Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Just receive, Morse’s chocolates, at Fate’s College Inn. . , ■ I «• Harry Wilrtishireniade a business trip to Chicago today. Morse’s chocolates. We have them. FATE’S COLLEGE INN. Mrs. C. C. Brown, of Stanley, N. Dak., is visiting Mrs. Nettie Hoover and other relatives. Miss Ara Griswold has gone to Kokomo to take a position as a teadher in the city schools. Mrs. Free Wood and her sister, Miss Ethel Langford, are visiting relatives in Lexington, Ky. -- • . Leave orders with the G. E. Murray Co. for Michigan peaches. Sale Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Mjs. J. F. Irwin is speeding the week with her mother, Mrs. Ravenscroft, near Remington. Wagons, extra wagon beds, wood and steel wheel trucks for sale by Hamilton & Kellner. Telephone 46, the G. E. Murray Co., and leave an order for Michigan peaches. Sale takes place Wednesday, Thursday and. Friday. Misses Edith Rinelfart and Lillian Freund returned to Chicago today after visiting the family of L. A. Harmon. Peaches, fine Michigan peaches. Now is the time to buy. G. E. Murray Co. will have a big shipment Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Order now. ' 1 Mrs. AM Donnelly and baby returned from Chicago today, where she has been in a hospital for two or three weeks.

Mrs. Alpha Keriin and daughter, of Wolcott, have returned home after a week’s visit with Mrs. M. W. tleed and family. Big shipment of Michigan peaches at the G. E. Murray Go., to arrive Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Leave your order. Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy and Miss Hattie Grant went to Chicago today to visit the millinery stores and make purchases. Get peaches of the G.‘ E. Murray Co., Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of this week. Fine Michigan peaches at reasonable prices. The original Sew Club will hold its first fall meeting Thursday afternoon of this week with Mrs. H. F. barker, on College and McCoy avenue. Our car of peaches has arrived. Fancy Michigan peaches, SI.OO, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. * - V JOHN EGER. Joe Halligan, accompanied by his sisters, Hfiss Maggie and Mrs. A. E. Delouest, went to Chicago today to remain about a week.

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RENSSELAER MARKETS. Wheat—sl.os. Oats—47c. Corn—76c. T?.va——Rftp Butterfat—3o%c. , , Eggs—2lc. Hens—l2c. Springs—l3e. * - ** . - . WANTED—Married man and his wife on a farm; without children preferred.—E. L. Bruce, R. D. 4, Rensselaer. FOUNU FOUND—A suit case; packed and locked. Inquire at this office. FOUND—Boys’ new shirt. Inquire here. FOUND—A bracelet. Inquire at this office. Order your calling cards at The Republican office. A 3-line classified ad .n The Republican costs only 25 cents for a week’s Insertion In the Daily and Semi-Weekly. Try an ad and you will ba surprised at the results. LOST. LOST—A ladies’ tan coat with silk collar to match, lost in Rensselaer; please leave at Republican office or call No. 216. LOST—WiII the person who took the rug and comfort from the lot near the depot please notify Phone 18 or 153? This was a part of camp equipage and is personal property. LOST—Boy’s English Norfolk coat, between poor farm and Frank Kresler’s residence.—F. G. Kresler. MISCELLANEOUS 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. FOUND—A boy’s light coat; inquire here. Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state Cyclone. Inquire of M. I Adams, Phone 533-L