Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 293, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1920 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED COLUMN Foa SAUL. FOB SAEB —The Rensselaer school board is ottering for sale the 600 feet of iron lence surrounding the Intermediate school building.- if Interested see Edward P. Lane. ts FOB SXLX—White Leghorn hens and -pullets. Cheap if taken at ..once. Telephone 333-H. A. Gangloff. 13-14 FOB BBMT—Small three-room house, known as the James Thompson house. Mrs. Charles Bowers, phone 938-D. 13-14 FOB BALM—2fc tons of hard coal. 317 per ton. Phone 913-D. 11-13 FOB SAEZ—I36 acres; modern improvements; M mile from town. Send for price list and photon M. H. Miller, Bristol, Ind. 1-7 FOB ■MTiQ— Home made candy. Crum* chocolates, stuffed dates, roll tigs and fudge. Phone 34. 12-13 BOOT—Automobile crank. Finder please leave at this office. J. W. Raines. 13-4 FOB SAM—Two Spotted Poland China male hog* Spring pigs purchased of Jesse Snyder. 326 apiece if taken quick. Fred Waling, R. F. D., 3, Box 6 7-A. ts FOB BATiF-WOMucre farm in Section 27, Colfax township, Newton county, 1U miles from consolidated school house. Fair house. barn, good grainaryj all in culUtauon except 30 acres timber. Will sell at a reasonable price and on easy terms. Manno Miller, Morocco, Ind., RL 2. Phone ML Ayr, »1-F.» 13-11
FOB SST.lß—Table cabinet Pathe phonograph, with about forty-five records. Price |4O. Phone 104. 12-11 FOB flATiß—Que ton and a quarter Keo Auto Truck, run leas than <OO mile*. Kdward W. Kanne, phone <44 12-11 FOB BMTiß—■<■ pure bred Duroc male hog. Nick Axen. phone 906-L. 12-0 FOB BdTiß- Good bedstead, good rug, oxl2, good rocking chair. Can be seen at Mrs. Ray Overton's. Phone 233. 12-16 FOB SiT.n .1— acre farm. well drained, most all level; black soil: firoom bouse, good barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on thia Price >B6 per acra Charles J. Doan A oca. ts FOB BAXB— Cut flowers and potted plants. Osborne's Preen bouse. ts FOB BdTiß All kinds of seoond hand cars. Kuboske A Walter, White, Front Parage. Phone 2*4. tf 1 FOB ■■Tiß- -Blt spring pigs, pure bred large type Polands, will now, weigh about IM pounds, worth while tor some one wanting good breeding stock; also stx-jrear-oM cow, freon Oct. l«th; also Id 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 320 acres, two miles of market on stone road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 86 acres, one mile of market, good land and good improvements P. R. Blue, Wheatfield. Ind. ts FOB BABB— Lota 12 and 14. occupied by Mrs. Myers, and Lota 8 and • occupied by Everett Warner all in Block One and the James N. Leatherman three lots and residence and the | Baker property, not Including the barn. These lota are all centrally located in the city of Renas wiser and near the business center, church and schools. Frank Folt*. ts FOB SAU— Three pure bred Duroc boars. .Two spring and one two-year-old, B. Frank Alter, phono 411 ts
WANTED. WABTFBB— Have a good two-ton truck and will do your hauling at remonaMo price Can make long er chart heels Chris Relddla Phono <ll WAIHEBB— Whan .you have poultry to aeU can Wallace A Herath. phono HwHL « WAJTTSO— A timely and happy sug--¥ss e Mi MuSierr Breeii* VM ter iiM; or 62 issues of The Youth's Co meanrtantumw for only <I.OO. Mr* Lem umuramc for only ei.ve. asra ’ FAIHPB Poultry. > LBAvimuw I
THE UNIVERSAL CAR THIS COUNTRY IS GETTING BACK TO PRE-WAR conditions and the fanner who wants to make money in the future will have to cut the production cost per bushel of his products. To do this he must increase his own capacity and dispose of all excess animal power. The farm is a factory and will pay dividends on modern labor-saving machinery the same as arty other factory. Farmers who have kept costa on tractor and horse farming have invariably found that the FORDSON md ASSOCIATED IMPLEMENTS will return a large profit over horses even though the grain fed to horses be at the present low market level. THE CENTRAL SALES CO., of Rensselaer, sewed approximately forty / cres of rye this fall using a FORDSON exclusively for power at the 'oilowing cost per acre: The ground was plowed, culti-packed, and drilled. Total Kerosene, 110 gal. at .23c * , Total Gasoline, 5 gal. at 30c , L»0 ’. Total Motor oil, 8 gal. at 90c 7.20 Total Trans, oil, 2 gal. at 80c__ 1.60 Total Man hours, 97 hours, at 40c 3».»U Total 1 74.40 Depreciation, interest, upkeep 66.67 Total Which equals $3.27 per acre. For the Total cost including Fertilizer and Seed CALL OR PHONE THREE ONE NINE.
WAMTED—A corn busker, Reuben .C. Yeoman, pbone 88-M. ML Ayr. 12-11 LOST. EOST—Round broach. Monday, Nov. 29. between the Shields and Isaac Saidla residences. Reward offered. Catherine Shields, phone 624, 12-11 EOST—Belt key-ring holder containing two keys, one Yale type and one padlock key. Please return to this office and receive reward. MBT—Saturday, Dec. 4. in Rensser aelaer or on road to ML Ayr, copy of, legal papers. Reward. H. C. Hebard, Thayer, Ind. 12-11 BXBCnUMtaMBOUS. FOB IXCXAX99-Six-room bungsow within corporation, practically new, with basement under entire housa with 1 1-2 acres of ground. To exchange for tswn property. Harvey Davisson. ts MOIIT TO MAM—Charlee J. Dea* A Son.tf 2FOTICB TO TiSimi-We handl. the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and farming Implements, also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implement* At the whit* Frqnt garage. Kuboske A Walter. ts . FOB BM3TT—2 farms, 240 acres and 300 acre* Good building* G. 'F. Meyers. 12-14 FOB 26SMT—Three rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Catherine Shields, phone 624. 12-11 NOTICE. All the suits contesting the will us the late Benjamin J. Gifford, are now disposed of and I am in a position to sell land. I have yet unsold several hundred acres of good land located in Jasper and Lake counties, which I will sell as executor on rea-' aonable terms, but cannot take any trade. ' Call at my office or at the office of T. M. Callahan, at Rensselaer, Indiana, for particulars. GIO. H. GIFFORD, Executor. ■ We Are In A Position To Make Loans Of All Kinds Without Delay. CHARLES J. DEAN & SON Odd Fellows Building •~••• • • • • * DAILY RATE LOWER • * IF PAID IN ADVANCE • * The rate for The Evening * 1 * 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 * * per year. * * ••••••••••
GET FLOWERS for all occasions at Osborne’s Greenhouse PHONE 439 502 E. Merritt St.
TiA XI SERVICE PHONE 567 Charles Osborne
THE EVENING. REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
' < A Say It With Flowers The Huase Plants at Holden’s Greenhouses are fine Phone 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
FOR BREAKFAST DINNER SUPPER PLAIN TOASTED SANDWICHES PUDDINGS ANY TIMEI ANY WAY! Eat BREAD ... Bread is your Bort Food —Eat more of it. ... .. You can eat slice after shoe of it when rfs 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
| LOCAL AND PERSONaFI: William Traub returned from Chicago, Wednesday evening. Very fiije' quality timothy hay, ■ about 20 tons, at the Arnold sale, , Tuesday, December 14. . A. O. Moore, Ralph Moore, Chas. ' Doctor and Louis Tobin went to j Chicago today. , 36 Shoats and 7 brood sows at, the Arnold sale, Tuesday, December < 14. » • i Attorney Abraham Halleck, Michael Kuboske and Wm. R. Burris { were in Indianapolis today. Practically new implements at the Arnold sale Tuesday, December 14. • Ray Sage and C. J. Sainte, who live near Goodland, were in Rens-' selaer Wednesday. Practically all new furniture at the Arnold sale, Tuesday, Decern- 1 ber 14. The address of Mrs. Isabella Hicks’ Republican has been changed from Remington to Wolcott. 23 head of good grade Hereford cattle at the Arnold ■sale Tuesday, December 14. Samuel Bowman, Callie Bonner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonner of Remington were in Rensselaer Thursday. “When The Moon 0’ June Is Shining In the Wabftsh,” Lon Healy’s new song hit, now on sale at Jarrette’s. Grant Culp of Carpenter township was in Rensselaer today. He received a carload of stock cattle from Chicago and drove them from this city to his south Jasper home. Ilf you need a good young draft horse, attend the Arnold sale Tuesday, December 14. All bays. Albert Van Doozer, for many years a very highly respected citizen of Wheatfield, being the Justice of the Peace there, has moved to Whiting and has directed that his Republican be sent to. his address in that city. ' One person was killed and two probably fatally injured at Hammond Tuesday night when the Monon flyer struck an automobile in which they were riding. Three others who were riding in the car were seriously hurt. L. H. Hamilton attended a meeting of the executive committee of the Indiana State Republican Editorial Association in Indianapolis today. Mr. Hamilton is the executive committeeman from the tenth district. The midwinter program of the association was arranged at a meeting held today at the Severin hotel. •
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Pasquis De Bellis, Aristocrat Barber, The famous barber of the leading cities of Europe at the E. M. Parcel Shop in the Makeever Hotel building. Practically all new farming implements at the Arnold sale, December 14. Mrs. George Fortin, of Chicago, returned home after a few days’ visit with friends here. Mrs. F. A*. Gaines and daughter, Beth, went to Chicago to visit friends. “ ’ > **•' ■ r i • Pearl McLaughlin, of .Lafayette, , was found not guilty by a Tippecanoe county jury Wednesday of ■ the murder of her husband, Guy i McLaughlin. It was the belief of ! the jury that the defendant was insane at the time the act was committed. The verdict was .warmly received by the citizens of Lafayette. __ With but two exceptions the entire Rensselaer football squad reported to Coach Driscoll at Riverside park Wednesday afternoon and were put through two hours of ■ strenuous drill by the ex-Northwest-ern University star. Several of the Rensselaer players were hanging on to the ropes before the session was ! finished, but the coach was relent- ■ less as he feels they are sadly lacking in condition. The same program will be followed the remainder of , the week and by Sunday the Red , and Black should take the field • against Morocco in the best condition they have been in this year. Blackboard drills are the rule in the evenings.
OYSTER SUPPER AND SOCIAL. The Rebeccas of Parr will hold an oyster supper and social in the basement of the Parr schoolhouse Wednesday evening, December 15. All are invited."’ , CALENDAR PUBLIC SALES. Dec. 10—Everett Burns. Dec. 13 —Lang, Fleming & Lang. Dec. 14—Sylvanus Arnold. Dec. 14—Ira Williamson. Dec. 15—Vern Michaels. Dec. 22—Bates Brothers. Dec. 16—J. H. Baughman.
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SOUTH MARION CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT
There will a programme and box social at the South Marion township consolidated school on Friday, December 24. This is to be a Christmas entertainment. The married women are requested to ’bring pies, the unmarried women and girls well filled boxes and everybody full pocket books. All are cordially invited. ALPHA KERLIN, ELIZABETH HEBARD, MILDRED RUSH, FRED «. TYLER, < /Teachers.
ATTENTION, LADIES’ AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY
The regular meeting of the auxiliary to the American Legion will convene Saturday, Dec. 11th, at 2:45 p. m., at the home of Mrs. 'Ora T: Ross, Mrs. I. M. Washburn Assisting hostess. Mrs. Louise Shauer of Valparaiso, who is the district chairman, will be present and report on the meeting held in Indianapolis last week, at which time they perfected a temporary state organization and designated the next meeting for Jan. 18, 1921, at Indianapolis.
RED CROSS NOTICE.
Any one having articles of children’s clothing or clothing that can be made over for children of school age, and who are disposed to help us in supplying the needs of several children in the county, are requested to bring such material to the Red Cross office as soon as possible, as several calls have been lately received. FLORENCE L. RYAN, Home Service Secretary.
GET YOUR CALENDAR.
If you have a policy with the Gary National Life Insurance Co., R. G. Burns, has a mighty fine 1921 Calendar for you. It was painted by the great artists, G. Sheridan Knowles. Get it at my office in the Murray building Saturday afternoon or evening. The following live stock men were in Chicago today: Elias Arnold, John C. Maxwell, A. 0. and Ralph Moore. \
