Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1920 — Page 4

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CLASSiFiEU COLUMN FOK MALA. ~»«B SSTB-Ten room modern house, close In. MKht trade for farm. George F. Meyern. vow sew -Or wiu trade for town property. eKaty acres of land. Charls* Morrill, Phone 4 IS. FOB ■ ar.a Cut dowera and potted planta Osborne’s Greabouea FOB BABB—Cabbage and tomato —plants In any quantity. Phone 633Black. J. H. Carson. . FOB SAXX—Boy Scout cook kit. See Dana Todd, phone 96-D. FOB ■ a T.a—Blooded bird dog pups. 2 % months old. For particulars write William Porter, Liberty, Misa FOB 8088- CWy property and town IsSa. FARM Man H»»e 422for SALE—A email else laundry -stove. Phone 124-D. - FOB BAXB—IO® acres, fine fruit farm. 16 acres apples. 20 acres peach* es, 20 acres wheat, some oats. 10 acres birch and maple : timber, finely -Improved bouse with electric lights, oath, and all modern convenience* also tenant house, good bank barn. silo, all buildings in first class condition, located close to two good factory towns in southern Michigan. Owner is retiring and will sell at a bargain, one third down and balance to suit purchaser. This farm must be sold In thirty daya For Information call phone Jl* or 4»9. Harvey Davisson A son, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB BABB Hemad-ksna autoseobUee —Fords, Overlands. Saxona. Empire* Kuboake A WaUer.pkoae MA ts FOB .Tlmotly Bay, la barn. Call Chamberila and Mariatt term er Rensselaer Oarage. FOB BABB—22® acres White county, between Chalmers sad Wolcott; a-ttrursjs. Schubash. Indianapolis. Ind. !o®2 City ——r . . ——— - FOB S4TS Five ctty properuee jn ‘ alT^anpMn&' k? ?•* Tom tetaryd te Mesa See phone 9M-H. . _ .. — . — ——— FOB BABB—l<® acre farm, well «rateed, aest ail MM; Mack 4*o ; •-

TBS imiVEBSAS CAR Used Gars We have some especially attractive bargains in both touring and roadsters. Don’t delay. —-—■: , c W ’ Central Sales Company 'PHONE THREE-ONE-NINE

VOB SAM— Practically new Ford touring car. Phone 624. FOB BSTiB— -Cream and milk. Phone 4 48. FOB BST.B— I7 Spotted Poland pigs, six weeks old. Art Bruechet. Rose Lawn, Ind. w ——* — VOB BSTiB New modem eight room residence. Present eeeapaat baa bought property and wIU vacate by July 1. Price is right. John Poole, phone 197. VOB BATiB- At half my regular price, hatching eggs from my pure bred straua Goldenbuff Orpingtons. G. B. Porter, phone 176 or 669. FOB BABB— While they last, a few lawn benches in prime condition at one-fourth original cost. Also some No. 1 maple flooring and some Ix 4 12-feet long oak. J. W. Horton. FOB 8188- Business i and aoceo sorles of the Morocco garage. >4,000 worth of accessories. Located in brick building, 60x160. Rent of building reasonable. Good business. Part cash, part time. Guy Ruggles, Morocco, Ind.

FOB BAU—Good old road mare. Will do a lot of work, cheap, or will trade for calf or young heifer. G. A. Dougherty, R. F. D. No. 4. (FOB BAUS— South Bend Malleable Range. Good as new. Leßoy Kurts, 218 N. Front Street Phone 4kA FOB BAU—White Wyandotte aet> ting eggs, Keeler strain, at fl par sotting of Ik Mammoth White Pekia eggs at 11 for ILH. White Afrioaa guinea eggs at 11.00 per Ik. Thomae C. Caln, phono 919-G. FOB BAU— I6,OOO short stem Holland cabbage plants at 60c per 100 or >4.00 per 1,000. H. P. Callander, R. F. D. 1, Rensselaer. WANTED. WANTED —Married or single man to work by month on farm. Phone 906F. R. J. Lefler. I — ■—■ - — .......... .1 11 -■ WAXTBP— Summer School pupils for 6th. 7th and Sth grade work. Call at 213 N. Weston Street. WAMTMTi Man to go to work at once. Watson Plumbing ompany. Phone 204. WAMTBD— Farm hand to cultivate corn and to work all summer. Phone 9 4 5-A. J. F. NageL WAMTBD— To clean your leather grips, hand bags, satchels and suit cases, in tan or black. Harry Wiltshire. ““ --—-=±=======l=-. WAMTBD— A Rood second-hand SU inch wagon, three sets of dumpboards and a good set of harness at once. Thomas Lonergan. Phone 902-K. , WAMTBD—Wasmisga, by Bmt Meas washer. Call phone 469-Blaok.

WAMTIb-‘lon oaa make big moaey selling our Texas and Now Mexico OU Leases locally. Parfeet title guaranteed., Deep tests being made: wo do the development work. Woaaorful proposition. Write or wire Mid-Coa-Unent Finance Co, Victor Bldg, Kansas City, Mo.’ 1 ■ WOTTh-A good team of work horses, not too heavy. Address F. O. Pershing. Newland, Ind. WAVTBB—Lawn mowers, to grind. Cheaper here than hereafter. lam Griggs, phones #2®, 222-Black or M®. lAt County Heating Plant. WAMTBB Chlekene and turkeys. wUI call for sama. 'Phone ®4T. C H. LeaveL WAMTBB A man to attend large garden on shares. G. B. Porter. Phono St® or 272. LOST ■ ■ ■ • DOST—Between Methodist and Christian churches, silver mesh-bag taining about four dollars and a cheek. Return to this office. FOK KENT. FOB BBBT—Posture _Md ter _IS head of cattle, near MoOysbur*. Bey Cochran, phone ®®2-L. _ FOB BBBB—emriitshed room*two blocks from court house. M 2 N. Wenton St. - . .. FOB BBBV—d-room bouse In aertbsa ks-." ,sss m® 1 । A. D. Lee, of Rensselaer, spent two or three days visiting relatives in this city, where he, as a boy, * lived for some time. He is, now i 82 years of age and has not resided here since he was 23 yean old, but remembers a number of ' the older residents and will doubtless be remembered by a number of them. His father was one of the early settlers of Clinton county and Mr. Lee says voted here when there were five other voters.—Frankfort Crescent-News. ; ■ j

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Jost think of it! In thaae days of H. C. L. you can buy your choice of several doxen boys’ suits at $7.98 at fob" BBOBAMBD-166 yeaprairto land, fine Improvements, afiJolaiak aarporation of goal town. .Will ertesafio Tor panun w stock of morebandfrs. Harvey Devtseea, Pheas Mi ar4BE FOVMD—Btriag of heete laanMi here. MOMBT TO MMI-I hpve aa ualUnlted euppiy of money to loan on good farm lands at sad usual oommissioa or •% without commiealoe. a* desired. Loans wIU bo mode for » years, 7 years, 19 years or St years. Boe m about them vartouc e»eee loha A. Dunlap. farm, 'roadT&T l w> change for smaller farm er **** property, or woaM deal far stag w merchandise. Harvey Davisson. Phono Sit or 499. MB* T»im MBM with as haters our new springy booklet aeea eat Jo other agents with wham wo are wsrkGeorge v, Moyers. machines end farming implements; also Western Utility one tractor and imptomentn. At the Whitt Front gwagh Kuboake and Walter. MOMBT TO MAM—Charles J. Deer ■

IT’S A GIFT

to be able to talk well. It made Patrick Henry a great American.’ It has made statesmen of newsboys millionaires of miners, bankers of book agents and politicians of pool players. It is a greater gift to be able to work. Work makes earth below a heaven above, (so I’ve been told.) Work and Hsten while you are young, and when you really have something to talk about. I have never missed a chance to talk to E. T. Harris. I enjoy it. We are both alike in one way, we are both so different. When he was young he did more work in a month than I ever will. (Lived ond cheap land,- up and at the cattle and crops at day break, walked to school, says for awhile he didn t make enough money to economize on. But he stuck it out, when others lost heart and went west. The Harris family stuck in old Jasper (poor aa she was) and today you can see the results. Harris is a reverend name, E. T. looks back with satisfaction, enjoys the present with a cultured family in a select home, and is prepared for the future with a new Franklin car. May he live long and have few punctures.

Saturday Specials Beef Loef . .22c Beef 801 l .......17c Beef Roast, best 29c Pork Chops 30c Pork Shoulder . . 26c Smoked Hams, Swift’s 35c Smoked Shoulders, Swift’s 30c Veal Stew 22c Veal Roasts ... .25c Home Rendered Lard 27c Beef Liver . Roth Bros.

Get your early and late cabbage and tomato plants, Egg plants, Mangoes, Celery, Geraniums and bedding plants at Osborne’s Greenhouse. SOX E. Merritt St. Telephone 439.

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PERSONAL MENTION

Friday local grain prices were: oats >1.02; corn, $1.85; rye, $2.85 snd wheat $2.80. —Ruth Ames and Mrs. Smon Thompson went to Chicago for a few days. Mts. F. B. Ham and Mrs. W. F. Smith returned to Lafayette today after visiting friends here. Mrs. Ben D. McColly was called to Hammond Thursday evening on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Carl Heinz. Attorney W. H. Parkison and son, Lynn, returned to Lafayette today, taking with them t>he former’s mother, Mrs. H. E. Parkison and his sister, Mrs. Howard Mills. It is understood that one of oor prominent young business men is soon to take a flyer into the matrimonial' arena, but we are not at liberty to divulge his name at this moment . „ ~ Uncle Isaac Walker of Barkley township, one of the oldest and greatly respected residents of Jasper county was in Rensselaer Friday the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Jesse Nichols. Elizabeth McCall of Muncie returned there today after coming to Monon to institute a council of sixty member into the Pocahontas lodge. Mrs. McCall is the Great Pocahontas. Mrs. Eleanor Adams left o today for an indefinite stay with hendaughter, Mrs. Roy Stephenson, at Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Jesse Saylor accompanied her there for a short visit and will continue to her home at Vivian, So. Dak.

MARKETS BY WIRE.

(Furnished by the Farmers Grain Market, H. H. Potter, Mgr.) Chicago, 111., June 4, 1920 Liva Stock Market. Hogs, receipts, 35,000; carry over, 10,000; top, $14.50. Cattle, receipts, 7,000. Sheep, receipts, 7,000. Chicago Grain Futures. July corn opened at 1.72 7-8 and 1.74; closed at 1.74 1-4 and 1-2. Sept, corn opened at 1.60 and 1-00 1-4; closed at 1.60 3-4 and 7-8, July oats opened at .93 3-4 and 1-2; closed at .94 3-4 and 7-8. Sept oats opened at .7.8 3-4 and .79; closed at .78 3-4 and 7-8.

HELP US WIN $500.00

There is to be a fourteen day nation wide, Show-ttie-Franklin-Car contest. All we have to do for two weeks, is to drive you around, no questions asked, no obligations, just your chauffeur a six' mile turn - . . , All we want is everybody (incjpding your own dear self) to have ridden at least 6 miles in a Franklin car. The Franklin is barred, you know, from nearly all economy tests, hill climbs,desert runic ect., and we have to do a little something to keep this car in the front part of the public’s mind. The date will be from June 7 to June 19. Please don’t turn us down. We need the money. THOMPSON & EIRE.

WOTXCB. I To the taxpayers of Newton and Marion Townships, in Jasper County, Indiana. . - ~ I in the matter of the petition of G. j L. Thornton, et al, for a stone road I improvement in Newton and Marion Townships, in Jasper County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that a petition by the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, has been filed in the office of the Indiana State Tax Board, asking for authority to issue bonds in the Bum of Seventy-six Hundred Dollars (27,600.00) to provide I funds for the payment of the cost ; of the construction of said improvement and costs connected therewith. | That said petition will be heard and determined at the office of said Indiana State Tax Board in the State House in the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. on the 21st day of June, 1920,. at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., or as near thereafter as said Board can hear said petition. _ .__ WILLIAMS A DEAN, Attorneys for Petitioners. - VVIWI. .... State of Indiana. County of Jasper, SS' in the matter of the petition of jaspef County Board of Canumssioners. for the approval of a bond issue of $19,400 for the improvement of the John E. Murphy Road in Union. Newton and Marion Townships. No. 1814. Notice is hereby given that on May 14th. 1920, there was filed in the office of the Indiana State Board of Tax Commissioners, in the City of Indianapolis, the petition in the above entitled matter by the Board of Cmnmissioners of Jasper County, praying i therein for approval of said tax ! board for the issuance by said municipalitv of bonds in the sum of 219,400 ' for the purpose of building the JnpI R Murphy et al Road in Union, Newton and Marion Township* and nearing thereon has been fixed for June 21* mo. In ..M eny 3 Auditor of Jasper County.

GRADUATED FROM PURDUE.

Emil Hanley, son of Judge and Mrs. C. W. Hanley returned to Lafayette this Friday afternoon to be present at the commencement exorcises at Purdue university. He is to be graduated from this institution having completed the course in pharmacy. From Lafayette he will go to Ft. Wayne where he v|iH be employed in a drag store. 1

FRIDAY HOSPITAL NOTES.

Mie. J. W. Praitt went' to her home near Kniman today. W. R. Brown Was able to go to his home today. Mrs. Isaac Shannon left the hospital today.

ABE MARTIN.

Joe Spry’s daughter is still imagin’. When last seen she had well defined black arched eyebrows an’ two red cheeks, one slightly higher than th’ other. Lionel Meadows an’, Violet Pash wus married yisterday. But th’ happy couple ’ll not be at home till times git normal.

M. E. JUNIORS

AH members o fthe M. E. Sunday School bring hmeh and meet at the church Saturday afternoon at 2:80 o’clock for a picnic.

CHILD’S CHANGE FOR THE BETTER PLEASES MOTHER

Trutona Prove* Happy Medium In The Case Of Little Fort Wayne Girl. I Fort Wayne, Ind., June 3.—Few mothers are any happier today, than Mrs. W. E. Epsich, who lives in Fort Wayne at 122 Ereka Street, and who tells in the following । statement of the benefits her, little twelve-year-old daughter derived through the use of Trutona. She says: i “My little 12-year-old daughter,, Faustine, had been bothered With.’ Kidney trouble for several years, at least that was what the doctors, pronounced it when she was six j years old. Her kidneys were so' weak that she seemed unable to । control their action, especially at night. Her appetite was very poor, too.” , . . “Trutona was recommended to us aa being a remarkable remedy for the treatment of kidney trouble, and to my surprise, it worked wonders in the case of my child. Why, my little daughter has been taking Trutona only a week now, but she’s able to control the actions of her kidneys, and, she certainly has a good appetite.” “The child says Trutona doesn t ( taste bad, but I suppose its be-1 cause the medicine is helping her ( so much she doesn’t mind taking it. I’m certainly grateful for the benefits my little girl has derived i from this wonderful medicine, and I want to make other mothers, happy by recommending Trutona.” Trutona is sold in Rensselaer at the Larsh & Hopkins drug store.

NEW CASE FILED.

Cause No. 1747. The State of Indiana vs. Estel Florence. Action* forgery. H. H- Potter of the Farmers Grain Co., reports that there is considerable fly in the wheat in this locality, that the oats are coming out fine and that the stand of corn is excellent, but the cold nights are unfavorable to its growth.

CASTO RIA For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of

Cleaner Facts I have made no howl on anelectric cleaner as yet. But now I am satisfied that the PREMIER is the best cleaner built and so are many people in town who are using Premiers. Now I’m ready to howl. The price on the Premier is $45.00. The full set of attachments for cleaning mattresses, walls, drapes, upholstering, under radiators, etc., comes at SIO.OO. If you are in the market for a real electric cleaner let us bring you out a Premier to try. It does not "obligate you to buy.

H. A. LEE Phone 62 , : Do It Electrically

I Twine Twine Twine I —« ■ * I Have you bought your twine? We have just unloaded a car of Deering Standard Binder Twine and from now on until June 1 will sell you what you need at 15}Ac. After that date prices will be higher. | Thomas M. Callahan I Phone 273 Phone. 273

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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. . ; National. New York, 6-9; Boston, 0-5. Brooklyn, 2; Philadelphia, 0. Pittsburg-Cincinnati, rain. American New York, 5; Philadelphia, 4. Chicago, 6; St. Louis, 4. Detroit, 6; Cleveland, 3. Washington, 2; Boston, 1.

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