Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RIHT. ■i "»■■■■■' ' ' 1"'"*"' FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping for school girls. North side of Milroy Park.—Mrs. E. H. Shields. FOR RENT—FIat over McKay’s laundry. Inquire of Geo. EL Healey. LO,TLOST—Auto tail light and No. 10900. Please returned to A L Padgitt, or Phone No. 80. LOST —Small pocketbook containing quite a little change and probably a bill. Finder please return to M. D. Rhoades or this office. LOST —Gold chain and cross < \ Main street Monday. Return to Mrs. Gertrude Quinn, near Dr. Loy’s office. FOR EXCHANGE.
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. W. J. Wright made a business trip to Lafayette today. C. H. Porter has purchased a side car for his motorcycle. American dollars are reported at $1.02 in London and you can’t hardly get one in this country at any price. Mr. and Mrs. John Macey and daughter, Margaret* of Indianapolis, are visiting his mother, Mrs. John Makeever. Mrs. Clinton C. Beck and children, of near Pleasant Grove, returned this morning from a visit with her parents near Kirkland. Butterfat dropped off 2 Vic since Saturday, the price today being 24 cents. Creamery butter is quoted at 28 and 30 cents. Dr. F. A. Turfler returned this morning from a trip to Bloomington, 111. He states that crops in the neighborhood of Gilman, that state, are the finest he ever saw. Mrs. Stewart Hopping and little son, Dale, left this morning for their home at Loveland, Ohio, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Timmons.
Firman Thompson was in Fowler yesterday and states that there was not a great ercess of rain in that not a great excess of rain in that splendid prospects for an immense com crop.
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and three of their children, Lucy, Mary and Johnnie, left this morning for South Haven, Mich., to visit relatives. John will return the last of the week, his family remaining for a longer visit.
Mt. Ayr was defeated by Thayer Sunday by the score of 19 to 14. The Rensselaer players were unable to stem the batting tide of the Thayer sluggers. Monon also had- a slugging bee yesterday, defeating Michigan City by the score of 13 to 9.
CASTOR IA Star Infants and Children. 11l KM Yob Han Ahraj* Bougtt “We Print Anything for Anybody.”
Jackson Club EXCURSION to Cedar Lake, lnd. Sunday, July 25 via the Good bathing, boating, fishing, dancing, etc. Come with us and have a good time. Low rates and special train as follows: Stations time rate Lv. Lafayette .....8:00 $1.50 Lee 9:10 .90 McCoysburg 9:16 -80 Pleasant Ridge 9:20 .75 Rensselaer 9:27 .75 Surrey 9:28 .60 Parr 9:32 .60 Fair Oaks 9:38 .45 At. Cedar Lake 10:35 Returning, special train will leave Cedar T-»ke at 7 p. m. Sunday, July I 25, 1915.
