Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 286, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Farm Loans I can now furnish 5% money on good farm loans, with the least possible delay. John A. Dunlap {► f * * !! Specializing in Igniting, Starting and Lighting Systems. i! M. J. SCHROER H. A. KIRK S. P. CARROLL « - -i» i ► !i MOTOR SERVICECO. ii o < * Phone 78 <> < > ;; A new firm with a new standard of efficiency. In one month we have < > !! outgrown our quarters, which is the best proof of our expert service. !! 1 ! ' < ► <» Satisfied customers have done ear advertising. <; ;; < > O. L. Calkins ' Leo Worland. CALKINS & WORLAND Funeral Directors Parlors in Nowels Block across from the postoffice. New combination auto ambulance and funeral car. Expert services guaranteed in all cases entrusted to our care. Mr. Calkins is licensed as funeral director and embalmer in both Indiana and Illinois. Phones 25 or 307
Cloudy weather makes no difference, with the latest appliances, at Parker’s Art Shop, photos can be made any time. City Marshal Vem Robinson is still unable to bear any weight on his leg which was broken eight weeks ago today. He is getting along very nicely now, however, and it will probably not be long before he can resume his job as marshal. He gets out frequently in ia wheel chaiV. (Latest in Xmas photography at the Parker Studio.
Mrs. J. J. Montgomery returned yesterday from Rockford, 111., where she had been called to attend the funeral of (her aged father, Eugene Wemp’e, whose death occurred on Nov. loth. As stated at the time, Mrs. Montv;ornery was in Chicago when the word came that her father was dangerously ill and her brother informed her after she was on a train ready to return here. She went with him to Rockford, but her father had psssed away before they reached him. Her brother, Harry Wemple, was with him when he died. Mrs. Montgomery’s mother will remain with another married daughter in Rockford.
