Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 248, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1920 — Page 2

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Americanism

BY LEONARD WOOD

E^mUoml aaact justice to all mb, of whatever state or persnasioa, retifioa «r politic*. —Tlwenas Jaffarsaat First iaaagatal address. AN Intending immigrant who has read these words finds tn them •efficient Impulse for hlB change of state. Perhaps nowhere can there he found a better description of 4he foundations of American political life than in these words of the third president. In them is to be found the essence of Americanism, as die fathers intended It to be. Americaatxstion. whether of the native born or the foreign bont lncludes within Its scope an effort to make all citizens realize that freedom of thought and the right to express it are birthrights, provided of course that the freedom does not become license and the words are not counter to the spirit of Americanism Itself. For agM the right to think and to speak the thoughts of the heart were denied to men in many of the countries of the world. America was the first real refuge Cor thus* who were seeking a place where they could, with others, have a voice in-their government and the right to pray to God after a mannet dictated by their con sciences. It was one among the few countries of the world one hundred years ago where the words “equal and exact justice to all men” meant what they said. The words are as true today of the United States as they were when Jefferson spoke and this is said in full knowledge of the fact that complaints of Inequalities of justice frequently rare heard. All things are comparative. Justice Calls legs frequently in the United States than elsewhere. It is within the power of people acting under American Impulses, using their voices and their votes to the purpose to make all complaints groundless and to bring that perfection of procedure which shall insure to justice a permanent place in this country's life. -Of whatever politics;" Americantaa* pays no heed to the color of a man’s politics- It is in the nature of things, that a man's political opinions an hie own not to be Interfered with nor their expression denied. Amertcanimtion. and again let it be mid whether of the native born or of the foreign born, does not concern Itself with a man's political faith, but It should concern Itself deeply with giving a man a proper understanding of the hmm of the political faiths of rhe country of which be is a citizen. “Equal and exact justlce-to all men. «f whatever state, persuasion, religion or jpoiitics.” This is the foundation upon which the great American political faith is builded.

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NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN RED CROSS The annual meeting of the members of the Jasper County Chapter, American Red Cross, will be held at the public library, Rensselaer, Ind., on Friday evening, October 15, 1920, 7:30 o’clock, for the purpose of electing an executive committee and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. All persens who are members of the Red Cross for the purrent years are requested to attend the m ee tJ n 2. Jasper County Chapter, A. ft. C By J. M. Sauser, Secretary. Attests Charles G. Spitler, Chapter Chairman, ______ —I P'Jl-U-t - * >ll WW oe-»a444444rao44444ra*4*****t hIXI SERVICE PHONE 587 Chailss Osborne :; j ► M 6 M »4M > *44 44 *444* 444044 ^■dRMMffi^ffiiBBMMfIHHBIIGBHMMHMBHHBBB^Bi I H. A. LEE I ■ Do It Electrically I Phone 62. ram pre Say It With Flower* Phom 426. The House Plants at Holdan’s Greeahoa*ee are fins GET FLOWERS for all occasions at Osborne’s Greenhouse PHONE 4SV 502 E. Meritt'St.

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NOTICE <W BAU 07 MIL ESTATS ST ASMXME9TBA.TOB The undersigned, administrator with will annexed of the estate of Benton Forsythe, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Jasper Circuit Court, he will at . the hour of ten A. M. on the 16th day of November, 1920, at the law offices of Cope J. Hanley, in Renselaer, Indiana, ana from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale all the interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate, to-wit. The West half of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Fourteen (14), Township Twenty-nine (29) North, Range Seven (7) West. Lot Thirteen (13) in Block Twentytwo (22) in Weston’s Addition to the town (now City) of Rensselaer, Indiana. Lots One (1) and Two (2) In Block Twenty (20) in. the town (now city? of Rensselaer. Indiana, for which . the purchaser at such sale will be required to give bond to secure -the payment according to its terms of a certain, mortgage lien upon said real estate in favor of The Lafayette Loan and Trust Company of Lafayette, Indiana. upon which is due the principal sum of Twenty-Six Hundred Dollars (32600) with interest at eight per cent from the last interest paying date, said mortgage appears of record at page 107 of Mortgage Record 56 in the Recorder's office of Jasper County, and subject to which said real estate is sold. The South half of Section ThirtySix (If), Township Thirty-two (32) North, Range Ffve (5) West, eacept thirty-five acres in a square form out of the Northwest corner thereof, leaving in the tract two hundred and eigbty-five (286) acres more or less. Cor which the purchaser at such sale will be required to give bond to Secure the payment, according to the terms of two certain mortgage niens upon said real estate in favor of the Lafayette Loan and Trust Company of Lafayette; Indiana, upon which is due in principal the sums of Twentyfive Hundred Dollars (12500.00) and One Thousand Dollars 31,000.00) respectively. each bearing interest at eight per cent from the last interest Corder’s office of Jasper County, and subject to which mortgages said reel estate is to ,be sold. The following portion of Lot Nine <9) in Block Nine (•) of the original plat of the town of Rensselaer, Indiana .tQ-wit: Commencing on the Southeasterly corner of said lot at the .intersection of Washington and erly boundary of Van Rensselaer street street fifty (fidOfeet .and thencdsSmherly I parallel with Van Rbninlaer street one hundred (100) Beet, thence Westerly along tile Northerly bound£ss.3: Ing oa VVOtotegton street fifty (SO) feet and m Van Reiwa's er one hun-

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died (100) feet, also; Commencing on the Northerly line of Van Rensselaer street one hundred (100) feet. Westerly from the South corner of lot nine (9) Block nine (9) and extending thence parallel with Washington street fifty (60) feet । across said lot thence parallel with Washington street fifty (60) feet, thence along the Northerly boundary line of Van Rensselaer street nineteen (19) feet, to the place of beginning the same being a Hrant nineteen (19) feet wide extending across said lot nine (9) parallel with Washington street in the original plat of the town of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana, also; Beginning at a point on the Easterly boundary line of Van Rensselaer Street in the town of Rensselaer, one hundred nineteen (.119) feet northerly. from the southwesterly corner of lot nine (9) in block nine (9) in said' town, thence Easterly parallel with Washington street fifty (60) feet .to the Easterly side of said lot nine (9) thence southerly parallel with Van Rensselaer street along the easterly line of said lot nine (9), One (1) foot thence Easterly parallel with Washington street fifty (50) feet to the Easterly line of said lot eight (8) in block nine (9) in said town of Rensselaer, thence Northerly parallel with Van Rensselaer street along the Easterly Jine of said lot eight (8). two (2) feet, thence Westerly parallel with Washington street, one hundred (190) feet across said lots eight (8) and nine (9), in block nine (9) to the Westerly line of said block nine (9), thence southerly along the Westerly line of said lot nine (9) one (1) foot to the place of beginning, for which the purchaser at such sale will be required to give bond to secure the payment, according to the terms of two certain mortgage liens upon said real estate in favor of,the Lafayette Loan and Trust Company of Lafayette, Indiana; upon which is due in principal the sums of Ten Thousand Dollars (irtljOOO.OO) and One Thousand Dollars (31,000.00) respectively, with interest at eight per cent from the last interest paying said mortgages appearing of record at Page 15 of Mortgage Record AT and at Page 203 of Mortgage Record 69, respectively, in the Recorder’s office of Jasper County, and subject to which said real estate is to be sold. Said sale will be mode m»Mect to, the approval of said court f® not less than, the full appraised value of said realestate and upon the following terms and conditions: Not less than one-third of the purchase money cash in hand, the balance in two equal installments. payable in not to exceed nine (9) and ‘Si s least six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees ^nd^sepured by mortgage upon the real EDD J, RANDL& oct-15-22-29-nov-6. For thw week o»ly—Onting, Flannels, formerly selling up to

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Prices of Dodge Cars HOT Reduced Official confirmation of press dispatches from Detroit, announcing that there would be no reduction in the price of DodgO Brothers Motor Cars, has been received by <W. L HOOVER & SON, the Dodge Brothers dealers in this city. A telegram, from C. W. Matheson, acting general sales manager, to the local dealer, says: “Dodge Brothers’ policy has ever been to give full value for the price asked. There will be no reduction in the present price of Dodge Brothers’ motor cars. Newspaper reports to the contrary pre absolutely untrue.” “Dodge Brothers announcement was no surprise to us,” said W. I- Hoover. “In fact, it is only substantiation of the Dodge Brothers business principles. At no time have they ever demanded an excess amount for their product. As in the past they will continue in the % future to demand a fair return for their efforts. ' “The mere fact that the demand for Dodge Brothers’ motor can is still greater than the supply, despite the great' expahsion program at the factory, has absolutely nothing to do with the decision to continue the present prices. In marketing thefar car Dodge Brother have never made a point of price and will never sacrifice the quality of their product to enter price competition.” . • । W. I. HooverASen AgeWdy* Rensselaer, Indiana

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