Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1920 — Page 4

BARGAINS In Secohd Hand Cars We have teveril second hind cars' which can be bought at very reusable prices. Our List Includes—ford Tourings — ford Roadsters Ford Sedan Dart Touring Dodge Tourings Oakland Touring Maxwell Tourings Willys Knight louring All of these are good buys. Coll or Phone Central Sales Company Phone Three-One-Nine i _

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOX SAIA. XOB lAU—A quantity of cabbage for kraut or winter use. J. H. Carton, phone tU-Black. 10-11-FOB MAXB—Peara J. W. Cowl Phone 947-C. t* FOB UU—Coal heating stove. Robert Overton. Phone 9U7-A 10-8 FOB •ADB—Ton buggy as good as FlSttoUM south of Hemphill Blacksmith shop. Harry MarlatL IU-V FOB ,tT * -Splendid band picked pears at 31.90 per bu. Across the road west of Bedford place. Floyd Robinson. 10-16 FOB SADB —h.xtra nice spotted Poland China gilts and males. Priced right. Elmer Jacks, phone 926-G. 10-10 FOB BABB—Canning Pears. John Healey's Shoe Shop. DHIB FOB BAU—e Duroc spring boars, weight about 176 Iba Will register in buyer’s name. Edward Rose, phone •41-J. « FOB BADB—3 small female fox terrier puppies, >3 each. Call at 630 Vine St. ________ 02 FOB Body Brussels Rug, -16.00. Phone 368-Red. 10-13 FOB BADB—-Good season oak and hickory wood in stove lengths at >3 uer rank. 4 ft by 8 iu. delivered. Cord, 3 ranks, >B.OO. James A. Shelly, pnone B<6-G. 1«-I* FOB ■w - ■. eave a aumber of a-1 farms for sala ranging from to Uli W sore. C W. Duvall, pause Second-hand automobiles —Fords. Overlands, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske A Walter, phone »<. “ FOB BABB—Brunswick and Binger sewing machine: Both K* “ new. Frank Crltner. Phone FOB BADS —city property and town lota. Philip Blue Phone 438.

ppM a#rw -The Hemphill livery barn building, or will sell building and lot. Fine location for business. J. W. itoyes, phone 329-Green. aO-11 FOB BAU— Some A-l Maple lumber, cheap. J. W. Horton. KO- 11 • FOB SAI«B— 2S head of feeding steers in good flesh, *® l «hing about 1,000 pounds. James H. yy acre farm. w«U drained, meat all lerel; black soil; 4room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well. fins ’Orchard, land all in cultivation. Caa g<ve good terms on this. * Price >B4 per acre Charles J. Uean a Son. _ FOB aov* O lota all in one body.' Geo. F. Movers. FOB* SUB — New large aUe, doable motor Peerless Victroia. 1124. Regular price >224. Also 114 pair of Henj ley fibre roller skates, used but 8 months. for >314. Newland store. Newland. Ind. iv-io PPM BABB— Cut nowora and potted planta Osborns’s Grenhouea .A, w? for some one wanting, .good breeding also ?• acres land. wall located with raeMone* and store buildS& good location for small store and station. would consider trade gfS tSrtFalso tens of M« acres, two miles of mark* on *ton« al level black land, all in cultivation, sal * fok Man. furnished rooms on first floor. Katherlne Shields. Phone I*2 IFOB MIT-Two in modern residence at 412 N. McKln ley. Mra F. R Rees, phone 148. Id-11 mtrrn awedus. xmrWT TO BOU— X have an unlimited SUPPiy of money to loan oa Mate at *M* and usua. or •* without commit- ' akm. a* te‘i od Loana will be made yeara 14 W® « - wtate ’ ate’em Shoal these various plana Whs A. Dunlap. —r- —— rm: wm ■kCBLABBB—aix-eoom bugs - aorooratlon. practically now. wfth basemeat under entire honor. • t mTs & Son* " SaMhStgimplements;

WANTED. WANTED—GirI for general housework. Write or call at 1017 N. Weston St. Edward Putnam. 10-12 WANTED —Farm hands during the next 3o days to help in onion and potato harvest. High wages for good men.. Bums and loafers not apply. Jasper County Farms Co., Newland. Ind. ' 10-12 WANTED— Man to work at oma Watson Plumbing Co. Phones I*4 and HI. WANTED—Office gin. Dr. A. K. Kresler, Phone 370 and 370-B, 10-8 WANTED .Dining room girl at the Barnes Restaurant. 1°~» WANTED—Large Cole’s hot blast heating stove. P. C. Toner, 203 Frank--11 n street. IP -10 - WARTED—Washing. First class work. Phone, 469-Black. ts WANTED —Girl or woman for general house work. Mrs. George M. Miers, phone‘64o. WANTED —Young man to travel and sell to the public. Inquire of A. B. Cuser, Knickerbocker’s repair sl >oPWANTED —Chicken pickers. Men J and women. Come at once. Atlas r reduce Company, Lafayette, Ind. 10-11 LOST. DOST—Pocketbook containing about thirty-eight dollars. Probably lost at Princess theatre. . Finder please return to this office and receive reward. — — ■■ ■■ ■ " DOST —North of Rensselaer, part of brake rod off Sason automobile. Chas. B. Steward. 10- ' DOST—Exhaust pipe for Ford automobile betweerf Rensselaer and Fair oaks. Please return to this office and receive reward. Also truck license No. 13939. -Worland Bros. 10-8 DOST—3Ox3% tire and tube on rim. Finder can keep tire and lube and return to this office the rim. 10-8 DOST—Female setter pup, brown and white. Last .seen between Pars and Surrey on new gravel road about a month ago. Finder please notify J. E. Riffil, at McCormick Monument shop and receive reward. 10-10 DOST—At the Princess theatre Saturday night, a gold headed Swastika hat pin. Leave at theatre or return to Mrs. Ida Benjamin. 10-11 DOST—Dark gray suit coat between Goodlaud and Rensselaer, about two W. Washburn. Goodland, Ind., and receive <lO reward. 10-5 PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. F. A. Turfler went to Dayton, Ohio,, today. . i— R. A. Parkison was in Chicago today. Mis. John Gwin left today for a speaking tour in White county. Pearl McColly of Wheatfield, spent the day in Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Owens of Fowler, left today for a visit in Colorado and Kansas. Capt. J. L. Hagins went to Indianapolis today to attend a reunion of his comrades in the Civil war. I ii * Harry Bell of Tulsa, Okla., arrived Wednesday evening, having been called • here on account of the very serious illness of. his wife at the Jasper county hospital.

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REPRESENTATIVE WC)6d’S SPEAKING DATES Hon. William R. Woed, the. faithful and efficient congressman from thia, the tenth congressional district. will iri&ke addresses at: RENSSELAER. Oct. 6, Evening. WHEATFIELD, Oct. 12, Evening. — POCAHONTAS MARKET. There will be a Pocahontas market at the Co-operative meat market Saturdaj’, October 9, at eleven o’clock. Job print.ng at the Republican office.

Cutting The High Cost AT • Rowles & Parke, s’ w. Miu™ the All Shoes Go too. ~ We have added Mies’ Suite Wort shirt. and ovendl. m » chi ts v Speci f l lot ° f I**he 1 ** he8 ’ dress an d ladies’ and children's still reduced to help lower the price of clothing. Men’s Suits shoes at ana . a , $5.89 < to OUT Cut Price list cost to the working man. ' and overcoats, values at from f .. . , Many pair of small ladies’ fb4 „ Also a special line of mens S6O to SBO, now at shoes at ‘ u« k9Ano > 3 - 98 Some special lots are priced three season heavy nbhM A xt. «~in«r All Shoes included in B<> low it is like ’ giving them union suits at Boys,m the same propor- cut _ Many se lling at less than T 12 39 Hon, V manufacturer’s prices. away._ ’ ' ■ . _ 1 ■ ' ' Get in this wesk on these rock bottom prices.

VAN RENSSELAER CLUB z MEMBERS, ATTENTION ■/ The regular monthly meeting of the Van Renseslaer club will be held at the~--idub rooms evening, October 7, anG it is desired that the full membership be present. Refreshments consisting of old-fashioned ham sandwiches, cheese sandwiches, pickles, coffee and cake will be served. Be there. D. D. DEAN, President. A 7% pound daughter was born Wednesday, Oct 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawson H. Meyer of Gary. Mt. and Mrs. Meyer have a host of friends in Rensselaer.

Nice Modern Home In Rensselaer with about 12 fine productive land, all in cultivation and pasture, only five -blocks from court house, modern house, basement, bath, /dectric lights, lots of fruit, good large barn, stable for horses and cattle; hen house, etc. Lies on mam - stone road with cement walks, to heart of city. This is one of the best and most nicely located properties m Rensselaer and can be had "at a bargain if taken soon. See me at once rs you want a 4 home of this kind, as it will be snapped up in a hurry at the price asked. C. W. DUVALL. , / ' Phon. 147/