Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1920 — Page 3

We tan make immediate delivery of only . •‘WSjI • •;* ' • ,T\- ,y- ■■ ;• -T>* - - - Jh--One Fordson Tractor George Kanne is plowing with the other one. THE Central Sales Co. Phone Three-One-Nlne • "

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN *ooxß x. Kumwv, mhiimsi ■ - • Semi-Weekly Republican entered Jan. 1. 1807. at second class mail matter, at the nostofflde at Rensselaer. Indians. Evening Republican entered Jan. 1. 1807, as second class mall matter, at the poet office at Rensselaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 0. 1870. BATBS FOB DXSPXiAY AOTSKinM Semi-Weekly .....................tie Daily, per Inch 18c First Page, Dally .22c BUBBOXDPTSOX BAXU Semi-Weekly, year. In advance, 82.00. Daily, by carrier. 10 cents a week. Single copies, 1 8 cents. By man, 18.00 a year, .... BATES 808 0018811188 AOS. *■ Three lines ori less, per week of six issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly RepUblloaa, 2& cents. Additional space pro rata. Reading Mottoes Semi-Weekly, ten cents, per line first Insertion; 0 cents per line each, additional insertion. Dally, 5 cents per line first insertion, 3 cents per line each additional Insertion. No reader accepted for less than 28 cents. Public Sale Advertising—Single column reading matter type, |2.00 for first insertion, SI.OO for each additional Insertion. No display ad aooepted so» less than 50 cents.

Foreign Advertising Representative j 1 THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION \ MONO* ROUTE. *m F j miBBOVIB No. 36 Cincinnati to Chicago 4:64 a.m. No. 4 Louisville to Chicago 6:01a.m. No. 40 Lafayette to Chicago 7:64 a.m. No. 32 Indl&nap'a to Chicago 10:16 am. No. 38 indianap’a to Chicago 8:61 pjn. No. 6 Indianap’a to Chicago 8:16 p.m. No. 30 Cincinnati to Chicago 1:60 p.m. No, 16 Cincinnati to Chloago 6:17 a.m. sovsHßomn No. 36 Chicago to Cincinnati 6:87 sum. No. 6 Chicago to LoulavUle 10:66 aon. No. 37 Chicago to Indianan's 11:18 aun. No. 33 Cbgo to IndplaCkFF 1:67 pan. No. 86 Chicago to Lafayette 6:60 p.m. No. 81 Chicago to Indianap’a 7:81p.m. No. 3 Chloago to LoulavUle ll:18pjm. No.. 16 | Chicago to Cincinnati 1:41 a.m. Train No. 16 atopa to dlacharge paaBengera’ofl of the C. L 4k W. Train 16 atopa to taka on paaaengere for polnta on the C. L 4k W.

CARRIER BOYS. Thomas Donnelly Phone 868 Morgan Lynge........ Phone 466 George Wood- i.Phone 160-Bad Peter Van Lear— -No Phono. Bud Myers.— Phan* 484 Ward Sands..—-— Phone 484 CALL BILLY CAMPBELL. If your carrier hoy misses you with the Evemng Republican call telephono 878 and William Campbell will supply the miming paper. CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. freak* thJa^tia^^^eSjirl/ Poland China aow. Ine. to farrow. Joaae Snydar, phone 367. i i — **"*-' 1 ' »«***t. W. PBMII. W . £® B HE? ra pSSi: loties A. MTIAUk* MU, U. Me r®®*» phone 947-F, R. F. IX No. S. - -~V' •liillllll I «!'. H ■« I I ,i^ l ‘p32a isffl ms 'welshr *about 150 pounds worth while for # Q*6me one wanting, good breillßg stock; aiao alx- n cow, fraeh !ns location for atnoll atore and srsg ££ aTtevripMack tend, aU°to with aplendid improvements; atop fawn of 86 acres, one mile of marieC good P. B. Sunn; 4 p«iii: 8 t mowing machtaea; wheat drill; Brter separator: 25K49; 10x26 Titan tractor.

FOB SAILS— Good cooking and canning apples. Phone 902-J. Orville Lambert. — FOB BATiS— As I am going to move to Colorado I will sell at public sale on the west side of the oourt house in Rensselaer, on Saturday, Sept. 11, at 3 o'clock p. m„ the following property: Household goods, street lunch and ice cream wagon, street tent, Shetland pony, harness and buggy- and 2 Shetland pony colts. Henry NevilL FOB HiTiS Sweet apples. Mrs. XL F. King, phone 883. FOB BAXiB—1(0 sere farm, well drained, most all level; black soil; 0roorn house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, tins orenard, land all In cultivation. Can give good torsos on this. Price 288 per acra Charles J. Dean a Son. ■ . ■ 1 ii—.iff, , ■ FOB 8i1.8—48 lots all In one body. Geo. F. Moyers. / FOB BATE—Second hand Ford touring car In A-l condition. Lynn Daugherty. FOB SiTiE—4 Duroo male hogs and 7 gilts. These are eligible to regia-. ter and are stock of exceptional merit. Anyone desirous of purchasing soma of this stock should oall or sec ms soon. William Gulngrich, Franeeeville, R. F. D. 8. Phone 212-G.Fraaoes vllle, Ind. FOB S 0 T.S—2l-incn Rosenthal sUo cutter, good as now. H. J. Horde man. Phone 880-B. FOB BA*B—B acres adjoining this I city at a bargain. If sola at ones. G. F. Meyers. ’ FOR RENT! FOB BBVT—B room house on McKinley avenue. Phone 409 or 180. FOB BEST—Two furnished rooms. Mrs. T. W. Ha us. ’ WANTED. WAFTES— Man to work at once. Watson Plumbing Co. Phones 204 and 407. WAJtTBB—Lady to take~charge~of Schlosser Bros.’ cream station. Apply between *the hours of 10:00 a. m. mid 6:00 p. m. Tuesday. WAMTBB— GirI or woman for general house work. Middle aged woman preferred. Phone 980. WAJVTXDD-~Dlshwasher. Good* wages. Barnes’ restaurant. * WAHTBD—SmaII tils ditching. George Booth. APhone 480. LOST LOST—Between the R. A. Parkinson residence and the Kenton Parkinson farm, 0 suit case bearing the name of It S; Brenner, Mt. Ayr, Ind. Finder please notify Mrs. Kenton Parkinson. • £OST—Between my home and James Donnelly’s Wednesday afternoon, a' leather hand purse with figured blue lining and containing BL6O. Mrs. Fletcher Ramey, phone 001-10.

MISCELLANEOUS. • VOTZCB TO .ABIOU-We handle the> Burnley Une Tractors, threahlng machines and farming implementa; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and* implements. At the white Front garage. Kuboake and Walter. FOX BZOHAHQB—Six-room bongmow within corporation, practically new, with basement under - entire nonce, with 1 1-3 acres of mound. To eafor t#wn property. Harvey MOXXT TO MMUMharte* J. Dean & Son. : - KOXfXT TO W>*g-I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on crod’«ar»'*laad* at 446% and usual commission or ’6% Without commitlion, as desired. Loans will be made Cor 6 years, 7 years, I#. years or 86 yearn See me about tbeafu various plana. John A. Duals*. DAY OR NIGHT TAXI SERVICE Having purchased a now Ford car I will be prepared to render taifi service at airy time. Drives will be made any distance desired. Telephone 667. * CHARLES OSBORNE. NOTICE. If the palrty that attempted to break into my safe Wednesday night and left a pair of cloth gloves will call "for them there will be no questions asked. _ * i; J. C. GWIN.

GET FLOWERS for alf-tteeasiefts at Osborne’s Greenhouse PHONE 439 "SO* E.< Merritt St

THE* EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

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YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. National. Chicago, 5-1; Pittsburg, 2-12. Philadelphia, 3-6- Brooklyn, 2-5. Cincinnati, 5-4: St. Louis, 8-2. Boston, 1-0; New York, 0-5. * American. Chicago, 6-5; Detroit, 2-4. Cleveland, 7-6; St. Louis, 2-5. New York, 5-6; Philadelphia, 1-0. Washington, 6-6; Boston, 0-4. - 1 -■

ABE MARTIN.

Who remembers th’ old expression, “I wouldn’ give a whipstitch?’ Buildin’ Inspector Elmer Culp reports permits issued fer one cottage an’ thirty-seven garages dunn th’ month o’ August.

CASTOR ia For Infants and Children In Um For Over 30 Years

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ASKS ACTION TO KEEP BOOK PRICES DOWN

Legal action to stop school book companies from charging more than the legal prices for their books is requested in a communication L. N. Hines, state superintendent of public instruction, has sent to Ele Stansbury, attorney-general of Indiana. Mr. Hines said that all except about two book companies in Indiana have been charging higher than legal prfces for supplemental school text books. He pointed out that the companies agreed until the state department of public instruction on prices for the books and filed bonds with the department that they would live up to the arguments. „ . Now, however, according to Mr. Hines, the book companies are disregarding the agreements in violation of the law and in violation of an opinion by the attorney-general that they have no right to raise the prices on the books. Regularly adopted textbooks are not involved in the affair, but only the supplemental textbooks, many of which are used in Hoosier public schools;

SEPTEMBER 6 IS MEMORABLE DATE

Three hundred years ago, on September 6, 1920, the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth, England, with 102 passengers, seventy five males and .twenty-seven females. This date will mark the beginning of the programs to commemorate the Pilgrim tercentenary. September 6 also is the anniversary of the birth of General De Lafayette, whoge life is so closely connected with that of George Washington and the early days of the republic. It is likewise the anniversary of the date ol the assassination of President Mel Kinley. He was shot September 6, • 1901, but lived several days. Thu date also marks another event in the world’s legendary and traditional occasions. On September 6, 19C9, Rear Admiral Robert E. « wAfifiiwi flu> AMApiftfiHiliPPAfll and the world of Ids great achievement of discovering the north pole after three years of hardships in the frozen northlands. Septembei i * r.-v .... ..-j.- •, ?

WE CLAMBERED down. # •* * > THROUGH HEAVY thichettb * • • AND WE rowed the boat. •• * V OUT TO a rocky ledge. WHERE BLACK bass hide. • • • THEN JOE Jet out a roar, j •• • j FOR HIE cigar box. 4 • * • v S HAD FIBH lines In It, 808 ' INSTEAD Of smokes. f „ „i- , . ' AND HE refused with scorn. •* * . OUR CIGARETTES. • b m • he SAID they were not, EVEN FIT for bait. • * • HE’D HAVE a nan’s smoke, v •* * » OR NOTHING. ;• •• • . 4 AND FOR an hour. HE GOT nothing: * — --- ~0 S B ““ ’ .. 4 " •••-. - -- ' NOT EVEN a bite. • • • WHILE WE pulled ’em tot * • • L , 1 AT LAST: he granted. f X “GIMME A- cigarette.” jfT XV U / • - • • fly / *l/\ AND IT fast happened, A/ L \J{JJt 7 A * * * 1# JI , i HIS LUCK changed then. SO NOW Joe swears. (f J. V THAT THOSE cigarettes. J *7 - " J 1 WERE SO blamed good. gg '|Jp ' HE BAITED a hook. BB B • WITH -ONE of them. • * • AND CAUGHT a whale. TII’ANY a cigar smoker will agree that PARTtcJutt, PISH. h. W m Cherteridd. TW « . . . you know, you re smoking. And yet HIMSELF AMONG them. they're mild —mild and smooth. What"* abb mar «nrt the secret? Just knowing how to blend ARE JUST t*. ~rt ckolce TurkWi oeou.ue THAT THEY satisfy. —just right!

6 also is the day on which school begins and nothing is more import-' ant in the great work of Americanization than the public schools.

• 1 1 - . Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Campbell visited with relatives at Brooksltm Sunday and brought their daughter, Venna, who had been visiting there, home with them. Leland Hadley returned to Chicago today. Mrs. Hadley will remain for. a longer visit with her mother, Mrs. Kate Watson. 0 Job printing at tha EepnMkan office.

SPECIAL All this week I will make the following bargain prices on electric appliances: $12.50-6-inch 3 heat hot plates, at —-—slo.oo $15.00 8-inch 3 heat hot plates, at . $12.50 $42.50 Thor Electric Cleaners, at $82.50 $55.00 Regina Electric Cleaners, at $40.00 $18.50 Sewing motors at $15.50 $23.00 Electric Chafing Dish, at SIB.OO $12.50 6-cup Electric . Percolators, at $9.50 These prices us iu *•* JL A. LEE - ‘ _ Phene tt Da it MiomiiMy

Sept 7

seeseseu sse».se>||yeeeeejjies>eeeeeeeeee*» BLACKMMID SALE .. ON All WSH 150 SPECIALS I jHfii w "W ' , . '’-'x Ivory Sapp - 9c bar P and GWhitefaptba ■ . . 9c bar Lenox - 6 bars for 25c ivory mm soap, j m Wj %