Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1914 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Dell Dexter, of Ft. Wayne, is visiting her uncle, H. J. Dexter and family, of Union township. Judge Hanley pnd Court Reporter Wagner went to Kentland this morning to begin the October terra of the Newton circuit court. Mrs. Frank Haskell and children and her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin, ‘went to Frankfort Sunday for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Moore. E. R. Francis, of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. J. S. Francis, of Forrest, 111., have been visiting the former’s brother, W. W. Francis, and the family of Dr. and Mrs. Turfler. Mrs. R. H. Armstrong and baby, of Chicago, came down from Chicago last evening to spend a week visiting ’her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dexter, of Union township. - James West has been spending a few days with his family here and today his daughters, Edith and Elizabeth, are spending with him in Chicago. It was 422 years ago today that Columbus touched land -on the Bahama Islands and the day is celebrated as “Discovery Day” and observed to some extent. The banks in Rensselaer are closed. Good potatoes, 70 cents a bushel, any quantity.—E. S. Rhoads. The Carroll County Citizen-Times is installing a new model B Intertype, which is a type-setting machine similar to the linotype and reported to he superior in some respects. The linotype, however, is about as fine as can be and the machine installed five years ago by The Republican is as g<Md today as the day it was installed. Monogram Flour is guaranteed equal to any and better than most flours, regardless of price. We have plenty of old wheat flour in stock, $1.50 per sack. RtfWLES & PARKER. Sunday was the 17th birthday of Miss Myrtle Shell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. Hr Shell, of the Oak Grove neighborhood, and twentyfive young people gathered at the Shell home Saturday evening, sur* prising riot only Miss (Myrtle but all members of the family. Music.and games furnished lively entertainment until midnight, when refreshments, which the guests had brought, were served. The refreshments had been deferred until after midnight, so that they could be eaten on Miss Myrtle’s birthday All enjoyed a splendid time.
CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. hi Uni Yin Han Always Boogtt FOR SALE—Mjg black mare, coming 4 yrs. old, good single driver, well broke; sired by Acrobat A.— James Jordan, Phone 6£. FOR SALE—Pears.—H. H. Carr, River street, Phone 427. FOR SALE—An outdoor closet Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. FOR SALE —60 acres of veil improved clay loam farm land within 2% miles of a good town in Michigan. This farm has good buildings, plenty of fruit; witer in the house and barn; good baesment barn; owner sold S2OO worth of peaches off the farm last year; on good road, near good church and school; price $3,200, and $1,400 cash, balance to run almost five years at 6 per cent interest; just the farm for some one with limited means and a nice home for any one. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. WANTED. WANTED—Women, sell guaranteed hosiery to friends, neighbors and general wearer; 70 per cent profit; make $lO daily; experience unnecessary. International Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—Position by trained nurse—Phone 343. WANTED—GirI to help in kitchen at Barnes’ restaurant. WAITED— Two rooms for light housekeeping; close in. Telephone 375. - ' LOST. LOST—In Rensselaer, a check for $7.50, .given by Frank Medland to Fred Hartrnan. Finder return or notify Frank Medland or Fred Hartman. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—The room where E. W. Hickman has had his plumbing business. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. 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. 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. Wigbtman, phone 489, .J .
