Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 308, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 December 1920 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOB SAUL. fOB SAUB— Twelve guage double barrai abot-gua. Inquire of Harry Wiltshire, phone >BB. 12 ~ 31 fOB nBTiT 1<l " block wood st 97.00 » cord delivered. James Butterworth, phone 907-K. 1-1 TOM ULI —8-fC 9-in. baling wire. 290 wires per bundle, $2.29. Sam Karnowsky, phone 677. 14-26 swra uriUrt.S’xa *•£££ ro> aav-w—Tne Rensselaer school board la offering for sale the 600 feat of iron fence surrounding the Intermediate school building. If interested see Edward P. Lana ts TOM aaT-w—l39 acres, modem improvements; Vi mile from town, send for price list and photon M. H. MUler, Bristol. Ind. w TOM MJLXM—T WO Spotted Poland China male hogn Spring pigs purchased of Jesse Snyder. 929 epleoe if taken quick. Fred Wsllng, H. F. rOK SflliTT '*" acre farm. well drained, most all level; blackaoU; 9S3E tlon. Can give good terms on thin Prloe 999 per sera Otari** J. Hean A son u rOB Ul>—Cut flowers and potted plante. Osborne's Greenhouse. ts TOT lllil 111 kinds of second stock; also elx-yesr-old oow. freeh Oct. ISU; nlen T 9 scree lend, wmi located with residence end store building. good looation for email .store and produce station, would consider trade on this tract; also farm of 999 acres, two miles ©F market on etpse road, al level black land, all in cultivation, with splendid improvements; also term of gg scran one mile of market good Ujiff end P. pled by Mm Myara. end tote 9 and t occupied by Everett Warn all in Block One end the James N. Leathermen three lots end residence and the gssr fsssr &. .s-asa, T sa? js saaa a. mkieg Shank Pelts. ts yomjUXJt— City town *°tbm b iu& l a —??kree pure bred Duroc boom Two spring end one two-yeer-old. B. Frank Alter, phone 471 tt TOM BAUI —Or would trade, agood pure bred Percheron stallion. Ovrner too busy during season. If interested, set quickly. Fred Llnhack. phone »MD. ’
WANTED. Waatad—Old rasa (oltabl* for cleaning and maohinerv. Will VV 4 cents a pound end call for taem. Rensselaer Republican. cwj WAJrfBS —When you have poultry to aall call Wallace * Hexwth. phone M or 4(1. ** Turns poultry- LXivaL'B POULTRY HOUSE, North McKinloy Arenua First door north of Karnowdy’e OeU phone lit “ VtlfW—To do your hauling. Have good ton and a half auto truck. John W*rae, phene 6St-Red. I*-** LOST. ■xjumT—lAan brand MxS auto tire, reward for Re return. Leave at thia office I> - ,s XdMWf —Belt key-ring holder containing two keys, one Tala type end one padlock key. Pleaoe return to thin office aad receive reward. i|iiegpl.tYii- »f ri«nr — Inquire of Charlcu Morlan at court house and pay far this ad. ow within corporation. hracUcally new, with bdsement *«wn property. Harvey * °-g MMIWD— Package containing four silk Watson Plumb-
THE UNIVERSAL CAR Buy Your FORDSON NOW .PHJ‘ BENS’tY tS The repular allotment « h ‘°° “S’Sr e^tasiM™ B because °t ns Pr We can U show k y e ou a thatVeTe* « h «„“S -o" fa™ that proves "thia a^ertioh. S.« you own . FORDSON you will never be without one. Prices guaranteed against reduction until next June. Remember we charge no not.ry fee on Ford License Certificates. Call or Phone Central Sales Co. PHONE THEE ONE NINE.
gonch to arAMinma—we handle the Rumiey line Tractors, threshlss machines and farming Implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and lmplementn At the Whit. Front garage. Kuboske A Walter. ts TOtnm —Found Sunday Just west of the county farm a 33x4 Michelln auto tire. Finder can have same by notifying M. F. Brown, on T. W. Grant farm. ..•••eeeeee • DAILY RATE LOWER * • a, IF PAID IN ADVANCE • • The rate for The Evening • • Republican is 15 cents per • week. If paid in advance the • rate is 45 cents per month, * • $2.50 for sin months or $5.00 • • per year.
AUTO LICENSES ApplylwithjjjOUß] NOTARIES any’ time day or night. We attend to all the details, and have a car record of nearly every car in the county. See us at once. The Main Garage The Best in Rensselaer.
Useful Gifts ELECTRICAL $12.50 Electric Radiator $9.75 $15.00 Universal grill with pans, 4 heat $12.45 $42.50 Thor Electric sweeper $32.50 $15.00 3 heat Hotplate, * 8 inch $12.45 $12.50 3 heat Hotplate 5% inch $9.95 $ 8.50 Flexible Electric pad, 3 heat 6.95 $ 5.00 Star Electric Vibrator $4.45 $23.00 Hotpoint Electric Chafing Dish ---$16.00 $ 9.00 Hotpoint Disc stove $ 7.75 $12.50 Hotpoint Percolator $ 9.75 $ 4.00 Xmas tree lighting outfits, 8 lights —$ 2.00 $ 5.00 Xmas tree lighting outfits, 8 lights $.3.25 $ 6.00 Xmas tree lighting outfits, 8 ► candles —$ 3.85 ► $2.75 Student lamp, ► with white mazda $ 1-95 ► Everyßeady Daylos at 25 per cent discount I Our stock of these standard electric appliances is limited and at these prices will move very rapidly. Get in at,once to avoid disappointment. There is no gift so pleasing as tilings electrical. , .
THB EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INP.
AGRICULTURAL NEWS.
a. . Farmers* Short Course. The Farmers’ Short Course will be held at Purdue University January 10-14, 1921. At the same time will be held the State Com Show, the Purdue Apple Show and the -Boys’ and Girls’ Potato Show and other exhibits. The schedule of state association which will hold their meetings during the week is as follows: Indiana Corn Growers’ Association, Wednesday, January 12. Indiana Vegetable Growers’ Association, January 12. Indiana State Dairy Association, January 13. Indiana Home Economics Asso-
HOLIDAY SALES k LOWER PRICES OUR SEASON’S GREETINGS SERVICE CHARGES REDUCED FROM $1 TO 75c PER HOUR We offer more of those 6,000-mile LION TIRES at REDUCED Price*. GASOLINE { EITHER 1 Regular Indian j . .. . , Genuine Ford Part* V « Solution Maxwell Parte &r.rc/v.~ ..d p.«. h“ Motometers # Pol.rine tSmi s,n W gEftariSr P.rm.l“’Stor... B.ttori... N »“ G * rd ”’ t *”* 20 Mo. guarantee Maxwell Car*. TAXI SERVICE. winter Storage—ss.oo per month CALL FOR YOUR CALENDAR * n * The Main Garage The Be*t in Renaaelaer . Phone 206, Day or Night
OFFICIAL Service Station FOR BUICK, CHEVROLET and DONE AUTOMOBILES . . Also ' . , Supplies and Repairs for Same. - C. W. RHOADES GARAGE
ciation, Thursday, January 13. Indiana Livestock Breakers’ Association, January 13. Indiana Hereford Breeders’ Association, January 13. Indiana Shorthorn Breeders’ Association, January 13. Indiana Angus Breeders’ Association, January 13. Indiana Holstein-Freisian Association, January 14. Indiana Guernsey Cattle Club, January 14. . Indiana Jersey Cattle Club, January 14. Indiana Ayrshire Breeders’ Association, January 14. A large number of the strongest workers of the United States will be brought to Purdue for the Farmers’ Short Course and it is an opportunity for Indiana people to get information on the important and pressing problems of the time. Farmers and their wives are urged to attend the. Short Course and take part in this worth while program. County agents, Home Demonstration agents and Club leaders should plan for this week and organize a party of their people, and bring them to Purdue so that all the counties in Indiana may be well represented. A full program of the Short Course will be sent upon request to the Dean of the School of Agriculture, Purdue University, Lafayette, "Indiana. Important Notice. County Agent Mawhorter will be absent from the office during holiday week and will be at the home of his father, who is very seriously ill. If there is any important busirmss or information needed, please leave word with Miss Keeney at the office and prompt attention will be given it. Corn and Poultry Show. Many farmers are making plans with the county agent to assist the poultry association in carrying on one of the most successful poultry and corn shows, also a boys’ and girls’ club show. This show will be held the 13, 14 and 15 of January. Everybody make a special effort to pick out your best fowls and best ten ears, also single ears, for exhibits at the county show. The poultry association have for several weeks, been giving a great deal of attention to the arrangements for this coming event. Christmas Greetings. _ There is not a day so dark or so gloomy or a day that is so brigjit or a time that is so discouraging but out of it all God looks after and cares for us all. With best wishes for a most prosperous year and happiness, I wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. . County Farmers’ Federation Meeting. The county farmers’ federation meeting was held in the Court House on Thursday, December 23. There was a goodly number of farmers from eight of the thirteen townships in attendance. A very enthusiastic meeting was held and
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many important points were threshed out such as the survey of each township for the pooling of fertilizer orders and the allowing of bills and expenses of the president while attending the district and state meetings, also the election of Mr. Joe Kolhoff of one to work in collaboration with. Mr. Lawson, live stock committeeman of the 3rd district. Mr. R. J. Yeoman also read a clipping from the Indianapolis Star concerning the appointment of Mr. Russell Van Hook, chairman of the county organization, to the position as one of the legislative committeemen for the state. This shows that Jasper county is
The Oil Well and the Oil Whale THE miracle of mechanical development which has revolutionized the world and has changed man’s habit of life, even in the remotest wilderness, was made possible by the discovery of oil in ISSB, and the development of oil refining, m which the Standard Oil Company was a pioneer and leader. With the development of the petroleum industry came a cheap, efficient easily secured lubricant, capable cf keeping the bearings of the heaviest machinery running cool and without friction. It is the thin film of mineral oil which has made possible the great mechanical inventions of the modern world. When population was scarce' and widely scattered, the surplus animal and vegetable fats were sufficient to grease the simple machinery •f that day, but with the vast development of mechanical power these sources of lubricants would be quite inadequate. The old system and the new may 6e visualized by comparing the “grease rag” of Madeira with the marvelous automatic force feed lubrication in your automobile. In Madeira the native walks ahead of his team, smearing the cobblestones with a grease rag, while you drive comfortably, because petroleum has made automatic lubrication possible. Correct lubrication is the life of industry, and correct lubrication depends entirely upon petroleum. All other products of crude oil, while adding much to the prosperity, comfort and gayety of the world, given up without the disastrous consequences which would follow the elimination of the petroleum lubricants. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) manufactures * a Urge number of oils and greases, each designed to an especial need. To serve industry better, the Company maintains a staff of lubricating experts whose business it is to study the problems of indi* vividual industries, and determine the -lubricants necessary to increase the efficiency of machinery, and to prolong its life. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is proud of Ha position as the manufacturer of the lubricants wed by so large a number of important industries throughout the nation. Standard Oil Company (Jadisos) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago ■ 2363
fast coming to the lead in farm federation affairs. Mr. Van Hook’s appointment will no doubt bring considerable weight to bear on legislative problems in Jasper county.
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