Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 302, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 December 1920 — Page 4
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SALE j FOB BALB—Nice female hound. 8 month* old. Will make good fur dog. See J. E. Rlffil. Phone 530 Vine street. . 12-33 rOMiri at a bargain. if soldby Jan. 1, 160 acre* of good land, la GUlam Tp. Feaoed aad tiled—good title aad terms. Also 8 good piano*, on* a player; and one large soft coal stove. Lewis Alter, Goodland, Xnd. Bonington Phono 18S-G. 1-1-81 FOB BAJbB —The Rensselaer school board is ottering for sale the 500 foot of ire a fence surrounding the Intermediate school building. If interested see Edward P. Lane. If FOB BAT.K—I3S acre*, modern improvements; mile from town. Send for price list and photo*. M. H. Miller. Bristol. Ind. . 1-7 FOB SALS—Two Spotted Poland China male hogs. Spring pig* purchased of Jesse Snyder. 826 apiece if taken quick. Fred Waling, R. F. D., 3, Box 67-A. ts 1 —— I FOB BALS—Block wood, green. Delivered or can get at woods. Joe Moore, S0»-C. 12-19 FOB BABB—Pure-bred Whit* Holland turkeys. Get them this week. Phone 90 2-IL. Thomas Lonergan. 12-20 FOB BAUE—Some household goods, cut glass, hand painted china and a piano. Mrs. Henry Zoll, phone 514. 414 Cherry Street. * 12-23 FOB BAUB—ICO acre farm. weU drained, moat all level; black soil; 5room house, good barn, corn crib*, good well, fine orchard, land all In cultivation. Can give good term* on thia Price 585 per acre Charles J. Dean A non. « FOB BAUB—Cut flower* and potted plant*. Osborne's Greenhouse. ts FOB B 8 LB—All kind* of second hand cars. Kuboske A Walter, White Front Garage. Phone 294. ts FOB BA.TB Rix eprtag pig*, pur* bred large type Polands, will bow weigh about 159 pounds worth while for some one wanting good breeding stock; also six-year-ola cow, frosh Oct. 12th; also 79 acres land, wall located with residence and store building, good location for small store and produce station, would consider trad* on this tract; also farm of 220 acres, two miles of market on atone road, al level black land. aU in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also farm of 85 acre*, one mile of ’ market, good land ■ and good improvement*. P. R. Blue. Wheatfield. Ind. ts FOB BABB—Lots 12 and 14. occupied by Mr*. Myer*, and Lot* 2 and 9 occupied by Everett Warn* all in Block One and the James N. Leatherman three lot* and residence and the Baker property, not including th* bam. These lot* are aU centrally located in the city of Rensselaer and near the business center, church and school* Frank Folt*. ts FOB BiTiß -City property and tows lot*. Philip Blue Phone 429. ts FOB BAUB—Three pure bred Duroc boar*. Two spring and one two-year-old. B. Frank Alter, phone 471 ts FOB SALE —Or would trade, a good pure bred Percheron stallion. Owner too busy during season. If intereated act quickly. Fred Linback, phone 908D. 12-28 FOB *•▼-»■ few loads of block and cord wood delivered anywhere in the city. Elmer Jacks, phone 925-G 12-22
WANTED. Wanted —Old rag* suitable for cleaning presses and machinery. Will pay 4 cents a pound and call for them. Rensselaer Republican. tfq Wdjm»—When you have poultry to ssU call Wallace A Horath, phone il or 4«1. ts WAanED—Place to work Saturdays gs-g * M - * nM °g& pJMiSg’ z>SBt w *> rt . I -%3S >a s WAans—By married man. a good steady place on a farm. Isaac McKinney, Brook. Ind. H-le wtaren gw-etrfi the Christmas thought from Christmas to Christmas by subscribing fpr the Ladieaf Home Journal. Saturday Evening Poet, Country Gentleman. Woman’s Home Companion, American Magazine, Comer's Weekly. Youth's Companion. American Wf, Etude, or score of otberrood magazine* Mr* lam Huston. Phone ‘ J, .. . ~~T >r-Z umS
THE UNIVERSAL CAR Reliability FORDSON TRACTOR MAKES RECORD RUN. V PLOWS FORTY DAYS AND NIGHTS: 900 ACRES WITHOUR REPAIRS StoDDine onlv for fuel and oil. a FORDSON tractor owned by N. Korpu. of Ludden. Dickey county, North Dakota, recently completed a = run of forty days. Three operators were assigned to the tracteJ elch working an eight hour shift, thus keeping the tractor in operator, each wor g “Nine hundred acres were plowed without one X.W. rt.p for repair.." tt. •««•«< revived by the Ford ComP, " J, T , h7”ri h etr Fo » , S S^ipp W e n d e with eleetrie light.. No .peeiU effort, were made to run a test. The farmer simply obtained his operators and to work with the result that they set a new record. 1 last week in this paper we set forth some operating costs showing that a FORDSON is a MONEY SAVING TOOL FOR THE FARMER TO OWN The above record of a FORDSON in the hands of an owner shows that the FORDSON is a dependable machine that will do your Xk with . freedom from repair, .nd annoyance, that can not be equaled. Next week we will have a word to say about SERVICE. Central Sales Co. PHONE THEE ONE NINE.
WAJTTED —Save 81 by using Special Gift Offer good only until Dec. 31, 1920. Two gift subscriptions to Woman's Home Companion, each for 1 year, only $3.00. Additional gift subscriptions, 91.50 each. Two subscriptions to American Magazine, each for 1 year, only $4.00. Additional American subscriptions, 82.00 each. (Same for Collier’s Weekly.) Mrs. Lem Huston. Phone 81. 12-24 WASTED —Family washing*. Mr*. > E. E. . Shumaker, Vine Street 12-22 _ LOST. LOST—Thursday evening at the Methodist church, a lady's brown vel--1 vet hat. Please return to Mrs. John "M. Ward or telephone 112. 12-23 1 LOST —Belt key-ring holder containing two keys, one Yale type and one padlock key. Please return to this • oflice and receive LOST—Saturday, nearly new 82 bill, folded into small square. Finder i please notify Donald Pullin, phone I 293. 12-20 LOST—Left hand cloth glove for t lad, between W. L. Bott residence and ■ parochial school Tuesday. Daniel Mor- < rissey, phone 441-Red. 12-21 > j MXBGBX&AnOVB I FOUUD —A "gold cuff button. Get at ■[this office. 12-23 FOB BEBT—Farm near Rensselaer. 1 T. W. Grant, phone 347-Red . FOB BXCKAJTGB—Six-room bung** • ow within corporation, practically new. 1 w’th basement under entire houea • with 1 1-3 acre* of ground. To exI change tor t< wn property. Harvey , Davisson. ts II MOIIIT TO LOAM—Cherlss J. Deaa 1 A Son. ~ ts BOTXCE TO FABMMBB—We handle J th* Rumley line Tractor* threshing ‘ machines and farming implements* , also Western Utility one horse-power JI tractor and implement* At the Whit* r Front garage Kuboske A Walter. ts
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TEMPERATURE. 1 The fo.*'owing b the temperature for the twenty-four hour* coding at 7 a. m. on the date indicated: Max. Min. December 17 39 23 December 18 35 15
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(Indianapolis News. Men hain’t much on shoppin’, but ther great on lookin’ around. If there’s anything this country excels t in it’s sloppin* over on some One that’s jest been elected or jest died. John Ulyat and two daughters of Brook were in Rensselaer today.
TO THE SWEETEST GIRL IN THE WORLD no offering will be more acceptable than a box’ of our superb chocolates. Like her, they have a charm that is irresistible. Like her they are as wholesome and delicious as the flowers in May. Take a box next time and take a big one. Spoher’s. Morse’s. Allen O’Mally’s. l_ WRIGHT BROTHERS “The Home of Better Things.”
“A FOOL FOR LUCK” AT NEW ELLIS THIS EVENING
“A Fool For Luck,” a three-act comedy, drama, will be the offering of the Gordon Players at the New Ellis Theatre this Saturday evening. It is a play that will please all devotees of the legitimate stage and one that is highly' recommended by all critics. The plot is clever and refreshing and carries with it an unusual amount of comedy. Charles Greiner, a great local favorite, is at his best in this play and will have the leading roll. This evening’s performance will be followed on ’Christmas day by ‘‘Tess Of The Storm Country,” featuring Miss Ethel Lorraine as “Tess.” A matinee will also be given Christmas day. The prices for this evening’s performance remain the same, 50c and 25c plus tax. Mrs. Robert Webb and baby returned to Indianapolis Saturday afternoon after a visit here with O. A. Jones and family. Mrs. Daisy Hoshaw went to Monon Saturday afternoon for a visit with his sister, Mrs. G. C. Brown. Attorney Emory Sellers of MonticMlo •was in Rensselaer Saturday. Harold Weiss, w’ho is attending Wisconsin university at Madison, arrived home Saturday afternoon for the”holiday vacation. He was accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. A.’ C. Rosenbrook, of Madison. Mrs. Rosenbrook is a daughter of M. A. Dewey. Netta B. Jordan arrived here from Denver, Colo., Saturday afternoon. She was accompanied here by her brother, Homer Jordan, who is a junior in Northwestern University at Evanston, 111. Mrs. S. L. Jordan of Barkley township is their mother. Tillman Owen and grandson, Arthur Hollingsworth, of Benton county, were here Saturday to meet the former’s daughter, Alma Owen, who. returned from Chicago.
WEATHER. • Generally fair tonight and Sunday. NoKmuch change in temperature. Moderate east to northeast winds.
We Are In APowtion . To Make Loan* Of All Kind. Without Delay. Odd Fellow* Building CHARLES J. DEAN & SON
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! A.! C. PancoaSt wpnt to Chicago this morning. Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Leighly returned to Lake Village this morning after a visit here with their , son Prof. Leighly and family. Dr. Leighly attended the Jasper-Newtonmed-ical meeting at the home of *"-•*- R. Kresler on South Cullen street Friday evening.
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