Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 227, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1920 — Page 4

TVS UN Ivn/aAk CAS The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3S-inch tires front and rear, is a family car of class and comfort, both in summer andin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The large plate glass windows make it an open car when desired, while i n Case of rain and alfindement weather, it can be made a most delightful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dustproof. fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive it While it has all the distinctive and economical merits of the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? CENTRAL SALES COMPANY JB. PbMM

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CLASSIFIED COLUMN - 808 BALE. * FOB ■•V* AM"* 2® t<> ns of timothy hay, in stack. Carolyn Baku*. Phoae SIS-G. . row gSM-T eave a aumtor oj M toM «er onto magtog: to MTS per aora C. W. Derail phone tM. ' — » . J7_ ro» IjW'y Oownrsaad potted plants. Cubenurs Oraulnuee * ran isiw Wsnswrw _>i i and Singer ecwtag JK” > ”L_ | VMS O Win emdn Mr Bryl stock, * Chevrqlot toering ear. la mH. condltloa. Bm Hanson. rat

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TOI BALB—Fure Bred Chester White male hog. Weight about 160. Also two .boats, wt. 60 lb*. each. Russell Lesh, phone Sl3-L. f 8-25 FOB BALE—A new large Mie Pejrleaa Victrola .double n*otor*ndwUl ge.'a.'TSt Ott and Paquette. Newland Store, Nowland. Ind. »->• -।।"■ ■ » > " FOB BALE —Hand picked and wind fallen apple*. Mrs. Charles Bowers, Phone »s£d. * »- J3 FOB ■ 6 LU—l92O model Dort touring car, good as new. Terms: Cash or bankable note. Joseph P. Hambond, phones 148 or 292. 6-24 FOB ainß -Team young mares, wt. 2800: gray horse; Jersey cow, frean in February; three heifers, two fresh in spring; good wagon; gravel boards; single buggy; single harness; walking plow; corn sheller; new cultivator; two gasoline engines and Empire cream separator. Philip Heuson. R. F. D. 1, Rensselaer. Ina. Phone 9471V“1

• FOB BALS—Recieaned timothy seed. Paul Wood, phone 048-F. *O-1 WAMTED—GirI to assist at. Restaurant. Cal phone 667, _JrJBFOB S6T.W—White and blue krepeePhone 283. - *-» FOB BALE—Four buck laxnba. Jesse Andrew strain. Louis Putts, Phone 909-K. ~FOB ■ 6 T.B--Second hand electric washing machine' almost new and In excellent condition. Phone 28 or 307. t »-*> FOB BALE—First grade Turkey Red seed wheat, free of cheat. Price *2XO ger bu. Fred Llnback, phone FOB BALE—Three 84x4 tires and four tubes at a bargain. See Bimer Biggs at Karnowsky’s iron yard .9-31 FOB fi 6 T.B—Granas. Mrs. Denns Haya, phone 548-White. _ >-20 FOB BALS—4 cylinder Buick auto, A-l condition, with now set of Ures. J. E. Murphy, at the Collage Inn. >-20 FOB BALB—Six spring pigs, pure bred large type Polands, will now weigh about 150 poundA worth while for some one wanting good breeding stock; also six-year-old cow, fresh Oct. 12th; also 70 acres land, wMI locatad with residence and store building. good location for small store and produce station, would consider trade on this tract: also farm of 820 acres, two miles of market on atone road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 85 acres, one mile of markeLgood land and good improvements. P. R. Blue. Wheatfield. Ind.

FOB B>Tiß 43 lota all la «M body. Goo, F. Mayra. ' FOB BALS—Second hand Ford touring car in A-l condition. Lyna Daugherty. j FOB fG>"| acres adjoining this city at a bargain. If sold at once. G. F. Meyere. FOR K£Nl~ FARM FOB lunre—6so acres of new land opened by the new County Ditch running between Newland and Gifford. Farm has two six room houses and one two room house. One good barn and two good wells. >0 seres in corn thia year. Several hundred acres of land which was out over about five year* ago and la now ready for the plow. WUI rent entire tract to a progreesive farmer with a good record and good equipmenL Thi* form is on gravel road and join* the Wm. Hershman farm on the north. Ideal stock farm. Jasper Comity Farms Company, Newland. Ind. >-» WANTED.

WA36XBB—GirI for general housework. Phone 925-J. Mr*. A. Quinn. >->l WAirnx>—Waahing*. First daw work. Call 459-BlacL >-33 WA32«n>—Experienced girt for general housework. No waahing; good wages. Phone 37. Mr*. Firman Thompson. . » >“» WAMgEB All Irtfide-af ftnBRBHi upholstered and repaired. Celled, far and delivered. Located at 139 EL Wbahington streeL Roa* Knlcksrbeeker, phone 48X >-M WAirnD—Hickory timber. Quote price per cord >< inches long. WonM like to secure site for amaU handle mill. Chicago Handle O. CMeago DL -

WANTED—A. second hand cook stove. Apnly to James R. Craig, Thayer, Ind. ■IS lam Maa to work at onaa wXSJjSSmMng Ca FteMS SMan* 407. ; - - I ■ WAI .MP Olil Job m a JX£SS<L B “vFrito Cecil Fott<

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WaJttßE— T* buy a second hand extension ladder, 20 or 25 feet. & J. Gamster, phone 106. -A-M VAMYSP-Married man for general farm work. Employment permanent. House and usual conditions. Thomas Lang, phone 955-C. »-25 LOST LOST— Man's dark gray coat between the A. L. Padgett and Joseph Kanne homes. Notify H. L. Hendricks or leave at Garment factory. 9-27 LOSS Saturday night, black glased button, between Princess theatre and Haas-Newby Grocery. Finder please return to Grace Haas, phone 122. ts LOST—Red leather sui't case with tag J. S. Brenner, ML Ayr, Ind. Notify Kenton Parklson, phone 920-B. t 9-25 LOST । Saturday, between mv residence and Rensselaer, a lady’s blue serge cloak. Dolman style. Joseph Sheurich, Jr., phone 921-G. 9-25 LOST—A colliepup, about one year old. Please notify Oscar Weiss, phone 936-J. — LOBT—BiII book folder containing *ls. one *lO biU and one U MU. Finder please notify Junes Moore, phone 356. >-21 LOST—Lady's dark blue, unlined coat, probably between ML Ayr and Rensselaer. Finder please return to this office. >-» LOST—Auto license plate No. 287,190. Finder please return to Charls* C. Parits. pbone OM-A. ~ >-2> rOUIP- A bunch of keys. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. BOTXOB TO FSBirBBS—We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front gsraga Kuboske sad Walter. MOnr TO LOAN—Charles J. Dean & Son. vom TO LOA*—I have an unlimited supply of money to loan on goo«i farm lands at and usual oom mission or 0% without commission. v- dealrod. Loans will be made tor s years, 7 years. 10 years or 20 yearn See me about these various plana lobs A Dunlap. FOB MXCBAWBB—Six-room bungaow within corporation, practically bow, with basement under entire house, with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for trwn property. Harvey Davisson. FOB BALB—Tomatoes at 75 cents per bushel. Clyde Schultz, phone 954-L. . 9-27 Job printing at the RepnbLcxn office. ' Advertise in the Republican. .

a 1920 modei . LAST f.WNTH, cn a bet / J * * W 5, M THE itoys t:p home. 0 0 Q I S?EXT a night. A A / ALONE IN the old. Mx fS. HAUNTED HOUSE. W I / \ • AND WHEN I heard. MOANS AND groans. I SAID “The wind.” AND TRIED to sleep. • • • *' • I HEARD rappings. AND SAID “Rate.” *•♦ * - AND ROLLED over. •• » • THEN I heard steps. ' AND IN the light OF A dying moon. • • • . « A WHITE spook rose. , I WASN’T scared —much. “ i . BUT DIDN’T feel like. ’ ••» . . STARTING ANYTHING. , ... BUT THEN I caught JUST A faint whiff. OF A familiar. •*• a I , AND DELICIOUS small. ff\\ H i WHICH TIPPED me off. j j J //< SO ! gave the ghost. *■ ks JI Zs • THE HORSE laach. I f Mk J _ AM YOU FAT guys. * MAKE BUM ghosts. \ BUT BEFORE yea ,„ , ' _.. . « t o most hungry for the 4 ’satisfy-smoke.” And there • OF YOUR cigailettes. isn't a ghost of achaniee ytoi’UeverflndJitaeqaal ’ anvwhere — for the Chesterfield blend is an THEY SATISFY.” «riumee blend. It can’t be copied. I f/V-'/Z"' cigarettes > I - ■ - •

BANDITS SEIZE $4,600

Four Men Hold Up Paymaster of Chicago Concern. Robber* Take Detective'* Pistol find Satchel Containing Money 2 and Escape in Autc. El UHM . Chicago, Sept 20.—Four men held up the paymaster of the Stromberg Electric company, 228 West Erie street, and escaped with $4,600. According to Boas Cornelius, the paymaster, two of the bandits were In an automobile and two others did the actual work -of. holding him up. With the paymaster was a private detective. In order to avoid being held up Cornelius and the detective had taken a taxicab from the bank after securing the money which was destined for the week's pay roll. As they arrived in front of their company offices and stepped from the .taxi the two men approached and thrust pistols In their faces. _ They took the detective’s pistol away from him, and the satchel containing the money, away from Cornelius. Then they leaped aboard their own machine and vanished.

ABE MARTIN.

If we all ran from temptation ther wouldn’ be nothin’ but girls on th’ street. Lase Bud is madder’n a wet hen. He flopped t’ Hardin’ without gittin’ any publicity.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weltzin vent to Lafayette today for a week's visit.

CASTORIA For Tnfanta and Children - in Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature

i fff hi * ,i I A- 1 1 • -xSI m \ a । U nJ . I—l J— । — - IB ■ ’ IfW --—. . ’ r ,.- •: ■ -- Great Guns ! That's Gqne to Smash! You haul the furniture about, jerk m rugs up, and work like sixty, trying to get the house clean. And when it’s all K Q done, you are so tired that you can’t see * JL straight. Of course it’s hard work —when yo.. v ACUyM use a broom. - JI I But if you use a Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner, all that back-breaking, K arm-stretching drudgery turns into play; K ' 1 and the furnishings don't go to smash. # For a Torrington cleans easily, quickly, thoroughly, and without doing damage. • It will pay you many times over 11 tn call on us today to, see just how Ji .a Torrington takes the work out of housework. Price Brush. Powerful Suction. Worland Bros. Rensselaer, Ind.

John Eigelsbach, who had been the guest of his father, H. H. Eigelsbach and family, returned today to his home in Chicago.

Mrs. G. M. Beebe of Morocco came today to be near her daughter, Ella Beebe, who had undergone an operation at the hospital..