Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1920 — Page 2

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FOM BAI-£ FOB BiTiß—Peara Mrs. C. B. Wells, phon* 448. 766 Matheson St 13-6 FOB UM—Home made candy. Cream*, chocolate* stuffed dates, roll figs and fudge. Phone 86. 11-13 FOB BULB—Ford "Skeeter." CBn be seen at Central garage. Henry Hordeman. BOST—Automobile crank. Finder please leave at this oifica J. W. Raines. 13-4 FOB BULB—Two Spotted Poland China male hog* Spring pigs purchased of Jesse Snyder. *36 apiece If taken quick. Fred Waling, R. F. D., 3. Box «7-A ts FOB BITiB Good guernsey cow; single buggy harness; some shovel* and hay forks, and cross cut saw, a good on* Mrs. S. A Canada. 333 Oak SU 13-4 FOB BULB—Two good milk cow* will be fresh soon. Oak dining room table, 13 fu long. Edison phonograph, 4 min. attachment stand and born, good steel range. Cheater Halstead Phone 344 -Green. 13-3

FOB BABB—Good baaeburner. Can bo aeon at Warner Broa.' Store. Call Phone 801-1 for price. Clara Gowland. 11-4 FOB SITE ■ farm in Section 17, Colfax township, Newton county. 1 £ miles from consolidated school house. Fair house, barn, good grainary; all in cultivation except 10 acres timber. Will sell at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Manno Miller, Morocco, Ind., Rt. 1. Phone ML Ayr, *l-F. 11-11 FOB BABB—A few nice Cornish roosters. J. H. Hoover, phone 475Green. 108 Rachel SL 11-1 FOB B * TiW -Onions at 40 cents per bushel at the Thomas Hayes place at north side of city. 11-1 FOB BABB ■■lßo acre farm. well drained, most all level; black soil; 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, wood well, fine orchard, land all in caluvation. Can give good terms on thia. Price 888 per acre. Charles J. Dean 4k son. ts

FOB BSTiß—Rix spring pigs, pure bre<r large type Polanda, will now weigh about 150 pounds, worth while for some one wanting good breeding stock; also six-year-old cow, fresh Oct. 11th; also 70 acres land, well located with residence and store building, good location for small store and produce station, would consider trade on thia tract; also farm of 810 acrea, two miles of market on stone road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 85 acrea, one mile of marketgood

808 BSYB Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne's Greenhouse. ts 808 BABS—III* Model Ford touring car. in good condition. Price 8800. Mra. Roy Stephenson, phone 555. ts 808 wrw >ll kind* of second hand cars. Kuboake A Walter. White Front Garage. Phone I*4. ts 808 BABB—Lots 11 and 14. occupied by Mra. Myera, and Lots 8 and • occupied by Ehrerett Warne, all in Block One and the man three lota and residence and the Baker property, not including the barn. These lots are aU centrally located in the city of Rensselaer and near the business center, church and schools. Frank Foltz. if

wanted. WASTED—A timely and happy suggestion: Stack any • store-bought gift miurked “Price 81.00 plus war tax alongside of 11 heaping big, colorful imraes of the Ladles’ Home Journal—a single year’s subscription. Which gif tis the better buy 7 Or 51 tasuea of The Saturday 82.50; or 51 isauea of The Youth a Companion—the mage vine for the entire family, for 2.58; or 51 Country for only *LOO. Mra WASTES— Washing. First class work. Phone, 4»*-BlaclL « WABTBB—When you have poultry 8 * g^> ' BfBD THij worry and IFett Can you think of any present that will coat so UtUa go so far. or last Julonß. as a Subscription to some ■ 11 in the |

THE UNIVERSAL CAR • * * The Ford Sedan • \ THE Ford Sedan, one of the most conventient and comfortable of enclosed cars, offers you the delights of the higher priced cars at the lowest first cost and lowest upkeep cost. In Summer or Winter sunshine or rain, the Ford Sedan provides conveniences in accord with your wishes. Only a minute is required to raiae or lower the Sedan is a favorite family car. Beneath the Sedan body, the ever reliable Ford Chassis means an economy unknown in other enclosed cars. A family car of exceptional merits. The ideal car for the farmer’s family. It seat five comfortably; and is equipped with demountable rims, tire carrier, electric starting and lighting system, and instrument board. Orders are filled in the same sequence in which they are received. And ever remember the sure and certain and satisfactory “aftr-service” we give. You know the solid satisfaction that comes in the knowledge that your motor car is good for every day of the yearno mental worries when you drive a Ford. Let’s have your order today. Think of it! The Ford Sedan, this handsome enclosed car costs you less than an ordinary touring car (except the Ford). Central Sales Co. PHONE THEE ONE NINE,

magazine for a whole year? Make a Het of those you wish to remember and let me order an appropriate magazine for each. Handsome certificates, bearing your name as the giver and announcing a Christmas or birthday gift will be sent free of charge when requested. Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81. 13-6 WAJgT>X>—Man to husk corn. Reuben C. Yeoman, ML Ayr, phone 88M. 13-6 WUBTB3>— Married or single man to husk corn, by bushel or month. Wax Hough, phone 336-D. WA^TTED—Have a good two-ton truck and will do your hauling at reasonable price. Can make long or short hauls Chris Relddle, Phone 611 WAJTTBX>—To rent, a small house. A widow and smaß child. Call phone 617. 12-3 MXBCBXJLUraOUB. LOST —From automobile in front of First National bank, black Cravanette rain coat. Leave here or phone 966A. 13-4 ( FOB BSMT—A five room house in good condition. Mrs. Mary Wiseman, phone 491-Black. 13-4

ESTBAT— Taken up, a cow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense. Henry Walstra, 2H miles south, one west of DeMotte. 13*6 FOB EXCBASOB—Six-room bung** ow within corporation, practically new, with basement under entire house, with 1 1-1 acres of ground. To exchange for t»vn property. Harvey Davisson. tt MOWBT TO BOAM—Charles J. Deas A Son. ts MOTXCE TO BABMWBB We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the Whit* Front garage. Kuboake A Walter. ts MOSET TO BOAS—I have an unlimited supply of mousy to loan on good farm lauds at 5K* •■* usual commission or 8* without commission as desired. Loans will bo mads for 6 years, 7 years, 1* years or *• years. Seo mo about these various plane JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts

BOST—Nov. 17 two or three bronze turkeys between the C. C. Doctor and T. C. Cain farms. Finder please notify—Lillie Meadworth, R. F. D. 8, Remington, Ind. % 11-17 Job printing at the Republican office.

Advertise in the Republican. MONON ROUTE. BBMBBBBASB TXMB TABLE Xn effect My U. IMA ; ; । ~ , I WOBTBBOtniB | t No. 38 Cincinnati to Chicago 4:84 a.m. No. 4 Louisville to .Chicago s:*lam. No. 40 Lafayette to Chicago 7:34 a.m. No. 33 Indianap’s to Chicago 18:18 am. No. 38 Indianap's to Chicago 1:51 pm. No. 8 Indianap's to. Chicago 8:35 pm No. 39 Cincinnati to Chicago B:s* p.m. No. 18 Cincinnati to Chicago 5:17 am. BOUTBSOVEB No. 35 Chicago to Cincinnati 3:37 am. No. 5 Chicago, to Louisville 18:55 am. No. 37 Chicago to Indianap’s 11:13 am. No. 33 Chgo to IndplsAFF 1:57 pm. No. 3* Chicago to Lafayette No. 31 Chicago to Indianap’s 7:3lpm. No. 3 Chicago to Louisville 11:1* pm. No_ 15 | Chicago to Cincinnati I:4lam. Train Na 18 stopa to dieaharßO passengers off of the G L A W. Train 15 stops to taka on |Meea gera for points ** ths CLAW.

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Otis Heatk of 205 Vine street has just completed the painting of the remodeled houses for Hiram Day. He is ready for other work and can gukrantee his work including inside finishing of all kinds, and paper hanging.—Adv. * COME AND SEB ML • Baldwin ptoee MakM CTARIJM B. STEWARD, Stotk SA Vto WaMtagtes St

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GET FLOWERS for all occasions at Osborne’s Greenhouse PHONE 439 502 E. Meiritt Si.

SELLING OUT \ > The Entire Stock of Groceries and Fixtures of C. L. Murphy, West Washington street RENSSELAER, INDIANA L.- " ■ *—, , —' — Your opportunity to stock up for the winter at 20 per cent discount on all canned goods and other standard standard merchandise. 'j > -■ 4 Sale Continues Until Sat., Dec. 11 SALE CONDUCTED BY Groceteria Stores Co. WHO WILL OCCUPY THE PREMISES WITH A Modern Self-Served Grocery Store.

Say It With Flowers The House Plants at Holden’s Greenhouses are fine Phone 430.

irones or ADiurnmuTioi. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Beach Peterson, late of said County, deceased. - Said estate is supposed to be solvent., _ „„ „ HARRY McGEE. Date, Nov. 27, 1920. „ „ Attest: Jesse Nichols, Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. ■ Cope J. Hanley, Attorney.

GENERAL AUCTIONEER L am experienced in the Auction business, having son ducted some of the largest sales in the county with success. I am a judge of values and will make an honest effort to get the high .dollar. Write or wire me for terms and dates at my expense. J. R. BRANDENBURG, R. F. D. 1, McCoysburg, Ind. 941-G, Rensselaer. ’Phone* IQS-H, FranoesvilU.