Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Leslie Choate, of Frankfort, was in town Monday making arrangements to enter the senior class In the high school this year. He was the star halfback on the Frankfort high school team last year and became acquainted with several members of the Rensselaer team at a game played last year. Frankfort will not have a team this year, so Mr. Choate entered school here that he might continue his athletic training. A. Halleck is moving his law office into the rooms in the rear of his old quarters. Moses Leopold will retain the old office and C. C. Warner will have desk room with him and will engage in the real estate, loan and insurance business.
CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tin Kill Yoa Han Always Bought Bears the SW J2T Signature of rQUcJU&I FOB BEET. For Rent—6-room house, 4 blocks southeast of public square. J.vC. Passons. __ For Rent—Two unfurnished rooms, suitable for school giTls. Mrs. Vera Robinson, Phone 172. For Bent —Furnished room, suitable for young lady or school girls. Inquire at house Just north of Frank G. Kresler residence. Mrs. Alma Retherford. For Bent —Unfurnished or nicely furnished rooms. Mrs. Claude Kruzan, South Weston street, next to C. M. Bine. For Bent—One unfurnished room, upstairs. Just right for two school girls or two boys. Inquire of Mrs. J. P. Green on 6. Weston street, next to Davisson property. . . ' '%. ■ -• 4 a *
