Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED — Dish washer at Makeever House. Mrs. L. Fate. WANTED—A small house or three rooms suitable for housekeeping. Cali at J. P. Green’s repair shop. Phone SSL ~ FOB RENT. FOR RENT—Four rooms, furnished or unfurnished, on McCoy avenue, near postoffice.—Mrs. E. H. Shields. FOR RENT—Seven room house.— D. S. Makeever, Phone 616-F. FOIT RENT —Flat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. LoSt ’ LOST—Pocketbook containing six or seven one dollar bills and some small change. Return to Republican office or to owner, Dennis Casto. POULTRY AND EOGfi. FOR SALE—Eggs from Barred Plymouth Rocks, 60c for a setting of 16. —Phone 81, Mrs. Lem Huston. FOR SALE—My Blue Andalusian hens are great layers of large white eggs, non-setters, 14 eggs for $1 till close of season.—Mrs. J. W. King, Phone 132. FOR SALK—Purs blood single comb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; $1 lor 15.—C. W. Postill, Phone 499-B.
Mrs. H. L. Brown and little daughter arrived home this morning from their Florida trip. Mrs. E. W. Allen, of Wheatfield, mother of Mrs. Simon Fendig, is reported quite ill. ' ■ Mrs. George Hurley went .to Reynolds today to spend Sunday with her aged mother. Miss Alice Thomas made her regular weekly trip to Lafayette today, to take her piano lesson. J. T. Figg returned to Hoopeslon, 111., today after visiting his farm at surrey for two days. Mrs. Isaac Glazebrook went to Greencastle today to visit her daughter, Mrs. D. C. Besser. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore attended the funeral of his aged aunt, Mrs. Louisa Paul, in Monticello today. Allen Fendig, of Wheatfield, came down this morning to get his father’s new Ford auto. Victor Hoover drove it through for him. There will be a meeting of the County Sunday School Board, at the Christian church Sunday afternoon at 2:30.—J. N. Leatherman, President. Miss Madaline Sadler, of Elgin, 111., a student at Northwestern University, returned there today after spending a short visit with Miss Henrietta Fay, teacher of the Wasson school.
We have just unloaded 2 cars of early and late northern grown seed potatoes. Rurals and Burbanks, 60c a bushel. Clark's Early 75c. Early Rose 85c. Early Ohios sl. JOHN EGER. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sebring and children returned to Gary this morning after spending a week with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. John Sebring. The mills are to start up at Gary the coming week. Miss Jennie Comer returned to Chi-, cago this morning to resume her nurse’s training course at Wesley hospital, after spending eight weeks at home recovering from a surgical operation. She will graduate from the hospital in June, The Jasper-Newton Medical Society met with Dr. Kinneman at Good land last evening and fifteen physicians were present. Drs. Kresler and Johnson were the only Rensselaer physicians who were unable to attend the meeting. The next monthly meeting will be held Dr. Bassett, of Goodland.
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