Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 196, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
James Bullis was a Monon visitor today. B. T. Lanham was a Lafayette goer today. v Mrs. E. L. Bruce went to Crawfordsville today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. A C. Robinson were Lafayette visitors today. Mrs. William Barkley is suffering from an abscess in the mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scheurich are the parents of a baby girl. * Miss June Ball, of South Bend, came today to visit Miss Vera West. Mrs. Lester Speaks went to Monti cello to spend the day with her sister. , • a <«,{!•• m mm Miss Bertha Eldridge went to Geddes, S. Dak., this morning to visft Attorney George E. Hershman, of Crown Point, is a business visitor here today. Wm. Meyers and J. T. Biggs, of Wheatfield, were here on business today. Miss Eve Altemus came last evening for a visit at the home of H. F. Parker. Mrs. D. S. Baer and son left for a two weeks’ visit at North Vernon and Madison with relatives. Mrs. Harry Healy, of Chicago, who has been the guest oft Mrs. Nat Heuson, returned to her home today. Phone 273 youi feed orders. We can take care of you.—Hamilton & 'Kellacr. Miss Minnie Scheurich left today for Los Angeles, where she will make her' home with her brother. Boyd and William Holmes, left for Montana Tuesday* afternoon to visit their father, Sidney B. Holmes. See us for wagons, iron, wood trucks, extra wagon beds.— Hamilton & Kellner. •' _ Rev. W. H. Sayler and wife, of Sturgis, South Dakota, are visiting relatives here. Mr. Sayler formerly lived here, but this is his first visit here in fifteen years. i Hamilton & Kellner sell the Milwaukee corn binder. You have it equipped with elevator and tongue trucks. Miss Irma Holmes, of Minneapolis, is here for a three weeks’ visit with her mother and sister, Mrs. Sidney Holmes and Mrs. Walter Smith, of Newton township. We are again handling Schultze’s famous Big Dandy and Pan Dandy bread in 5c and 10c loaves. Received fresh daily. ROWLES & PARKER. A surprise birthday party was given on Mrs. Frank Webber, south of town, last Sunday. Ninety-seven persons were present, and a big dinner, spread under the trees, was the feature of the occasion. £ Pan Dandy and Big Dandy bread is guaranteed to contain more nourishment than any on the market. Try a loaf. You will not regret your purchase. ROWLES & PARKER. (Mrs. Maria Biggs, of Wheatfield, has purchased the issue of $7,100 school house bonds for Wheatfield and Wheatfield township. The bonds draw 5 per cent interest. WANTED—To rent a house, modern, with bath, if possible; ait once. Phone 411. LOST LOOT—A green veil between Babcock’s farm at Parr and Rensselaer. Finder call phone 400.
LOST—An Irish crocheted baby hood, between Dr. English and Harry Kurrie’s. Return to Republican office. Mrs. Walter English. LOST—GoId watch, open face, near Makeever House. Short chain with Masonic charm attached. Return to Ed Oliver. \ LOST—Child’s blue sweater coat, between Catholic church and Catholic cemetery. Please return to Walter Feldhaus and receive reward. Plfone 501-H. \ FOUND. FOUND—Lady’s hat. Inquire here. FOUND—At| ball park, an umbrella; inquire at this office. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED—From the Halhgan farm northeast of town, a bay mare 12 years old, weight about 1100. Finder please call 514-D or notify -this office.
MONEY TO LOAN—Loans on farm and city property,at current rates. Also a few choice small properties to sell on easy monthly payments.—Emmet L. Hollingsworth; offles In First Natl. Bank building. ~~TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind., good buildings, 50 acres In crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. FOR RENT—Rooms for high school girls. Mrs. Rachel E. Scott. —, ■ — FOR RENT—Furnished rooms With or without board. Mrs. Frank fihide, over McKay’s laundry.
