Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 218, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The carnival is at Medarville this week. i. , h' x_. ' - C. T. Denham, of Remington, made a trip to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Louis R. Haas, is visiting her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Mrs. George Gorham went to Chicago today to visit relatives for a week or so. Mrs. Ed. Ames and son, Howard, have returned from a visit at Indianapolis. Mrs. M. E. Spitler went to Lafayette today to visit her grandson, Marion Learning. Miss Helen Johnson returned to Madison Monday after a two weeks’ visit with Miss Helen Hill. Another big peach sale, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. JOHN EGER.

Miss Katie Tressmer went to Tefft today for a week’s visit with relatives. | We have just opened a barrel of new 1914 German Dill Pickles. Try them. JOHN EGER. * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lang, of Surrey, returned to their home today from a week’s visit with relatives in Indianapolis. Leave your order for fancy peaches for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. JOHN EGER. Mrs. M. V. Sands came from Tefft Monday with her son, Attorney C. M. Sands, and will visit 'him here for several days. George W. Tudor has sold his property in Fairbury, 111., to Morris Gosnell from whom he procured it in a trade a few months ago. The Home Missionary Society of the M. E. church will hold a market Saturday at the Princes theater. Your patronage solicited. Miss Jennie Eib left Monday morning for Caledonia, N. Dak., where §he will teach the 7th and Bth grades of the town and the township school. The last call for fancy peaches for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50 a bushel. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Isabelle Corey went to Monroe, Wis., Monday to visit Mr. and Mr& Leofiard Elder, she being Mrs. Elder’s grandmother. She expected to go from there to California to spend the winter. Her grandson, Noble Cover, of Franklifi, accompanied her and they spent several days here with the family of David Elder.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Um KM Yon Dm Always Seagirt Bears the xTy Rlynwmrw rtf K FOR RENT. . FOR RENT—Office furnished; ground floor. J. W. Horton. FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms; Phone 402. WANTED. WANTED—PIace to work afternoons and evenings.—Marie Nevill, care of Henry Nevill. WANTED—SO boys to pull onions next Saturday, br can use them now. George Zea. Wil be at Dr. Turner’s house at 6:30 a. m. WANTED—To rent a small house. Joe Davisson, Phone 557. WANTED—Three girls at McKay’s Laundry, Phone 340. LOST. LOST—Hub cap with word Apperson on it, between here and Newland. Return to Dr. C. E. Johnson or to this office. 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—A fountain pen, probably at Chautauqua tent or between there and town. Please return to GEO. W. SCOTT. MISCELLANEOUS. ART STUDlO—Lessons in oil, water color and china. Drawing a specialty. For sale, hand painted, also undecorated china, gold and art material. Emile M. Wightman, phone 489. We have located the rug taken from the Turner schoolhouse and if returned in five days from Sept. 14th, nothing further will be done; if not returned the party will be prosecuted.-JOE NORMAN. u■ , i i ■ n eim ■■R ... —■!. ■ Mutual Insurance—Fire and lightning. Also state cyclona Inquire of M. I. Adams, Phone 533-L. TO EXCHANGE—BO acre farm 3% miles of Medaryville, Ind, good buildings, 50 seres in crops, fairly well tiled, on stone road; want residence in Rensselaer. J. Davisson. RKMWBER—We’ve carried exchange setvlce for Search Light tor four years, the same as for Presto-Light-Main Garage. '<■