Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 230, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1920 — Page 3
•' I' " < Reduction In Prices On Ford Products I The War is over and War prices must go. Effective at once Ford cars, trucks W and tractors will be sold F. O. B. Detroit atthe following prices:
Touring, without starter . $440.00 Touring, with starter . . • • .$510.00 Roadster, without starter . $395.00 Roadster, with starter . .S4SS4M>
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The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face es fact that they have on hand immediate orders for One Hundred Forty-Six Thousand Sixty-five cars and tractors.. The Company will suffer a temporary loss while using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make the sacrifice in order to bring business back to a going Condition as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the country.
Mr. and , Mrs, Lynn Daugherty motored to Michigan last week to peaches ■ The Willard Tanner family were guests at the Ezra Wolfe home Sunday. The S. B. Snedeker family of near Lee were guests at the Wm. Folger home last “Sunday. Tom Eldridge went to Buchanon, Mich., Monday morning bn a business trip. The Farmers’ meeting held at the Barkley church Monday night was largely attended and an organization was effected. Miss Laura Anna Maxwell and Mr. Otto Wiltzene were married Monday morning in Rensselaer, at the home of the officiating minister, the Rev. Mr. Postill. The bride is the oldest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell. She is a most popular and highly esteemed young lady with a host of friends. She has been a very enthusiastic and prominent worker in the Barkley church, where . she proven her unusual talents._ No task asked of her has ever been refused and no task undertaken by her has ever been a failure. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wiltzene of Francesville. Has congenial, industrious and energetic disposition has Won for him the respedt - and admiration of many friends. After the ceremony they left for a wedding trip to several different cities, and while their plans for the future are not definite, it is hoped they will make their homa in Barkley township. The best wishes of their many friends follow them. There will be Sunday school at the Barkley church npxt Sunday morning at ten o’clock. Come and bring your family. The Sunday school is a good place .‘from the cradle to the grave.” -j The last preaching service will be held Sunday evening at seven-thirty sharp. The pastor goes to conference the first of. next week and this will be his last preaching service at Barkley church. „ Those who made pledges to the Centenary -fund and have not paid them this year wjl greatly who have to do the coding ls they Will hand the amount ta Mr. John Maxwell, treasurer, or to the pastor. .
NOTICE. I All the suits contesting will of tile tete Beniamin J. Gifford, are pow disposed of sad I am in a josl >wverid MpiTw I ImbSml Slid IdßkA tSsTbrt any , ■ ‘ - .o' v-K- ■ /. Job work at the RapubUcan office.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farney of Wolcott were visiting here on Tuesday and are leaving for the State of New York where they are going to make an extended visit at the former’s old home* Mrs. Earl Sullivan and Mrs. W. Zimmerman were Logansport visitors on 'Thursday. Mrs. Hughes, who has been cared for at the home of her aunt Mrs. f Munce Stokes the past several weeks, was able to be removed to her own home last Sunday evenMrs. Homer Spinnard, who, was 'operated “upon for tumor at the St Elizabeth hospital .in Lafayette last week is in a very serious condition. Her many friends are hoping she will fully recover. Mrs. Spinnard has been poorly for some time. The twenty year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Troxel is at the hospital in Lafayette in a critical condition and small hopes are entertained' of his life. The lad was returning from Monticello on .Sunday evening when he met with the accident, being thrown out of the auto on his head, sustaining .a fractured skull. On Tuesday afternoon at St. Elizabeth hospital he was operated on in the hope of bringing him opt of* the unconscious state in which he has tain since the dreadful accident. The boys’ father was in New York state when this oe-. curred. ? ~ , , । Mr. Frank Kuboske, who has been quite sick the past several weeks, remains but/little improved. ■
Mias Helen RishMng is sick with and family, Culp and wife and Raymond Warren and wife attended the Lafayette fair Friday. Morris Jacks and family visited Sunday with Lonnie Noland and family of east ,of Monon. ' Mrs. O. E. Noland went to Logansport Monday to see her mother, who is quite iIL . , ■Mr. and Mrb. Paul Morrell of Rensselaer took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warren. \Mrs. G. A. Jacks is entertaining her sister from lowa. • S. B. Snedeker and family and Misses Hazel Miller «md Kessinger spent Sunday with Wm. s•’ .nd Orville Holman and family visited with Stella Holman and family of Monticello Sunday.
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Henry Ford says: “THE WAR IS OVER AND IT IS TIME WAR PRICES WERE OVER. THERE IS NO SENSE OR NESS OF THE COUNTRY AND THE LIFE OF THE COUNTRY DOWN TO REGULAR PRE-WAR STANDARDS.”
TRIAL CALENDAR SEPTEMBER TERM, 1920
Second Week. Sept. 20 to- 24. Third Week. Sept 27 to Oct. 1. , „ Sept. 27—Monday. 8684. L. S. A M S. Ry. Co. vs. F. L. Clark, Chas. Swanson et al.. 8971. James W. Maither vs. Fannie Cottingham, et al. - Sept 28.—Tuesday. 9229. A. D. Babcock vs. Spencer Hamilton, estate. Sept. 29. —Wednesday. 9288. State Bank' of Otterbein vs. E. Grant Sutton. 9234. State Bank Of . Remington vs. E. Grant Sutton. 9235. State Bank of Chalmers vs. E. Grant Sutton. 9236. Roy L. Harris vs. E. Grant Sutton. . Fourth Week.
Oct. 4 to 8, Oct 4.—Monday. 9151—John F. Burn# vs. Arthur Carpenter. 9149— Frank' Melrose vs. Emil Besser, et al. Oct. s.—Tuesday. 9049—Disbarment of Saric,-et al. 9178—Premier > Stock Farm Assn. vs. Joseph Seitier, 9193—Ge0. W. Kennedy vs. Jesse Dunn. ■ _ _ Oct 6.—Wednesday. 9170—Premier Stock Farms Assn. vs. Steve Nicholas, et al. 9171—Premier Stock Farms Assn. vs. John Altenbach, et al. 9172—Premier Stock Farms. Assn. vs. Emil Moutin, et al Oct. 7.,-Thursday. 8581—Fraidc E. Lewis vs. Estate Benj J. Gifford. 8582—Clifton J. Hobbs vs. Estate Benj. J. Gifford, Oct. 8.— Friday. 9209—Arthur W. Walker vs. Edward Zugbaum, et al.', J . '
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