn mower. Have th.e latest and best machine and guarantee all work. John Wlard, phone 112. WANTED— Who wants something brought from Chicago. Am sending up auto truck, but Iraven’t full load. Will Hogan, phone 561. ■ —.—•— WANTED—The party who borrowed my tennis racquet and tennis balls from the high school building to return same to me. Harold Sharpe.
WABTBSJ—Washings, by first class washer. Call phone 4M-Black. WAJTTED—'i’ou cab moko bix money selling our Texas and Now Mexico Oil Leases locally. Perfect title guaranteed. Deep teste 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 turkeys, will call for sama 'Phone <47. C. H. LeaveL FOR RENT. FOB BAMT— Furnished rooms. two blocks from court house. 101 N. Weston St. -I UttHm VO BOAS— Chartes Ji Dean LORT LOST— Saturday night near King blacksmith shop, a baby’s shoe. Return to this office.
LOST— -Fountain pen between high school building and the light plant. Please return to Pearline Williams or phone 550-Black. LOST— About April 10. Toledo ratchet dye stock, that threads from one to two inches. Watson Plumbing Co. Phone 204.
LOST—A black Shesherd female dog. Long hair, white ring around neck. Verv friendly. Can pteoue 111-G. Lloyd Dandle. 8088 1 Tie pin set with small brilliant. somewhere in Hensselasr. Leave at Republican office and receive M.W reward. * MISCELLANEOUS. " MM TOVB FABMB with us beßers our new booklet goes aut to Ing. George F. Meyers. FOB BXCQKAMBB—IM IMM —alite land, fine improvements, adjeintag corporation of good town. Win <■—aa—for garage or stock of seorohsartige Harvey Daviseoa. Fheae Bld sr 4dd. FOOBB—String of heads. Ik—tri Ere- ~ ~ ~ ~ ■ -- -- ■ | 1 Attorney Abraham Halleck has' been appointed the administrator; of the estate of the kite 'Maurice |
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NOTICE M arißM— We handle the Rumley llhe Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the white Front garage. Ku bosk e and Walter. TO szaXAMM-wGood improved farm, located on stone roadL to exchange for smaller tarns «r tows property, or would deal for eteek of merchandise. Harvey Davisson. PIMM 315 dr 499. gom to XOAN—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good fsr.n lands at and usual commission or 4% without commie* elon. ae desired. Loans wtU be made for k years. 7 years, 19 years or 29 years. See mo about these various plans. John A Dunlap. W. L. Wood went to Indianapolis today.
Mrs. George F. Meyers went to ! Lafayette today. Harriet Burns returned to Chicago today after visiting her parents over the week-end. — I Mrs. Thomas Callahan, son Billie and daughter Catherine went to Champaign, 111., today for a visit with relatives. Mrs. Gilbert Wright of Chicago Heights, came today for a visit with I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler. , Among the out of town people here to attend the funeral of Miss > Nell Drake were: Mrs. Chas* Mad■lung»and daughter Marie of Monon; । Wifiiam and James Malony and daughter Margaret, Mrs. P. G. O’Connell and children of Chicago; ‘ Mrs. Bernard Drake, son and daughter, James Drake and wife and George Drake and wife of Chicago; and Marie Plunkett of Kentland. The Rensselaer Forester baseball team went to Medaryville Sunday for their initial engagement of the season and were defeated by a score of 8 to 5, after leading 4 to 2 at the end of the sixth inning. Feldhouse pitched good ball but | tired near the finish and the Me- ' daryville batters unloaded a flock of hits for six runs.
J/** 7 71 lit! I W I Tsi ' I t WM ■» When She Stops to Look WHEN your dearest friend stops to look at Baby, don’t forget that her eyes also take in the carriage he is riding in. But you don’t have to worry about that now. Because we have those famous T j LOOM WOVEN LL VJ I LJ Baby Carriages They are woven, as you know, on wonderful looms, just like a fabric and almost as fine. And you can get one of these beautiful LLOYD Carriages ot the finest weave for the same price you would have to pay for the old handwoven carriages of the coarsest reed. COME AND SEE THEM.
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K - •• ■ /• : . ■ Thursday Will Fall on the 9th This Wook ■,o.■ . , \ . - - K — : 7-' ;- “Nothing unusual about that,” you’ll say. You’re wrong, James! Something extra is going to happen this Thursday in St. Augustine’s hall! The young ladies are going to serve one of those good cafeteria suppers after 6 o’clock. They’re going to have a fancy booth, music and an evening of fun. Let’s go, will you? ___•— * . ■ J— . .... " 4 1 ' —.—— —r——— — 7— —
JASPER COUNTY IS ORGANIZED The Republican precintmen of j a «pev county met in the court house in this city Saturday and perfected the organization for the coming campaign by selecting the following very capable officers. County Chairman, Mos— Leopold. Vice Chairman, D. Delos Dean. Secretary, Cope J. MSL Treasurer, George W. Scott Orian Grant returned to his home at Lafayette today after spending the weak end with relatives me*.
Mrs. F. H. McCracken of Gary spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. E. N. Loy and family. W. H. Beam and sops, Don and Paul, attended the White Sox-Cleve-land game Sunday. Mrs. R. C. Erb returned to her home at Wiamac today after visiting her sister, Mrs. Fayette Burgin. Mrs. Harry Landaw of Goshen, spent the week-end here with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reafsnyder, of Clark St.. Jane and Gail Wilson returned today to their home in Hammond, after a visit with their "'grandmother Mrs. J. N. Wasson. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawton spent the week-end here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Parker. Mrs. J. C. Lamson and Mrs. E. N. Loy will be hostesses to the Women’s Auxiliary to the American Legion Tuesday afternoon at the home of the former.
Mrs. Ransom Elijah and Mrs. ' Benjamin Geeza of Newton county, were in Rensselaer, Mrs. Elijah l reports that her husband continues I in very poor health. । Representative William L. Wood went to' Indianapolis today in the interest of a portion of the Starke county state highway. {4r. Wood has been selected to make the memorial address here for the Grand Army of the Republic. t — , In writing to the Republican, Par- | ker Childers, who is *how attending [a business college in South Bend, says: “Enclosed find draft for year’s subscription to the Evening Republican. Can not get along without the news from home,- so keep the paper Mrs. Childers and myself are well. We are having delightful weather here now. I am getting along fine at the Business College, in fact so fine that I am l called the whirl-wind.”
1 PRIMARY COMMUNITY CLUB. ! Patrons and friends are urged to attend the last meeting of the Primary Community Club next Friday, May 14, at 2:30 p. m. at the Pn-i 1 mary School building. ! f Matters of importance relative to the .closing up of the school year ■ will be discussed. i • ■ j Mrs. L. Wery and Edward Warren went to Lafountaine today to visit. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins has as their guests, Mr. andlSa. J. C. Jenkins of Big Rapids, Mirk,
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Mrs. L. D. Barber went to Chicago this morning. John Poole went to his farm near Hopkins Park, 111., today. Adna Healey, son of Col. and Mrs. Geo. H. Healey spent the week-end here with friends. A. E. Wallace spent the weekend with his wife and children in Chicago, making the trip, to and from that city by automobile. Marie Ludlong of Monon, who is a neice of Mrs. Mary E. Drake, attended the Nellie Drake funeral held here this morning. Mrs. Harold Stiles of Gary, who had visited relatives here went to Wheatfield today for a visit with her parents. Leighton Gifford, who is employin Kankakee, 111., spent the weekend here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gifford of Grace street. Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy returned Saturday from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Devere Yeoman at Indianapolis and Dr. F. G. McCarthy at Terre Haute. R. M. Johnson went to Chicago Saturday to spend the week and with his family. Mr. Johnson will make a tour of Central Indiana before returning here.
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BREAD! We could 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 a real flavor and a good substantial slice.Cail 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
