Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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 acres In timber. This land to be sold in 80-acre mer, Bradley block, Wabash. Terms: One-third (1-3) cash, onethird (1-3) in one year, and one-third tracts, or any way to suit buyer. To be sold by order of court from day to day, at the office of Todd & Plum-(l-8) in two years. See the undersigned or Todd & Plummer for particulars. JOHN C. SUMMERLAND, Commissioner, Wabash, Ind.
LOST. LOST —A package containing infants’ wool hose. Finder please return to this office. LOST —A dull silver friendship bracelet between central office and Gayety or in the Gayety; center link large with O. C. on it. Phone 216 or Republican. LOST—A solid gold ring set with 3 small pearls and 2 genuine rubies; left in ladies’ waiting room in court house Wednesday; finder please notify Republican. LOST —A friendship bracelet between Rensselaer and the Nathan Eldredge farm. Finder please return to this office or to H. F. King. tor rent! FOR RENT—Good house for small family. Inquire of Henry Eigelsbach. FOR RENT—Rooms for high school boys or girls, one block of school house.—Tom Cox, Phone 556. FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE—Good farm team and farm tools, for automobile. Lock Box No. 4, Fair Oaks, Ind. Mrs. Helen Shuimvay, daughter of Mrs. Peter May, was discharged from the hospital for the insane at Longcliff on Aug. 13th for physical disability and was brought to her mother’s home here. She is quite low with tuberculosis and can not last long. CASTOR IA por Infants and Children. Itu Kind You Han Always Bough!
LEW C. ECKELS Heavy man, with Cornell-Price Players at Ellis Theatre starting tonight.
BELGIANS FALLING BACK FROM A TRENCH Often, during an engagement, the defenders of a trench are forced to fall beck from position to secondary lines of defense, with many casualties, as shown mtihe above photogra|fti. During thewarspectecle, “War in Indiana,” to be staged at the Indianapolis motor speedway, Monday, September 6, several SHSg smeass will be featured, reinforcing lines el tranche# having been constructed fog ma VW** -—,
