Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 172, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—District manager for Rensselaer and four other cities; good proposition for the right man, previous experience unnecessary. Free school of instruction. Address Massachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and Health Department, Saginaw, Michigan. Capital $2,000,000.
FOB BBT. FOR RENT—Pasture for about 15 head of cattle, by the month.— -Jack Reeder, phone 926-K. 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.
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, lnd.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steward are spending a few days at Winona Lake.
Mrs. B. H. Harrod returned to her home in Wheatfield yesterday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harrod.
We have in stock a large supply of twine and a number of binders. HAMILTON & KELLNER.
Mrs. J. L. Mcßride returned to her home in Chicago yesterday, after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eld Barkley.
A window full of ladies’ oxfords and pumps, for your inspection, and only $2.00 for your choice, at the Columbia.
Mrs. Lottie George went to Chicago yesterday to spend a week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Beam.
Misses’ and childrens’ strap pumps, in velvet, white canvas and leathers, specially priced to close out, at the Columbia.
Miss Jeanette Stewart, of Chalmers, and Miss Mabel Duryea, of Lafayette, came yesterday for a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. J. C. Parrett.
The most delightful hair beautifier and tonic for men, women or children is Parisian Sage. B. F. Fendig guarantees it for dandruff, falling hair and itching scalp.
The W. F. Smith & Co. stone road job neaa- Rochester is nearing completion and will be finished if the weather continues favorable in about three weeks. The next job will be the strip of road near Goodland and Ves Richards will go from Rochester to Goodland to begin the grading nex!t Monday. The gang will then transfer to Goodland when the Rochester work is finished. Better Than Life Insurance. Twenty-five cents invested in a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will enable you to protect your family from any serious consequences resulting from an attack of colic or diarrhoea during the summer months. Is that not better than life insurance? Buy it now. It may save life. For sale by all dealers. C
While at Hoopeston, 111., the first of the week, little Miss Marie Haanmerton was bitten by a dog, her left leg and right hand being considerably lacerated. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hammerton, accompanied by Charles Bowen and family and Trustee Hammerton and family, of Parr, motoied to Hoopeston to spend a short visit with relatives. It was while there that the child was bitten. The dog is believed to have been free from madness and no fear of rabies is entertained.
See the Columbia’s $2.00 bargains, before buying your next pair of oxfords. You’ll save money.
Jackson Club EXCURSION to Cedar Lake, lnd. Sunday, July 25 via the ii'innirimmilJ Good bathing, boating, fishing, dancing, etc. Come with us and have a good time. ■ Low rates and special tram as follows: Stations time rate Lv. Lafayette 8:00 Lee 9:10 .90 McCoysburg 9:16 Pleasant Ridge 9:20 .75 Rensselaer 9:27 .75 Surrey * 9:28 .60 Parr 9:32 £0 Fair Oaks 9:38 .45 Ar. Cedar Lake 10:35 . Returning, special train will leave Cedar T,*k« at 7 p. m. Sunday, July *5, 1915.
