Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE—Or trade, two 58 foot lots, with seven room house, good well of water and lots of fruit Phone 299. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. 240 acres of first class land, 80 acres of which lies two miles north of Wabash, Wabash county, Indiana, on the North Manchester pike; has good two-story farm house, large barn, windmill, wood and tank house, good cross fences, well ditched. Also 160 acres, one-half mile north and quarter of mile west of this 80; with cottage house, new barn, good well, well cross-fenced and well drained. All deep black soil, about 20 acrec in timber. This land to be sold in 80-acre tracts, or any way to suit buyer. To be sold by order of court from day to day, at the office of Todd & Plummer, Bradley block, Wabash. Terms: One-third (1-3) cash, onethird (1-3) in one year, and one-thin. (1-3) in two years. See the undersigned or Todd & Plummer for particulars. ‘ JOHN C. SUMMERLAND, ' Commissioner, Wabash, Ind.

LOST. LOST—A S2O bill. Finder return to Rishling & Murray or Republican office or Phone 563. Reward. LOST —About a month ago, at services at court house lawn, a pair of gold-bowed spectacles. Reward for their return. Phone 162. LOST —Top cover of automobile, 3 miles south of Rensselaer near Vem Michaels’ farm. Phone 78-H, ML Ayr. Return to this office. LOST—A pair of glasses with hook behind ear. Return to H. E. Hartley. LOST —A gasoline 2-mantle burner lantern, mica chimney. Loaned during search of river. Return to W. A. Davenport. LOST—A bunch of keys, one Prestolyte, and one yale and 2 others. Return to Republican office. LOST—Monday afternoon or Tuesday morning, ass bill. Finder please return to Harve Robinson, at Republican office, or call Phone 516. LOST —An English setter dog, black and white, big rangy dog, one years old. Liberal reward will be paid for any information by C. D. Spencer, DeMotte, Ind. ) FOB BENT. FOR RENT —Rooms, furnished or unfurnished. One block south of postoffice. Mrs. John Frey. FOR RENT I—Will 1 —Will -rent my new 9room house and will rent of the renter one or two rooms for storage of my theatrical trunks. —Earle Reynolds. FOUND. FOUND—Bunch of keys. Inquire at this office. PRINTING AND DEVELOPING. Let me do your printing and developing. Films developed 10c all sizes. Prints 234x314 3c; 234x414 and 334x414 4c. 4x5 and postcards 5c each. Work guaranteed. All orders receive promt attention. Leave orders at Rex Theatre or mail to Arthur H. Fletcher, Rensselaer, Ind. Mail orders cash. Mr. Wisenbach, a member of the firm of Hamil & Co., came over from Columbus today, making the trip by auto. . Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wiltshire and little daughter returned to Zanesville, 0., yesterday, after a visit with his parents here. Cleve Yeoman, of Remington, who has been serving in the coast artillery, with headquarters at Portland, Me., has received his discharge and returned to the home of his mother at Remington. Mrs. Margaret Pullin returned last evening from a visit in Indianapolis. Her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Harrod, accompanied her home for a short visit before their removal to Altoona, Pa., where they expect to make their future home. Considerable interest and amusement was in evidence out in front of the post office this morning, when Auctioneer Harvey Williams exhibited a fine little pup that had no more tail attached thereto than is in evidence on a sheep, and which, he asserts, never had a rear appendage. It is the 1915 model of a sheep dog, and we shall watch its future with interesL —Remington Press. CASTOR IA Bor Tnfimto and Children. Ite KM Ya ton Atop MM Deere tne XTr y* Btsnarere uC BENBBELABB MARKETS. Corn—73c. New Oats—32c. Wheat—92c to 97c. Rye—Boc. Butterfat—24c. * > Spring Chickens—lsc. Springs—l7c. Roosters—6c. " Turkeys—lo-12c. Ducks—lo-12c. Hens —lie. Eggs—l7c.