Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MBCELLANNOXTI. STRAYED—About June 18, from my place, 12 miles east of Rensselaer, 1 Duroc male pig weighing about 50 lbs., notch in outer edge of left ear.—F. D. Merioa* Francesville, Ind. Mutual Insurance— Fire and lightning. Also state cyclone. Inquire of M. L Adams, Phone 533-L Painter and Decorator—Henry Smith, 'The Old Reliable.” Orders may be left at any of the drugstores or at my home, on West Harrison street. TO EXCHANGE—BO-acre farm to exchange (or Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres in oats. 15 acres in hay, balance green pasture; good fences.—Harvey Davisson. , OILS & TIRES—OiIs for farm machinery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tires for bicycles and motorcycles; baby carriages re-tired. At the Bicycle Shop, corner east of Republican office. James C. Clark. MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on farm and city property at current rate«. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments—Emmet L. Hollingswirth: office in First Natt. Bank building.

NORTH NEWTON. Mr. and Mrs. Waseaman came from Chicago Friday for a visit with James Lane and -family. Mr. Huffman, of Fountain county, visittd his sister, Mrs. Milt Grimes, and family a few days last week. ZE. Miss Elizabeth Lane’s gentleman friend,from Hobart, visited here Saturday and Sunday. Ed Lane was out to his farm last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Milt Grimes and daughter attended the funeral off her sister in Brook last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Walters* spent Saturday night with the latter’s parents, Miss Anna Godfrey is working for Mrs. Everet Halstear. _ James Lane and family attended band concert in Rensselaer last Thursday night. Miss Edna Babcock and brother, Jim, returned to Parr today after a visit of seVeral days at Goodland. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dluzak, of Remington, went to Bradley, 111., via Rensselaer, today, to visit relatives for a week. "*Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Garriott returned to Valparaiso today after having spent several days here following the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Leech. S. L. Rogers, of near McCoysburg, returned yesterday afternoon from Frankfort, where he had been to see his wife, who took sick while visiting relatives there. Milt Roth took his son, Harold, to Chicago today to have the casting removed from his left foot. Harold suffered a stroke of infantile paralysis about three years ago and lately his left foot had been drawing to the side. An operation was performed by which one of the tendons from the outer side of the foot was brought over to the inner side and transplanted, thus hoping to straighten the foot. Harold has worn a casting since the operation, which took place about five weeks ago. Cemetery Collections. Cemetery accounts are now due and all who know themselves indebted are urged to cpme in and settle as the money is needed by the cemetery association. Please look after this immdiately.

Hiram Day DEALER DI Hair, taut Limejrid KENBBELAEE, - • DIDIAKA

RENSSELAER MARKETS Corn—6lc. Old oats—32c. New oats—2Bc. Wheat—7lc. Rye—soc. Butterfat—27c. Spring chickens—lsc to 18c. Hens—l2c. Eggs—l6c.

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