Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 289, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1920 — Page 2
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FOB SAU. 808 BABB—Pear*. Mr*. C. B. W*lla. phone 248. TM Matheeon St. FOB WiTiß Hom* made c*ndy. Cream*, chocolate*, stuffed date*, roll fig* and fudge. Phone B*. 11-11 FOB BAU—Ford “Skeeter.’* Can be neon at Central garage. Henry Hordeman. 8088 Automobile ornnk. FinAer pleaae leave at thi* offioa J. W. Kaluga. fob BAU—Two Spotted Poland China male hog*. Spring Dig* purchased of J***e Snyder. $25 apleoe if re Iren quick. Fred Waling, R. F. 1. Box 4 7-A. « FOB BUB- -Goodgu*rn*ey now; atna buggy harae**; *om* *hov*ls and . “as rL-atJE »■<£«« 11*4 FOB BABB—Good 'barnburner. Can be aeon at Warner Broa" Store. Call Phone Ml-I for price. Clara Gowland. 11-4 nevw an .nm farm in Section 17, Colfax townahlp, Newton <x>nnty t 1 u mile* from consolidated school houae. Fair house, barn, good grainary; all in cultivation except 20 acre* timber. Will *eU at a reasonable price and on easy term*. Manno Miller, Morocco. Ind.. Rt. A Phone Mt. Ayr. »1-F. - M- 1 * FOB BAU—An assortment of player piano roll*. Cheap if -taken at once. Phone 85A
FOS fMTT -A pure bred Duroc male hog/Nick Axen, phone m-L. l>-> FOB BABB— Good bedstead. good rug, Bxl2, good rocking chair. Can be seen at Mrs. Ray Overton's. Phone m. 53E S%K! tlaa. Can give good terms on this. PriSe |M per ac£T Charite A Dean A eon. “ FOB «PriM PU* p«» for some <»>• Atock’ *IOO cow, imn Oct. 12th; nine fd acres load. welllocated with reaidence aad store bulMhig; good location for smallstore and pSdJte station. would consider trade on this tract: also form of *2O acres, two miles of market on stone rosd. aWevsl black land, all la cultivation. KI FOB BABB— Cut flowers aad potted plants. ObbbraeV Greenhouse. ts M* BAflte— 1»1» Model Ford touring car, in good condition. Trios Mm Roy dbghenenn. phone MA ts wow sera *ll kinds of second hand cam Kuboske A Walter. White Front Garage, Phone I>A ts KSW2? £■ , sa-*lj*» Secwtod br Bta«« W.W..U J» BPkM- PfPPPrty. 004 to! sa two hnod air iw»m how andtot in Renstelaar at a bargain if taken soon. Phone Ml-L *M wow Banin—Three nure bred Duroc boarsT Two spring and one two-year-old, B. Frank Alter, phone <TI ts mam*— Four DtasßOOd First Auto tirm tubes inriuSS7»<»x»%, V< each. George Humbert. 1*~« res n«TW pnrm bred Ruff il£A eaCh ‘ IM wow ** T * * Owner laar; fog city. Phone IM. IM J WANTED. : :—'— — *****. ~ u WAMTMfc-Manted er single asm* gUBUdB. P** »0-D.
WAXTin-A timely and happy auggeetion: Stack any store-bought gift marked “Price 12.00 plus war tax 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 52 issues or The Saturday Evening Post for 13*50; or 52 issues of The Youths Companion—the magazine for the entire family. for 3AO; or 62 issues of Country Gentleman for only fl.oo. Mra Lem Huston. . A WAMTZD —Washing. hirst ci*“ work. Pnona 462-Black. ts
WAYW — When you have poultry to sell call Wallace A Herath, phone if or 421. “ WAMTBB — Poultry. LKAVEL’B POULTRY HOUSE. North McKinley Avenue First door north of Karnowsky'a Call phon* 212. _ ** WAMTWn Why worry and ttetT Can you think of any present that will cost so little, do *o far. or last so long, as a subscription to some magazine for a whole year? Make a list of those you wish to rememoer and let me order an appropriate magazine for each. Handsome certifloatea bearing your name as the announcing a Christmas or birthday gift will be sent free of charge when requested. Mr*. Lem Huston. Phone 81. 1,-6 LOST. LOST — December 1, in Rensselaer, a black and tan hound. Finder Please notify E. Vaughn. Phone 65. 11-8 X.OST — From automobile In front of First National bank, black Cravanette rain coat. Leave here or phone 856A. * 11-4 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, Hl. LOST— Pointed Fox fur muff, black with little white through IL Black lining. Leave at this office or call 920-A. la ’ 7
MB* — Belt key-ring holder containing two keys, one Yale type ana one padlock key. Please return to this office and receive reward. FOVICD —Mackinaw coat. Owner may have same by calling 532-Red and paying for this ad. " WTBCBTiXiAJrBOVB. FOB BSMT — A. five room house in good condition. Mm Mary Wiseman, phone Ui-Black. ia ~< ESTBAY — Taken up, a oow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expense. Henry Walstra, 2H miles south, one west of DeMotta. FOB WTCTWSWBB— str-room bungwow within corporation, practically wow. with basement under entire housK with 1 1-1 acres of ground. To exchange for Uwo property. Harvey Davisson. « MOggT TO IXlAM—Charles J. Dean B Sea. « WOTXCS TO FAIUKBBB— We handU the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements, also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. Atthe Whir* Front garage. Kuboske A Walter. ts MOMS* to BOAW- X haye aa meas desired. Loses will be mads for u-s JOHN A. DUNLAP. ts
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We Ara In A Position To Mako Loans Of All Kinds Without Delay. CHARLES J. DEAN * SON j. Odd Follows Bonding Jess Willard, ex-heavyweight champion has announced that he wiH en-enter the ring again in the near future, it being his intention to meet the winner of the Dempgy-
THE EVENINQ REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
Say It With Flower* „ The Hoes* Plants at Heiden’* Greenhouse* are fine Phono 422.
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. - : A - —— — Frank G. Kresler Phone 107
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AGRICULTURAL NEWS.
Marion Towa*bip Meeting. Mie Marion township federation met Tuesday evening, ■ November 30, for B business session. Some forty members were in attendance. The most important business was that of adopting the constitution and bylaws for the township. The question of the office of the treasurer being held by the president of the county organization was brought up. It was decided that the beat interests could be served by selecting both a treasurer and a secretary. On the resignation of th* secretarytreasurer, Mr. Sage was elected treasurer and Mr. Ed < Lane was elected secretary. Keener Township Meeting. The Keener township federation meeting was held December 1, at which many important matters were brought up and voted upon. There was a large number of members in attendance and they showed a great deal of interest in co-operationg for the best interests of agriculture. Jordan Township Mooting. The Jordan township federation meeting which was to have been held Friday evening had to be postponed on account of sickness in that township. / Corn and Poultry Show. The corn and poultry show will be held the second week in January and it is hoped that many exhibits will be on display at this show. There is no reason why the farmers of Jasper county cannot make one of the largest shows of this kind ever held in Jasper county. The following are the awards of the prizes to be given at the show, for corn and for the boys’ and girls’ clubs. 10 Ear, Yellow—--Ist prize * $3.00 2nd prize 2.00 3rd prize -J 1-00 10 Ear, White—--Ist prize $3.00 2nd prize 2.00 3rd prize 1-0° Single Ear, Yellow—--Ist prize _sl.oo 2nd prize ------ -75 3rd prize !__% - 50 Single Ear; White—--Ist prize SI.OO 2nd prize -75 3rd prize -»0 Sweepstakes $3.00 Ribbons to all winners of prizes BOYS’ & GIRLS’ CLUB. Potatoes, Half Bushel Exhibit — Ist prize ™ 2nd prize 2.00 3rd prize LOO Best essay 2.00 Corn Club, 10 Ear Exhibit—--Ist prize 2nd prize 0-00 3rd prize L — - 8.00 4th prize 6.00 sth prize — T 400 6th prize 3.00 Best ear 2.00 Best essay
PROFESSIONAL CARDS CHARLES M. SANDS Lawyer. Office in L O. O. F. Building Room 7. NEWTON TOWNSHIP Jobs Rush. Trustee. Office, Room 7, Odd Fallow*’ Bldg. 7 DR. E. C. ENGLISH Physician and Surgeon. Opposite Trust and Saving* Bank. Phone*: 177 —2 rings for office; 3 rings for residence. Renas*! aer, Indiana. ' F. H. HEMPHILL Physician and Surgeon Special attention to disease* of womez Office over Fendig’s Drug Store. Telephone, office and residence, 442.
D.. D. DEAN, Lawyer. Sfo:ce*sor ho Williams & Dean Special attention given to preparation 4 of wllla settlement of estates, making ana examination of abstracts of title, and farm loans. Office’’ln Odd Fellows’ Building. ' DR. F. A. TURFLER Osteopathic Phyeician. Rooms 1 and 2, Murray Building, Renseelser, Indiana. Phones, office —2 rings on 300; reel dence —3 ring* on 300. Successfully treats both acute and chronic dis os sec curvature a specialty.
H. L. BRdWN Dentist. Crown and Bridge Work and Teeth without Plates a Specialty. All the latest method* in Dentistry. G*s administered for painless extraction. Office over Larah e Drug Store. ° w. lTwood Attorney at Law. Doana Real Estate and Collections Office Room No. 1, Odd Fellows Building. Buy and Bell Bonds
KHIN A. DUfiLAP Lawyer. (Successor to Frank Foltz) Practice in all courts. Estates settled. Farm loans. Collection department. Notary in the office. Rensselaer, Indiana.
SCHUYLER C IRWIN Law. Real Estate. Insuranes 5 per cent farm loans. Office In Odd Fellows’ Block. DR. W. E. RUSSELL Veterinarian Successor to Dr. J. Hbumou Telephone 448 Rensselaer, Ind.
JORDAN TOWNSHIP Jnlfae G. Huff. Treated Office day—Thursday, at residence Address. E F. D. 4. ißtt. Phone 949-A.
L. A. BOSTWICK Engineer and Surveyor. Ditch and Map Work—Road ®J*P* Office on East Harrison street. In block east at court house. Have oar. ’Phot* M’ Rensselaer, Indiana.
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Poultry Club One Cockerel and Four Pullets — Ist prize 2nd prize —, 8.00 3rd prize 7.00 4th prize 5.00 sth prize 4.00 6th * prize 3.00 7th prize -- 3.00 Bth prize 2.00 9th prize 2.00 Best cockerel 3.00 Best pullet 3.00 Best essay 2.00 Canning Club, Any Display—--Ist prize 2nd prize . 3rd prize 5.00 4th prize 4.00 sth prize 3.00 Best essay 2.00 Culinary Art, Any Display—--Ist prize ?6.00 2nd prize 4-00 3rd prize 3.00 4th prize f-50 j sth prize — 1-50 Best essay 2.00 Ribbons to all winners of prizes. » CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of
GET FLOWERS for all occasions at Osborne’s Greenhouse PHONE 439 502 E. Merritt St. •J • . ;
TiAXI SERVICE; PHONE 567 Charles Osborne;
George Gipp, Notre Ddme’s star halfback, who is critically ill with pneumonia, seems to have passed the crisis, and his physicians are now hopeful of his recovery. The Eighteenth Amendment put liquor in the home and the Nineteenth put politics there. You just can’t keep ’em apart.—Columbia (S. C.) Record.
SoiHC electric wash- ( en !fft and dip the • •oiled fabrics in a tub > of sudr.y water —and it ■ ia a £ood method.■ > i Other electric washers rock and ton the soiled fabrics to and fro in sudsy watei — and it a <ood mathod > The ARC Electric Laundress doss kA Baar idly it alternates thase tood ■sethods- and so it fanWuM their advantages. This Ends Discussion! If you have been looking at electric washers your mind is muddled concerning whether the lifting and*dipping method or the rocking and tossing method is - preferable. In fact, both are good. Why not get an A B C Electric Laundreu that uses both methods —and so ends discussion? ABC Jhtf Tenet Mele it gerjte Owe It BmMmEf* ! i
