Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1920 — Page 4
Tlfi UMIVEHSAL CAB v tf *■%!»' ■ 1 1 1 Used Gars We hare spine especially attrac- - - -- r--- ; - -L- ■, ,■ ' " " five bargains in both touring and roadsters. Don’t delay. Central Sales Company •PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE.
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN rOB f* T -* —Fresh cow, calf side. Phone 600-Green. I NB lißi jP’nTr w -~ tired bumr ■lnal* cellutold hero***. William MwUnT phone BSB-H. R. F. D. 8. George F. Mayra FOB Ittß-Or wtU trade for town tigfeti acre* of land. Charlea VSB AABB—Pure bred Buff Oiplar FOB BABB—Cut flower* and potted plants. Osborns’* Qfhem FOB ■fiTT '** aoea White oounty, t«ii lmneew Chalmers and Woloott; EL ü bS3! ne« h Infllen*inlfs Writ* m* for — - ment to *** this farm. & L. lad. 10« I City FOB tfUB-nn olty properties In alggattma tk bargains for quick JTr* Srm*. all bargain*. Three gr..r jss issra ■gygLy • irihril. moat* aU^vefT*!UmS'mU; 6S Prim (W warn Chari*. J Dean A Pan.- ~ ‘ Sw^‘.‘ ahr “* aris^ 4 yS^ ,^SVs"*oh, r || Sr WTUtoma ■; ■ — aSmNDmbSifT PlftOM IOS-E mJRtvUtZZ WUt 6 AIT AJoBBtU/t p ooo * Jinny NriSP , IT r , "’*PT w Wa *• -
SPOB SAM—fluid bouse and lot, cheap for quick sale. McCormick Monument Works. Phone 218. Tom SAX.B OB mamr— The Rensselaer laundry. Business can be brought up to 1260 per week. See Mike Kanne. ros ** t.s—2 year old Shetland pony. Henry Novlll. Phone 934-D. rOS RALB— 6-room house and 4% lots in Fair Oaks. »800 cash, or will take half in automobile In good running order. Louis Smith. Fair Oaks. FOB ULS —I6 pigs, weighing from 40 to 60 lbs. Also fresh Jersey cow. John Robinson. Box 34, Mooysburg. Indiana. yOB e Ar -w—Second-hand automobile! —Fords, Overlends, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske d Walter, ’phone 304. ts FOB MLB —Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Qoldenbuff Orpingtons G. B. Porter, phone 376 or 669. rOB BAU— No. l Timothy Hay, to barn. Call Chamberlin and Mar latt farm or Rensselaer Garage. FOB BAX.B —Hall tree, 9x12 rug, cook stove, carpet sweeper. Phone 618.
WANTED. WASTED —Lawn mowers to grind. Cheaper here than hereafter. Len Griggs, phones 639. 633-Black or 609. At County Heating Plant. » 1T ■ — ■ ■" "" ' '"" ~~ WASTED—To clean your carpets and rugs. Have new vacuum cleaner. Charles Collins, at the Lee Kleotric Store. — WASTED—A man to attend large garden on shares. G. B. Porter. Phone 569 or 276. WASTES—Job on farm by week or month by Leßoy Wood (colored!. *O9 Vine Street. WASTED —An old fashioned telescope, suitable for carrying clothe*, not less than 2 feet long. Mrs. Arthur Arnott, pbone 909-C. WASTES —Girl for general housework. Mr*. J. W. Williams. Phone ISO. WASTES —To grind your lawn mower. Have the latest and beet machine and guarantee all worlt* John Wara, phone 112. WASTES—Washings, by drat class washer. Call pbone 469-Black. WAJIW —"’Sou oah make big money selling our Texes and New Mexico Oil Leases iooally. Perfect title guaranteed. Deep test# being made; we do the development work. Wonderful proposition. Write or wire Mid-Con-tinent Finance Co„ Victor Bldg.. Kanse* City, Mo.” WAJTTBS —Chickens ' and turkeys will call fer same. ’Phone C4T. C. H. LeaveL FOR RENT. FOB usnr— Rooms for light housekeeping or for sleeping rooms. Phone 624. Mrs E. H. Shields. FOB BBBT— Pasture land for 1* head of cattle near McCoyeburg. Roy Cochran, phone 808-L. FOB BBBT —Furalahed rooms. two htrank, from court house. 888 N. Weeton St. FOB 888T —6-room house la northeast part of city; small barn and good garden. Phone 9JI-L Wm. Markin.
LOIT LOST —Saturday night, black leather pocket book, containing a little lees than five dollars in change, a pearl ring and a return. check from Montgomery and Ward. Finder please return to this office. &OBT—Two dump cranks for truck some place la city. Return to Toomb* A Booth grocery. BOAT—A roll of orchestra music, probably between Wright’* restaurant and Joseph Larsfa residence. Please leave at Larsfa A Hopkins drug store. Doris Larsfa. v FOUB9—Auto license plate No. 118X08, Ind. Inquire Toomb* A Booth grooerr. , MISCELLANEOUS. POPBB— ■String of heeds. Inquire her*. i _ - property/*** would deal ** "“miiim ~i- i."-j
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UR ton BARM with ns before our new spring booklet goes odd to other scents with whom we are workin*. George w. Meyers BOtiea TO afARMRBMB— We handle tbs Rumley line Tractors threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor end Implements At the White ‘Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. MOBRT TO BOAB—vl have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at 6*b% and usual commission or 0% without commission, ea desired. Loans will be made for b yeans 7 years. 10 year* or 20 rears See ms about these various dan*. John A. Dunlae. *
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Word was received here that Dr. and Mrs. Dale Warner of Drumright, Okla., are the proud parents of a son, born May 13th. Mrs. Warner was formerly Grace Robinson, daughter of Mrs. G. M. Robinson on Park Avenue. The ladies of the M. E. church will hold a market, Saturday, May 22, at Clouse & Worden's grocery. Mrs. Harold Stiles of Gary, who had .been visiting relatives in Wheatfield returned here today. George W. Royster and daughter, Betta, went to Chicago this forenoon. a
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WASHINGTON NEWS IN BRIEF.
Washington, D- C„ May 18.— While the leading bankers of the country in conference with the federal reserve board were urging the government to relieve the freight tieup to avert disturbance of credit conditions the I. C. C. was rushing trains of empty cars to congested centers and preparing to issue tomorrow local embargoes on the movement of nonessentials, and priorities for. the movement of food and fuel. _i The restriction of nonessential loans, pressure upon hoarders and profiteers to liquidate commodities held in stock, and exertion of every effort to relieve traffic congestion were the chief recommendations today of the bankers in conference with the federal reserve board. President Wilson today named John Barton Payne of Chicago, secretary of the interior, to succeed Walker D. Hines as director general of railroads and as the president’s agent to carry out under the provisions of the transportation act the incomplete work of the railroad administration. Opposition by two “small army” congressmen, Representatives Anthony of Kansas and Dens of Alabama, threatens to destroy practically every valuable feature of the Wadsworth army bill recently passed by the senate and regarded by military experts as the most thorough preparedness measure ever enacted by congress in peace time. Republican* fears that. Senator La Follette of Wisconsin might bolt the party and head a third ticket were set at rest today by Senator Gronna of North Dakota, his most intimate friend in the senate, who, in announcing his candidacy for re-elec-tion, said that he had been assured that the national platform would be acceptable to evey* Republican. Opposition to the proposed tax on dealings in futures on grain exchanges was expressed today by Charles H. Canby, representing the Chicago Board of Trade before Republican members of the house ways and means committee.
John Loehrke of Jordan township went to Monon today. Father Christian Daniels was in Logansport today. Mrs. Fred Bird of Hammond came today for a visit with her mother Mrs. Capitola Ramey. George Bell of Near Remington went to Delphi today. The funeral of Mrs. George Borntrager was held at St. Augustine Catholic church this Wednesday forenoon and interment was made in Mt. Cavalry cemetery.
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Korah Eldridge of McCoysburg and Thomas Eldridge of Gary were in "Rensselaer today. « Hiram Johnson is not sawing but chopping Wood.—Baltimore American. r Hon E. P. Honan went to Indianapolis today to attend the democratic convention. Mrs. Robert Hurley and children were called to Hobart today on the account of the sickness of her father, John Grey, whose condi-» tion is reported to be serious. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins accompanied Mrs. Hurley to Hobart.
Alice, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Samuel Perkins, who has been quite sick, is reported to be improved. Mrs. Emil Johnson, who had spent the last two weeks here with her son Leßoy Anderson and family, assisting in the care of Baby Harold Anderson, left today for her home in Buchanon, -Mich. Jasper Wright left today for Louisville, Ky. Mr. Wright said he was going south to find a democrat and., would continue south until his search was rewarded even if he had to go to Cuba.
