Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 182, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. C. W. Hanley is spending today in Chicago. , All kinds of feed lor sale by Hamilton & Kellner. ’ • . *5 Mrs. C. P. Fate left this morqing for a visit f with relatives at Cincinnati. Milwaukee corn binders for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. Louis Watkins and four chil dren went to Rochester today for an extended visit. D. L Hogan, of Kankakee, was' liere over night looking after some business interests. Miss Alice Healy, who is visiting at Parr, was in Rensselaer visiting the Misses Cain, over night. , Jacob Dellavou and wile, returned to Fair Oaks today after a~visit of a week with Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins.

John Langford returned to Delphi this morning after a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs. Free Wood.

F. D. Burchard, of the 5 and 10 cent and novelty store, went to Toledo, Ohio, today on a business trip: '

Mrs. Lawrence Erb, of Norwalk, Ohio, came today to visit Charles Erb and family, of Hanging Grove township.

Mrs. Mary E. Peyton returned this morning from a visit of two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Kate Harbolt, at Lakin, Kans.

Lillo Hauter returned this morn ing from a short visit at Purdue, from which institution he graduated two or three years ago.

Cheapest accident insuranee-*Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic 6il. For burns, _ em”ergencles. All druggists sell it. 25c and 50c.

Mrs. M. L. Spitler has been quite sick and under the care of a trained nurse for the past week. She is reported just a little better now.

Feel languid, weak, run down? Headache? Stomach “off”? A good remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask your druggist. Price SI.OO.

Miss Moreeline Roberta jis entertaining two college* friends, Miss Grace Baker, of Oxford, Ohio, and Miss Rennie Sebring Smith, of Duberry, Ohio.

The Reynolds family reunion in White county is to take place Aug. 22nd. Arrangements to have it the best one ever held are now under way.

W. L. Wood, of Parr, left last evening for Kramer, Ind., to take the mud baths for a week dr so. He has been suffering from rheumatism.

Joe Davisson yesterday closed a trade for Frank G. Kresler, selling for him 80 acres of land to Manno Miller, of Mt. Ayr. The consideration was $62.50 per acre.

CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Ite Kiri Yulian Alwaysßupt RENSSELAER MARKETS. Wheat—77c. * Corn—6Bc. Oats—3oe. Butterfat—2Bc. Rye—soc. Spring chickens—lsc to 18c. Hens —12c. Eggs—l6c.

LOST—The tail light and number from my auto; No. 46413; Finder please notify- S. S. Shedd or leave at Republican office. LOST—WiII the person who borrowed the umbrella from McKay’s laundry please return same and grealy oblige. Mrs. O. H. McKay. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Farm of 200 acres, yell improved, grafh rent. Korah Daniels, Phone 299. FOR RENT—September Ist, the Depot Restaurant and building. Phone 505-G. Mrs. Joseph Groom. MISCELLANEOUS.

ESTRAY—2 steers about 3 years old, strayed from Lawler Ranch, near Fair Oaks, Ind.; finder please phone any information to 542 G, Fair Oaks, Ind. Maurice Gorman, Foreman.

OILS & TIRES—Oiks for farm machinery, autos, motorcycles, bicycles and sewing machines; gasoline and batteries; tires tor bicycles and motorcycles; baby carriages re-tired. At the Bicycle Shop, corner east of Republican office James C. dark.

TO EXCHANGE—BO-acre farm to exchange for Rensselaer residence property, level black land; 40 acres In oats. 15 acres in bay. balance green pasture; good fences.—Harvey Davisson.

MONET TO LOAN-Loans on farm and efty property at current rates. Also a few choice small propertles to sell on easy monthly pay* ments.—Emmet L. Holllngswtrth: office In First Natl. Bank building. fC '* •4* c ' f ' ¥ . * »i» v ♦.<* to *