Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 164, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT —Furnished rooms, 3 in number; for permanent roomers or transient, in Hemphill house on Front street.—Mrs. John Frey. LOBT LOST—Small pocketbook containing quite a little change and probably a bilL Finder please return to M. D. Rhoades or this office. LOST— A student’s Bible with small clasp, probably fell from buggy. Finder please leave at Long’s drugstore or this office. —Mrs. Lida G. Monnett LOST—GoId chain and cross on main street Monday. Return to Mrs. Gertrude Quinn, near Dr. Loy’s office. FOR EXCHANGE—Good clear city property in . Chicago for a farm; also want, a good farm near Catholic school. You deal direct with the owner.—J. P. Robart, Kniman, Ind. Miss Agnes Ekert, of Logansport, is visiting Mrs. Carl Duvall. Mrs. Lem Hammerton went to East Lynn, 111., today for a few days’ visit Mrs. J. E. Milliron, of Denver, Ind., is visiting her son, W. C. Milliron and wife. Mrs. Harvey Kannal went to Indianapolis today to spend a week with her husband, who is holding some examinations there. Miss Ivy Irvin, who has been visiting Mrs. Van Grant for the past two weeks, returned to her home in Chicago today.

Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Chicago today to spend her vacation. She will visit Ker sister, Mrs. Roy Chissom, and will also take some lake trips with a number of friends. Mrs, Herman Deiner and daughter, Harriett, Lawrence Hildebrand, and Mrs. Paul Paulish came from Chicago today to spend about a week with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy. Miss Wilda Littlefield returned home today from Chicago, where she underwent a successful operation for the removal of her appendix about ten days ago. Miss Virginia Winn came from Chicago this afternoon to visit Vera Healey and other friends and Misses Marjorie and Mary Clark, of West came to visit their cousin, Ruth Wood. WEATHER. Fair tonight; Wednesday unsettled with probably showers; not much change in temperature; moderate variable winds.