Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 254, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1920 — Page 4
BARGAINS “In Second Hand Cars . We have several secori triad can which can he bought at very reasenahle prices. " . Our List Includes — Ford Tourings Ford Speedster Ford Sedan Dort Touring * Dodge Tourings Oakland Touring Maxwell Tourings Willys Knight louring All of these are good buys. Call or Phone Central Sales Comoany : ' Phone Three-One-Nine
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOB SALE—■Good solid oak lumber. 2x4 Md 2x6, *ll leas ins. Also large sins 6xß and 6xß, all kinds of incli lumber. U. W. Cedarwall, Fhone »1UG. 11-4 808 BAJU—Disposing of our entire stock of Buff Orpington chickens. Bullets, 2 each; cockerels, |2.5U and up. Order st once. Phone 913-F. S. A. Arnold. 808 BAJUE—I9I7 Ford chassis. Cheap if taken at once. Frank Brown, Phone 923-G. 808 BAU—Bay horse, weight 1500. Good general purpose horse. H. E. White,phone 104. 10-27 808 gOT.F—Posts. Red Oak. White ' Oak, -Burr Oak. No Pine, no Ash. 'no Willow. Everett Halstead. 11-12 808 SAIdE— I'eara J.- W. Coen. Phone 917-C. “
808 BAU —o Duroc spring boars, weight about 200 lbs. Will register in buyer’s name. Edward Kose, phone 841-J; ts ~808 BABB—X have a number of A-l farms for sale, ranging from 560 to >275 per acre. C. W. Duvall, phone 147. . 2 (808 BA automobiles —Fords, Baxons, Empires. Kuboske A Waiter, phone 884. ts 808 BAT.B—Pears. 75c per bushel. Mra. George F. Meyers. 10-20 808 BATB Cabinet sewing machine, 835, wardrobe, >10; 6 sectional book cases. Mrs. Jonn 1. Gwin. Phone 163. 10-** 808 ,<TT Goed keeping winter pears. ' Price (1.00 per bushel. Balun Johnson, phone 911-D. 10-23 808 BA T.B—Thirty-five .Brunswick boxes, all sixes. Worland Brothers, phone 28. 10-85 808 SAXB-*-40 acres, well located, cultivated; house, -barn, . garage and orchard. Easy terms. Possession at once. 65 acres, pike road, joining station, with stores, church and school. Large eight-room house, large barn. Very easy terms. Price, 8125. 8v acres; farm house, barn. Very easy Possession at once. Might take property or stock. Price, >75. 160 acres, on Jackson highway; good buildings. W'ould sell on easy terms or accept property, live stock or threshing outit. G. F. Meyers. ts
MO*KX TO LOAB —1 have an unlimited supply ot money to loan on good farm lands at and usual commission or 6% without commission as desired. Loans will be made for & years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years. See me about these various plans. JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts TO* REST—Eighteen acres of good land, with good Improvement just west of the city, Mrs. John Kohler, Phone S3B-C. - ~ ~ “ —f 10-27 TO* war.*— Bii spring pigs, purs bred large type Polands, will now waieb about ISO pounds, worm while for some one wanting good breeding ■tock; also six-year-old cow, fresh Oct. 12th; also 70 acres land, wall located with residence and store building, good location* for small store and produce station, would consider trade bn thia tract; also farm of 230 acres, two miles, of market on atone road, al level black land, all In cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 88 acres, one mile of market, good land and good improvements. P. B. Blue, Wheatfield. Ind. ts
TO* BA**— Brunswick phonograph mid ginger sewing machina Both good as now. Frank Critser, Phone nr « TO* ■ > T.W-IJlty Proprtyana town lots, Philip Blua yone 438. ts TO* saw farm. wMI drained, most all level; black soil; Sroom house, good barn, corn «ftba good well, nne orchard, land all in cult!va- • Hon Can give good terms on thia Pritt 886 per acre Charles 4. Dean * son. y yos ■***—The Hemphill livery barn building, or will sell building and lot/ Finelocation for business Phone 228-Creen. ts TO* »* < w -■- "» nowere and P*>ttod planta Osborne's Groanhouse. ts TO* BA**—Two purs bred Shorthorn bulla year old, excellent stock. See at t& Uvs Stock Show, BumseOct. 21 to 23. Henry Paulua phone 838-G. r TO* BBT.*—Bedroom Suita consMr ' Ing of bed, spring*, dresser and stand; j daveimort; morris chair; extension tar;; bls; kitchen table; bookcase. Can be , seen at A. Gangloff residence. 13-28 ————— ————— • ■ TO* IST.* ■■<Hand picked pears, 78c. abuebeL Orville Lambert, phone X . . ■ S a° team or RUuießv ARV XX, v«, " wgp
WAVTKD-—A load of good black soil. John 1,, Gwia, phone 168. 10-26 WAJBTBD—To rent a four or five room house. C. J. Green, phone, 854Green. 10-25 WANTED—Washing. First class work. Phone. 459-Black. ts WASTED—At once, stenographer, one with experience preferred. A good position for the right party. Williams ■ Doan, Attorneys at Daw. ts WASTED—Married or single man to husk corn, by bushel or month. Wm. Hough, phone 936-D. miscellaneous. 808 BBJTT—After November Sth. building on east side of court house square where Democratic headquarters is located. Dr. A. G. Catt. 10-24 FOB BXCBAMGB—Six-room bungaow within corporation, practically now. with basement under entire house, with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for t<wn property. Harvey Davisson. ts
MOBET to LOAM—Charles J. Dea* A Son. • ts NOTICE TO BABMDAS—We handle the Kumley line Tractors. thrMbinx machines and farming Implements also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the Whitt Front garage. Kuboske A Walter. ts LOST. ~ —T LOST—rocketbook containing about thirty-eight dollars. Probably lost at Princess? theatre. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. — *' ■ ‘ ■ ts LOST—Key ring containing four keys. Please return to this office. LOST—In the vicinity of Rensselaer, a Ford tall lamp, bracket and license plate No. 116610. Finder leave at this office and receive reward. Edward Putman. 10-23 LOST—Sterling silver Ever Sharp pencil, engraved R. H. K., Jr., Finder please notify Elnora Kuss, Monnett School*, phnoe 447. 10-25 LOST—Suit skirt, belt of tan silvertone, somewhere on Rensselaer streets Wednesday. Please return to the office of- Charles G. Spitler. 10-29
Call the Rowen Grocery for prices on nice white Northern Minnesota potatoes. Phone 202. E. M. Graham and L. A. Bostwick returned to Chicago on the early morning train. H. H. Carr, who is the Monon baggage man at Hammond, returned to that city on the same train. Don’t forget the car of potatoes at the Rowen Grocery on Monday and Tuesday. " Leslie Clark returned from Chicago Friday evening where he had gone to see his wife who was operated upon in Augustana hospital Wednesday. He reports that she is greatly improved.
Beatrice Tilton, who is teaching at McCoysburg, came this morning to spend the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tilton, of East Washington street. Mis. Frank Reafsnyder and daughter, Ella, went to Goshen today for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Landaw. Ladless - When Irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and always dependable. Not sold at drug stores. Do not experiment with others; save disappointment. Write for “RelleT’ and particulars. it's free. Address: National Medical Institute. Milwaukee, Win
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THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
PUBLIC sale:. The undersigned win* sell at public auction in the«town of CONRAD, NEWTON COUNTY, INDIANA, on the Danville Division of the New Yo**k Central Railway, 15 iniles east of Momence, Illinois, 11 miles north of Morocco, Indiana, on the grounds south of the railway station, also in the Stock Yards. Beginning at 10 o’clock in the morning. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ’2O 15 Head of Horses—Four to ten years old of both sexes, matched pairs PERCHERON blood, also 3 mules. *
• 30 Head of Cattle—2 Recorded, Aberdeen-Angus bulls, cows and heifers bred for Spring, 1921, to recorded Polled Angus bulls; milk cows, calves, 2 Jersey cows. Farm Tools.—s broad tire wagons, 1 Narrow tire wagon, hay racks, 0 ft. binder, 6-ft. Mower, corn planter, double disc, 1 disc harrow, 2 gang plows, 1 clover seed drill, cultivators, 2 manure spreaders, fanning mills, 5 bottom tractor plow; corn shredder, corn binder, fodder cutter, 2 incubators, 2 pump jacks, two seated carriage, top buggy and many other tools. TERMS OF SALE—AII sums of slo.oo’and .under cash. On sums .over SIO.OO a credit of 12 months will be given on approved notes, bearing 7 per cent interest per annum from of sale. Lunoheon served. JENNIE M. CONRAD, Conrad, Indiana. Harvey Williams, Auctioneer. Remington, Indiana.
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♦ v.’w-ir । v JI J I BREAD Give it a more important place on your table. See that your children eat more bread at meals and between meals. Watch them grow rosier and sturdier. Teach them 'the value of the world’s greatest food. '-Bread is your Best Food —Eat more of it Eat Good Bread "The bread that builds” Ralph O’Riley’s A Good Bakery
Mrs. James V. Lilves, who had spent a week with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Oomer and family of Unoin township, returned this afternoon to her home in Carpenter township. Farm leases for sale at the Republican office, grain and eash rent
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: Duroc Jerseys • are ’ Prolific and Profitable * ’ - ' See Mr boar pigs at the Live- ; , stock Show. W. C. ROSE & SON : r * '■ ‘ : A
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Alvin Swaim returned today to his home in Buchanon, Mich. W. J. Wright, Jr., spent the day in Chciago. W. C. Lutes went to Monon for a visit with Catherine RoMhs’today. The Revr-D. A. Rodgers of Star City was in Rensselaer today. * Mike Wolfe of Keener township was in Rensselaer Friday. • James Blake and Milton Julian of Remington were here Friday. Simon Thompson and Floyd Meyers went to Chicago today to see the Chicago-Iowa„ football game. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Potter and three children of near Kniman were in Rensselaer today. Elizabeth Ryan, of Hammond, came today for a visit with relatives near Mt Ayr.
Mrs. D. S. Baier accompanied her mother to her borne at North Ver•non today for a visit. Robert Bachlier and daughter, 'Mary, of Remington, went to Elgin, Illinois, today for a week’s visit. Mia. J. A. Bell, of Reno, Nev., who had been visiting Mrs. Michael Kuboske, left for her home today. Mrs. Randle Gorham hnd baby of Monon were the guests today of her father, Lem, Griggs. The St. Joseph college football
team is playing the Lafayette A. A’s at Riverside park this Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edson Murray went to Sullivan today for a visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson. Bernice Iliff, Sarah Jones and Everett Iliff, of Rose Lawn, are here for a visit with Miss Bertha Jones. Ernest Iliff, who attended the Fall Festival and Stock Show here Friday, returned this morning to his home in Roselawn. Mrs. James Jeffries and Mrs. Jesse Brown and sons, Norman and Bernard, of McCoysburg, were dnRensselaer today. Miss Mary Sprague, of Bridgeton, who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sprague, returned home today. . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Martindale of Chicago caine today for a visit with Mrs. John Martindale and. family of College avenue and other relatives. William L. Bruce of Brokeh Bow, Neb., came today to visit his aunt, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast and family of west of town. . Misses Ella Mathews, > Velma
C ASTORIA • Far Infants and Children. In Use For Over 30 Always bears . TT* Signature of *
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 3 4-2 inch only. $2-50 Front each . . .........-25c — STEERING WHEELS GORDON SEAT COVERS 17-inch, not installed ..$3.50 5-Pass. Touring cpnT LIGHTS 2-Pass. Coupe .......S2O-00 SPOT LIG . Stewart V-Ray, four only, “ ~ j . at each HOdK-ON BOOTS . 3-in. and 3 1-2 jn. .... • • .B®c . »ABH LIGHTS 4-in. and 4 1-2 in. I C inch . . .SJL» —; — LIMOUSETTE WINTER TOPS LACE-ON BOOTS Installed S3O-00 3-in. and 3 1-2 in ...OOc Not installed S2SOO 4-in. and. 4 1-2 in- U* SAFETY STEP MATS 5-m. Federal Rubber, each . .sl-10 = ~ S : KLAXON HORNS FOOT ACCELERATORS Formerly SB.OO, now .. .$7-00 Not installed. Formerly - j — * ■ $1.50, now .>..... ‘ sl-10 I Not Installed ‘ — —— —— _ | G. P. Cut-outs ....... .$3-50 PEDAL PADS I Not Installed. Set, installed /... .sl-10 Firestone Guaranteed Casings I 30x3 Non Skid •- 15.80 I >30x3% Non Skid - 18.80 I Tube Free With Each Casing I This Sale Means a SAVING to YOU of Fr« 15 per cent to 50 per cent. All first Class Stock. Visit Us During The Stock Show. CENTRAL SALES CO. Authorized Ford Sales tad Service .•
WORLAND BROTHERS : uj jUI ' 1 ' 1 j j f V IN THESE DAYS OF HIGH RENTS—©jonomy is necessary in some homes —desirable in all. _ J .We know of no piece of furniture that enables you to get ► along with one less sleeping room except the bed , ’ The bed davenport illustrated is a genuine Kroehler and is ot sered in golden 6ak upholstered in imitation CkC ’ Spanish leather. Special price V”*” * A MATTRESS SPECIAL > 5 Pullman bed mattresses. Will fit any make of bed • davenport. None oh approval. While they , Qu I, last, $8.50 value WORLAND BROS., Rensselaer, Indiana
Stonehill, Ruth Lyons, Jane Wert, Janice Warr, of Brook, went Ito Lodoga to attend a ball game today. Mrs. Josephine Miller Gordan of Indianapolis, in sending remittance for her mothers’ Republican, writes, “Mother was operated on for gall stones a week ago and is making a remarkable recovery.” Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Abbott and daughter, of Indiana Harbor, came today for a visit with Mrs. Abbott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reeve.
For this week only. ?6.00 Plaid' Blankets, reduced to $4.48. See west window. Fendig’s Fair. Fresh o’yster.s at the College Inn. 1 <■ 1 ■ • Took a slide down the Midway last night and was horrified to note the number of games of chance which were running. And just to think that once they pinched a gent in this (town for pftchffig pennies. ©.Consistencyl Thou art a Virtue! Special Blanket Sale, $6.00 value, reduced to $4.48. One week only. See west window. Fendig’s "Fair.
Mr£. C. H. Wilbark and daughter, Beatrice, of Logansport, who have been visiting in this city, went to McCoysburg a visit before returning to thmrnome.
POTATOES
CAR LOAD FANCY WHITE NORTHERN MINNESOTA
WE WILL HAVE A CAB LOAD. OF FANCY NORTHERN AHNNESOTA POTATOES ON TRACK NEXT MONDAY AND TUESDAY
RO.WEN GROCERY PHONE 202
