Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 May 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Fann for cash, fiLto 20 acres, also larger ffiunns wanted for exchange. Joseph L Hohner, 121 W. Fremont, Galesburg, Hl. _ FOR RENT.~ FOR RENT—Pasture for about 20 cows. Roy Johnson, 9H miles north of Rensselaer. Phone 904-H. FOR RENT—flat over McKay's laundry. Inquire of Geo. H. Healey. " FOUND. FOUND—A wrench. Inquire at this office. FOUND —A wagon endgate. Inquire at this office.

POULTRY AND EGOS. FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from pure blood Plymouth Rocks. — Marion I. Adams, Phone 933-L FOR SALE—Pure blood single comb White Orpington eggs for setting purposes; >1 tor 15.—CL W. PoetllL Phone 499-B. LOST. LOST—A small child’s kid glove, on the road west of the college or in Rensselaer. Phone ML Ayr 29-A or leave at this office. —Mrs. A. E. Arnott. TAKEN UP —Two bay driving horses and one yearling colL Owner can have same by paying charges.— Roy Johnson, Phone 904-H.

The Primrose cream separator is sold by Hamilton & Kellner.

Miss Madaline Ramp was home from Brook over Sunday to visit her mother and family.

Mrs. Mort Murray went to McNabb, 111., today, for a two weeks’ visit with relatives. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Putts came over from Monon yesterday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Putts.

Mrs. W. H. Barkley, at her home in Barkley township, will entertain the Sew Club Thursday afternoon of this week.

Andrew Wheeler and Luella, Bud and Harold Harmon and Miss Mabel Stocksick went to Chatsworth, 111., today, for a week’s visit.

A. R. Rishling has purchased the interest of his partner, Ed Herath, in the poultry business and is moving to the first door east of the Dexter creamery. \ .

Editor John Bowie, of Wheatfield, is reported to have had a very severe attack of sickness Sunday night and to have almost died. He is still very ill today, according to reports.

We had several thousand dollars’ worth of rain Sunday and all nature is wreathed in happiness, while mankind is filled with joy at the prospect of abundant crops later in the year.

A note from Mrs. E. Kaub after her return to her home in Watertown, Wis., states that the weather there is very dry and the season at least ten days delayed over Jasper county. She says: “It seems very good to be at home, tho’ I did enjoy my visit so much.”

The Woman’s Home Missionary Society, of the M. E. church will meet Tuesday afternoon, May 4th, at 2:50 at the Monnett Home. As this is the time for our yearly fruit shower each member is requested to take a can of fruiL All members will be presenL

Ward Hamilton, well known citizen of Wheatfield, suffered the amputation of the middle finger on his left hand Sunday. He was working with a Ford automobile, which had been jacked up. The jack slipped and Ward’s finger was caught and so badly crushed that amputation was necessary.

Howard Clark and John Morgan went to Indiana Harbor yesterday to play with the Marquettes of Chicago against Indiana Harbor. The game was called off a few minutes before the start on account of rain. Next Sunday the Marquettes play the Mathiesons of Chicago at Logan Square Park and Clark and Morgan will be in the lineup.

Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McDaniel and Miss Lydia Bornholt, of Valparaiso, motored to Rensselaer Sunday to discuss yith some of the Sons of Veterans the plan to organize an auxiliary and initial steps were taken to organize and a meeting will be called very soon. Miss Bornholt is the state president and Mrs. McDaniel state treasurer of the order. , . >

Dixie Highway promoters from Lafayette and Frankfort are to be here this afternoon. The word about their coming did not reach here in time to permit of any publicity Saturday, but an effort has been made this morning to meet them with a smile and to assure them of the deep interest Rensselaer and Jasper county has in the route being selected through this city. Logansport, Kokomo and South Bend are all making an effort to have that route chosen.

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