Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 252, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1920 — Page 2
BARGAINS In Second Hand Cars We lift eevertl mo»«4 hart can which cai he height at very reaaeiahle pricer Our Liat Includes—ford Tourings Ford Speedster Ford Sedan Dort Touring Dodge Tourings Oakland Touring Maxwell Tourings ' ►I Willys Knight louring • | All es theae are feed biyi. Cali er Phene Central Sales Comoany Phone Three-One-Nine
CLASSIFIED COLVIN FOB BALA. - up. Order at once. Phono m-F. S. A? Arnold. 10-14 -W : ' MB I>lT Ford cbaael*. Cheap It taken at once. Frank Brawn, Phone MS-O. iQ-io ■mo uza— Tutor seeking K& ',V” ° __l!2! m 1- Bod Oak. White OakTsurr Oak. No Fin*. no Ash. bo wulow. . EveroU He let end J^ 11 MB Pears. J. W. Coen Phone 547-C. u to buyer*n neme Bdward Book phono *m U»-4 hare a Munker of MB *—OVWBMMMt KabesM * Waiter* jmm w4o « MB sad ginger —wtog machtoa. Both nod an sew. Frank Crltoer. Pbon* ■i- ■ •• »
MB acre tana, weU oralaad. swat Ml roam bourn, good to**.®®™ mall aw fMtMMUrdo IMMI <H Hl dtltlVS" wnm oa «u rrSa too p«r •«•» Charlo® A x«aa _ .. . MB -The Hamphlll Uvery bubhulldinaLor will a«U building and fi£mcation for bualnesa. Phon. r— ma a—cat po w *f *•* plan*. Osborne's Oraanhonaa ts ~~dSw eirw.Twn nnrw brad torn buMaTyoar wd. axoaUant stock. Boe ®fi ok UW.OoU 11 to n. Henry phono Sto-G. M* uarw Suite, ooaalating of bed. springs, dresser«d •*“* davenport; morris chalr; extenaJion tar He; kitchen table; bookcase. Can to seen at A Gangloff real den 00 10-15 m MW .Hand picked pears, Ue a bucket Orville lambert. ptonelMJ. 10-15 f r . . _ - . • _- - - 1 MB BA&B—Thirty-flvo Brunswick boxes, all sisea Worland Brothora phone «♦ MB BABB—IO Poland China pU», j months' nW Phone 141-Black. 10-14 ~MB BABB—Poore. 15c per bustoL Mrs. George F. Meyers. 10-10 ~MB Bd W. Cabinet sewing ■*- aff-e2& — JEXto W weßsi about nm} i» r , y»«d location for small store ant with miirnlilt tins* also Cann et eyoßlle of market, goto Johnson. phene tll-oT • ’• • DOST. ~ —..—— — 8088 Pocketbook containing about thirty-eight dollars. Probably lost at Princess theatre. Finder please reSrato office and receive retmtS. . - ' tr
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MISCELLANEOUS WAJTTSB—Married or atosto man « husk corn, by bushel or month. Wm. Hough. phono MS-D. MB BUTT-After November Sth. building on east aide of court bouse square where Democratic. tore io located. Dr. A Q. Cat*. Id-14 BOBBY TO AOAB —; have an un limited •apply cl money to loan on good farm Und* at SH % and ueua commission o< «% without commit eion. a* doalred. Loans will bo mad* tor • years, 7 yearn Id years or 2* vtrra ni* aboui tiieso ration* plana. Jota A Dunlap. U MB BBOBABOB—Six-room bungeow within corporation, practically now. with basement under entire house, with 1 1-1 acres of ground. To extfwn property. BOBBY TO MAB—Ctarlee J. ~Dea> A Boa. M BOTTOS TO TABMBBB—We handle the Burnley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements, also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the whit* Front garage. KUboake * Walter. tt
ATTENTION MILROY. AND MARION TOWNSHIP LADIES ■ । ■ All donations made by the ladies of Milroy and Marion townships for the Jasper County Hospital jnaay be taken directly to the Co-Opsrutive Meat Market up to noon of Saturday, October 28. Please place name of township on your donation so that the gifts may be grouped. NOTICE TO FOOTBALL PLAYERS There will be practice at eight o'clock Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings of each week. Every member of the squad must make it a point to attend these practice ••ssion*e HARRY PARKER, Coach.
PUBLIC SALE. As we are going to move to Michigan City, we will offer at public sale at our farm just north of the city limits of Rensselaer on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, At 2:30 o’clock, the following personal property: Studebaker wagon; plow; harrow; 14-tooth harrow; one-horse cultivator; mowing machine; hay rake; water barrel and cart; mud boat; chicken coops; bee hives; two doren hens; set of harness; 2 extra good milch cows; coming two-year-old heifer; corn and fodder in shock; some oats hay; good 140 egg Belle City incubator; 100 chick brooder; sewing machine; Malleable iron range; 1916 model Ford touring car in good condition; * bedsteads and other articles too numerous to mentkn. WILL ALSO DISPOSE OF PROPERTY FOR $4,500 AT PRIVATE SALE. TERMS—A credit of 11 months will be given on all sums of over $lO, notes to draw 6 per cent interest from date if paid when due, if not so paid 8 per cent wiM be charged from date. 2 per cent off for cash when entitled to credit. Sums of $lO and under cash m hand. ' MRS. O. M. * H. M. PEEK. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Cleric. One week sale. Plaid Blankets. $6.00 value, reduced to $4.48. See west window. Fendig’a Faw. Job printing at the BepubHean office.
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In the late war divisions of men representing every state in the Union fought for the light. Theirs was a pride, not local fut national In the camp and in the field the mingling of men from all parts of the country made in part fer Americanisation, but in larger put for Americanism. There were comparatively few soldiers who needed what we call Americanization. The day has not yet come perhaps when the'men st Maine can take the same pride in the deeds of men of California that Mey take in the deeds of the sons of the land of the pine tree. . It is not human nature to suppose that this sheuld be the case, but within the last few a nearer approach to ths ultimate goal of a perfected patriotism has been made. There is nothing in this to prevent a man from taking pride hi the particular state of his birth and upbringing. “There is no place like home." The affections center in one’s neighborhood, but there are the broader affections which embrace the whole country and which in real American hearts are held supreme. Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky, nominated and elected to the presidency from Illinois,, thought only in terms of the union of states. Theodore Roosevelt, bom in New York, living for some years in the open West, was intensely American. He knew nothing of state boundaries.
Emma M. York, to Howard R. York, Oct 14, Rensselaer, Mayhew Plat, pt. it. 10. pt sw sw 80-29-6, $1.90. v Joseph Zimmerman et ux to Jas. H. Barnes et ux, Sept. 11, ft. 5, blk. 10, Remington, $1,500. Henry Amsler et ux to Bertha A. Liston, Oct. 15, ft. 3, blk. 8, Rensselaer, Weston add., $1,500. Benjamin F. Headley et ux to Melvin Miller, Oct 13, se 2-32-6, Wheatfield, SI.OO. George H. Gifford, Ex., to Jwnes L. Page, Oct 5, ft. 9-19-11, blk. 1, Kersey, S6OO. James W. Corroll et ux to Clifton R. MatSter, Oct 14. e% ne 20-31-6, 80 a.. Walker, $3,000. . Ernest V. Sayers to Hh B. Sayers, Oct 18, ft. 14, blk., Rensselaer, Leopold’s add., $250. Albert A. Hepkins et ux Arthur H. Hopkins, et ux, Oct. 11, s 1-3 ft. 10, blk. C Rensselner, $406. Martin Luther Hemphifi to Emmet L. Hollingsworth, An. 30, 19J5, und H pt outlot 29, Renssebier, pt so nw 30-29-6, und & jpt it 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County Drainage Association, SIOO.
PRESBYTERIAN NOTICE. Prayer service thihmst evening at 7»9. will be a "Meting <rf the Good Cheer clam and idso of toe Smmon A toe dose off Ite "w- .--X -:-2:
Americanism
By LEONARD wood
1 am not a Virg’nian but an American. — Patrick Henryi Speech in the Virginia Convention, 1765. THESE words of Patrick Henty make a sermon In Americanism. They are brief as a text, but as full of meat as any sermon. Native-born Americans, perhaps, need the lessons to be drawn from Henty’s words more than some of the American citizens of foreign birth. Men and women who come here from the other shores naturally think In terms of the United States and not in those of any state. Henry was a "Virginian talking to Virginians when he proclaimed his Americanism an paramount to his stateism. The state is the state and the country is Me country. No man can be merely a Massachusetts man, or a New York man, or a California man, but he must be an American man If he Is to moot the requirements of citizenship in She great republic. This has nothing at ail to do with varying opinions concerning state powers and federal powers.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Special Sale Ford Accessories | In order to reduce our stock, we will sell the following accessories at Greatly Reduced Prices. Sale will last until stock is exhausted. , ■ - • ■' " GORDON TIRE COVERS LICENSE BRACKETS 7 3 1-2 inch only.. S2JO Front, each «« S STEERING WHEELS ' GORDON SEAT COVERS 17-inch, not installed . .$3-50 5-Pass. Touring $25.00 4. ~ 2-Pass. Coupe . $20410 SPOTLIGHTS . Stewart V-Ray, four only, at each SS4XI HOOK-ON BOOTS " — 3-in. and 3 1-2 in. .....; 80c DASH LIGHTS 4-in. and 4 1-2 in SI.OO Not installed sl-00 s.inch $1.15 — —- —. — — — LIMOUSETTE WINTER TOPS LACE-ON BOOTS Installed S3OO 3-in. and 3 1-2 in 80c Not installed .. ..... .$25410 4-in. and 4 1-2 in SI.OO ' . ■. 5-in sl-15 SAFETY STEP MATS Federal Rubber, each ..sl.lO KLAXON HORNS FOOT ACCELERATORS Formerly SB.OO, now . . .$7.00 Not installed. Formerly Not Installed — G. P. Cut-outs $330 PEDAL PADS Not Installed. Per Set, installed .... . SLIO ======================================== Firestone Guaranteed Casings 30x3 Non Skid - 15.80 30x3% Non Skid - 18.80 Tube Free With Each Casing This Sale Means a SAVING to YOU of From 15 per cent to 50 per cent All -i—— First Class Stock. Visit Us During The Stock Show. " CENTRAL SALES CO. Authorized Ford Sales and Service
SELLS HEMPHILL BARN.
John W. Hoyes has sold the front portion of the former Hemphill livery stable to William Walter, who •will take the same down and reerect it on his farm on the west side of Jasper county. The building was erected in 1896 by Mark Hemphill. Mr. Hemphill, who passed away several years ago, had just completed four years of service as treasurer of Jasper county, serving in the old court house which was torn down and replaced by our present beautiful structure. At the time of the erection of this barn, and for a good many years before and after uie erection of this bafn, the livery business was a very prosperous one and Rensselaer had three firms in the livery business, with a large number of horses and rigs that were constantly in use. . The Duvall livery statue is now the Rensselaer garage. It was a brick building, but has been greatly enlarged. The upper story was used as a residence and there was a business room on the lower floor along Washington street which was used by John R. Vanatta as a harness shop. The barn oft Van Rensselaer street was operated by Frank Biff, John Powell, John Knapp and others and was later purchased by Mr. White and was sold by Ms heirs to Kuboske & Walter, who last year wrecked the old building and built the fine garage building which is one of the best business room in thia city. And now the last trace of this once thriving business with horses, buggies and carriages » to be destroyed and the automobile and the gasoline truck are taking us on so fast that even the memory of those days will so be no mon
The Queen Esther Circle of the M. E. Church held a Pie and Cake Market at the Co-Operative Meat Market Saturday. The treasurer reports that they made fifteen-dol-lars. The members take thia means of ♦banking the manager of the meet market for his kindness * and . our customers for their contributions. .. . A MEMBER. Newark, Oct 19.—Brokers who handle campaign bets today declared that there li less betting on the coming election than on any presidential race in the last twenty , *Se firm, W. I* Darnell A Co., reported that it had many at fl to 1 to ptoee on Harding, but could no takers. Brokers with money to wager bn Cox were demanding 8 to I, it was declared. Foc thh week only. PMid Blankets, reduced to BA<&. See west window. Fendig’s Fair. ink wort at ton Baauhitoaa office.
TEMPERATURE. The f ©’'owing to the temperature for the twenty-four hours ending at 7 a. m on the date indicated: Max Mix October 20 82 67
We Wish To Announce The Opening of OUR NEW CANDY DEPARTMENT October 20th and are offering on few Oct- 20, 21,22,22, : Sale of the following SPECIAL'S, to prove we have soMethlßg eat : of the ordinary la high grade candies. Special Sale Special Sale LOVELL A COVEL SALT WATER TAFFY Pure Cream Caramels ’ ’ - & ' 1 - T 49® , 69c Regular value, 80c lb. . Regular Value, OOe to Special Sale Special Sale ! CREAM ALMOND. 69c 49c Regular value,, 80c to Regular value, 00a to. . • • • ■ ’ ; — .. —■■■■ — - Trial packages of above specials -15 c We also carry complete line of Lovell & Covel, Johnstones, Kiddy Craft and Dillings Box Chocolates. A. F. LONG & SON nnn/»AifiT m ; • ■ < . -• ;.. ••’ T3K.JS'. ? < '? it s •; : . *
Special Blanket Sale, gfl.oo value, reduced to $4.48. One w«ek only. See west window. Fendig’s Fair. s. Ray Laßue and Edwin Robinson attended a meeting of tine K. L. Pollings tCo., in Lafayette Tuesday.
