Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1920 — Page 2

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FOK SALX FOB SALE—Pears. Mr*. C. B. Walla, phone 648. 766 Matheson St. 12-6 FOB SAXE—Home made candy. Creams, chocolates, stuffed dates, roll tigs and fudge. Phone 36. 12*13 FOB , BABB—Ford '“Skeeter.” Can be seen at Central garage. Henry Hordeman. ' DOST—Automobile crank. Finder please leave at thia office J. W. Kaines. la -4 FOB ear-w—Pu-n Spotted Poland China male hog* Spring pigs purchased of Jesse Snyder. |25 apiece if taken quick. Fred Waling, K F. D., 3. Box 67-A. « FOB «*t-f Good guernsey cow; single buggy harness; some shovels and hay forks, and cross cut saw, a good one. Mrs. S. A. Canada. 322

FOB SAXE—Two good milk cow*, will be frosh soon. Oak dining room table, 12 ft. long. Edison phonograph, 4 min. attachment, stand and horn, good steel range. Chester Halstead. Phone 346 -Green. FOB SAXE—Good baseburner. Can be seen at Warner Bros.’ Store. Call Phone 901-1 for price. Clara Gowlamd. farm In Section 27, Colfax township, Newton county, 1 miles from consolidated school house. Fair house, barn, good grainary; ail in cultivation except 10 acres Umber. Will sell at a reasonable price and on easy terma Manno Miller, Morocco. Ind, Rt. 1. Phone Mt. Ayr, 91-F. U-U

FOB SAXE—An assortment of player piano rolls. Cheap if taken at onoe. Phone 552. 12-8 FOB SAXE—A pure bred Du roc male hog. Nick Axen, phone 905-L 12-9 FOB SAXE—Good bedstead, good rug, 9x12, good rocking chair. Can be seen at Mrs. Ray Overton's. Phone 231. 12-16 FOB SAXE—A few nice Cornish roosters. J. H. Hoover, phone 478Green. 108 Rachel St. 11-1 FOB BABB—IBO acre farm, well drained moot all level; black soil: 5room house, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard land all In cultivation. Can give good terma on thia Price >BS per acre Charles J. Dean A son. “

FO* SSTiM -Six spring pus. purs bred large type Polands, will now w-eigh about 160 pounds, worth while for some one wanting good breeding stock; also six-year-old «>w. 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 this tract; also farm of 129 aorea, two miles of market on stone road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 85 acres, one mile of market, good land and good Improvement*. P. R. Blue, Wheatfield. Ind. ts FOB SAXE—Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne’s Greenhouse. ts fob SAXE—I9I9 Model Ford touring car. in good condition. Fries 9800. Mrs. Roy Stephenson, phone 555. ts FOB SAXE —All kinds of second hand cars. Kuboske A Walter. White Front Garage. Phone 294. ts FOB SAXE—Lots 18 and IL o«u----pied by Mra. layers, and Lots 8 and 9 occupied by Everett Warne, r all in Block One and the James N. Leatherman three lots and residence and the cated in the city of Renaseiaer and near the business center, church ana schools Frank Foltx. ts FOB S9TiW -City property and town lots. Philip Blue. Phone 488. ts

FOB SkT.W—Good Mx room house and lot in Rensselaer pt. a bargain if taken soon. Phone 981-L ls-« ~FO* sst-w -Three pure bred Duroc boars. Two spring and one old. B. Frank Alter, phone 471 ts WWW Fnnr THemendFirst P Moody, phone 929-A 12-7 rrm fffrlT Owner loav; Ing city. Phone 188, I*-? - 'i'" • WANTED. —— —— WAMHO—Two girls to work in kitamn. Wright Brother*. Phone MO. — — T 9 03—K- 13—o

Z"" / 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 can at the lowest first cost and lowest upkeep cost. In Summer or Winter sunshine or rain, the Ford Sedan provides conveniences m accord with your wishes. Only a minute is required to raise or lower the gedan is a f av orite family car. Beneath the Sedan b °dy» the ever reliable Ford Chassis means an economy unknown in other enA family car of exceptional merits The ideal car for the farmer’s family. It seat five comfortably; and is equipped with demountabk rims, tire carrier, electric starting and lighting system and instrument board. Orders are filled m 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 year nn mental worries when you drive a Ford. Lets 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;

WAMTED—A timely and happy suggestion: Stack any store-bought gift; marked "Price >2.00 plus war tax I alongside of 12 heaping big, colorful; issues of the Ladies’ Home Journal—-, a single year’s subscription. Which gift is the better buy 7 Or 53 issues of The Saturday Evening Post for >2.50; or 52 issues of The Youth s i Companion—the magazine for the entire family, for 2.50; or 52 Issues of. Country Gentleman for only 31.00. Mrs. I Lem Huston. 12-5 ’ WAMTED —Washing. First class work. Phone, 456-Biack. ts i - ■ — 11 ■ I WAMTED —When you have poultry to sell call Wallace A Herath, phone 36 or 461. , WAMTED — Poultry. LEAVEL’S POULTRY HOUSE, North McKinley Avenue. First door north of Karnowsky’s. Call phone 313. ts WAMTED —Why worry and fret? Can you think of any present that will cost so little, go so far, or last so long, as a subscription to some magazine for a whole year? Make al list 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. 12-5 WAMTED—Married or single man ts husk corn, by bushel or month, Wax Hough,- phone 336-D. WAMTED—Have a good two-ton truck and will do your hauling at reasonable prlca Can make long or short hauls. Chris Reiddle, Phone 611 WAMTED—To rent, a small house. A widow and small child. Gall phone 617. 12-3

LOST. LOST —December 1, in Rensselaer, a black and tan hound. Finder please notify E Vaughn. Phone 65. 18-8 LOST —From automobile in front of First National bank, black Cravanette rain coat. Leave here or phone 956A. 12-4 LOST —Pair' of child's shoes in box in "Murat’s, Indianapolis” wrapper. Left at Monon station. Please return to this office and receive reward. 12-7 LOST —A man’s fur-lined overcoat, between Crown Point and Shelby, Saturday evening, Nov. 6. Best reward. John McDonnell, 7234 South * Halstead St., Chicago. 111. 12-7 LOST—Pointed Fox fur muff, black with little white through it. Black lining. Leave at this office or call 920-A. 12-7 LOST—Belt key-ring holder containing two keys, one Yale type and one padlock key. Please return to this office and receive reward. roun—Mackinaw coat. Owner may have same by calling 532-Red and paying for - this ad. MTBGWT.T.AMBQWB. FOB BEET —A five room house in good condition. Mrs. Mary Wiseman, phone 491-Black. 12-4 ESTBAT—Taken up, a cow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense. Henry Walstra, 2U miles south, one west of DeMotte. ” 12-8 FOB EXCMAMOB—Six-room bungaow within corporation, practically new, with basement under entire house with 1 1-3 acres of ground. To exchange for tt wn property. Harvey Davisson. ts MONEY TO LOAM—Charles J. Dea* A Son. ts MOTXCB TO FABKEBS—We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the WhitFront garage. Kuboske A Walter. ts MOMMY TO LOAN—I Lane M limited supply of money to loaa «■ good oommissinn or 8% without eommunsen Mdeidred. Loans will be made for 5 year*. 7 Team 1* years or M year*. Seema about those various Hua JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts

♦ DAILY RATE LOWER * • IF PAID IN ADVANCE • • . • • The rate for The Evening • * Republican is IS cents per • week. If paid in advance the • rate is 45 cents per month. • * $2.50 for six months, or $5.00 .e. . • We Are In A Position To Mako Loans Of AH Kinds Without Delay. CHARLES J. DEAN A SON Odd Fellow* Building

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

Say It With Flowers The House Plants at Holden’s Greenhouses are fine Phono 4M.

Taxi Service To All Trains City Calls Country Service St. Joseph College AND Rensselaer- Remington LEAVES Rensselaer 8:00 a. m. Remington 9:30 a. m. Rensselaer 4:00 p. m. Remington 5:15 p. m. Frank G. Kresler Phone 107

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BREAKFAST DINNER . SUPPER TOASTED SANDWICHES PUDDINGS ANY TIME! ANY WAY! Eat BREAD Bread is your Best Food —Eat more of it. You can eat slice after slice of it when it’s really good bread with the tempting quality that comes from all-pure ingredients. That means— Good Bread The all pure loaf A Good Bakery Ralph O’Riley

AHn LICNSESE Apply with OUR NOI TARIES any time day ; or night We attend to all the details, and have : a car record of nearly : every car in the county. J See us at once. The Main Garage * \ ; The Best in Rensselaer.

Rowles A Parker ■ ■ - % Saturday Specials

White Star Flour guaranteed the Best Bread flour sack - - $2.89 N. B. C. Soda or Butter Crackers, 6 to 7 lb. boxes, per lb Large Dill Pickles, 90r per dozen fcVu An Excellent Grade of Rio Coffee, lb. 23c, <1 AA 5 lbs. for fI.VU 10 lbs. Fine Granulated AO. Sugar, for vOv 10 bars of Quick White Naptha Soap, for VOL Phone 275 Phone 95

Big Closing Out Sale CONTINUES Some lines are now exhausted, but a lot of good bargains remain. Come in and look them over. Here are a few of the prices that will soon take these goods out of our store. Don’t wait or you will miss the Best Bargains:

Peaches, Sunkist 46c Peaches, in med. syrup .28c Peaches, No. 2 in heavy syrup 25c Blueberries, No. 2, good quality ....27c Crushed Pineapple ......32c Monarch Milk, 2'for 25c Salmon, red, 48c value . .38c Salmon, med. red, 35c val. 27c Good bulk Coffee, 5 lbs.. .95c Uncolored Japan Tea, extra special, lb.. —-. .43c New Sun Maid Raisins, seedless 30c B. M. Corn Flakes, 3 for . .25c Nqne Such Syrup, light.sl.lo None Such Syrup, dark. .90c Karo, dark. * .70c Pearled Hominy, lb. . 4c

And a lot more just like these. Come In and see.

C. L. MURPHY Phone 71

Big Flour Sale On Now Wheat prices are going higher every day and we look for the price to go much higher. Get in at the bottom price for a short time only ____________ -■ ■ ■■ ' — ' """ ■ Blue Ribbon-Flour, 49 lb. sack |-- r $2.70 Blue Ribbon A Pillsbury Blended, 48 lb. sack ....... $2.80 Pillsbury Best, 48 lb. sack__L - $2.90 We believe that this will be your last chance to buy flour made from this year’s wheat at: such a low price. A MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE on every sack. IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, Phone 400

ABE MARTIN.

(Indianapolis News.) Miss Violet Pash wen’t. t’ a party this afternoon, after promisin’ her mother faithfully she wouldn’ drink anything. Women kin vote, but they won’t be entirely free until they kin give a dollar t’ th’ Red Cross without consultin’ ther husbands.

Heavy outing flannels, light or dark patterns —now 25c yard. ROWLES & PARKER.

Gift* that MEN will appreciate: Silk Shirt* ' Madras Shirt* ; . Fibre Shirt* Silk Pajama* Fibre Pajaipa* Cotton Pajama* Flannel Pajama* Night Robe* Silk Hose Lisle Ho*e Wool Hose Golf Hose , Silk Knit Tie* Silk Four-in-Hand* Silk Bow Tie* Silk Muffler* Bath Robe* Lounging Robe* Sweater* Golf Jacket* Silk Underwear Suspender* Belt* ___ == Buckle* t J Boxed Garter* Glove* Umbrella* Ivory Military Brushes Ebony Military Brushes Gillette Safety Razors Tourist Cases Shaving Stands Vacuum Bottles Watch for the Advertisers. Their goods are best and their prices are right.

DECEMBER 15 IS INCOME TAX PAY DAY

Early June Peas, 2 for. . .25c Tomatoes, No. 2, 2 for ... .25c String Beans “Ik Pumpkin, 2 for. 25c Puffed Wheat, 2 for 25c Puffed Rice, 25c Little Crow Pancake Flour, 3 for*. • • -40 c Sugar corn, good quality, per dozen 52-40 Rumford B. Powder, lb.. .32c Black Pepper, per lb 35c Sweet Pickles, 2 doz 25c Dills, the very best, doz., .25c Large Lenox Soap, doz.. .60c Star Soap, dozen ... . ..90c Old Dutch Cleanser .... .10c Sunbright Cleanser 5c Large Stone Jars, per gal. 15c A good Broom * ..60c ♦

December 15 is the last day for the payment of the fourth installment of the income and expess profits taxes due this year. .To avoid penalty the tax must be in the offices of collectors of internal revenue or branch offices by midnight of that date.

Fresh Oysters. College Inn.

GET FLOWERS for all occasions at Osborne T s Greenhouse PHONE’439 502 E. Merritt St

TiAXI SERVICE PHONE 567 Charles Osborne