Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 200, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 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 ngrth of Wabash, Wabash county, 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 bam, 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 A Plum-(l-3) in two years. See the undersigned or Todd A Plummer for particulars. JOHN C. SUMMERLAND, Commissioner, Wabash, lnd. LOST. LOST—A package containing infants’ wool hose. Finder please return to this office. 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. LOST—Some place between Rensselaer and my home west of town, about $6.50, including $6 bill and a $1 bill. Please notify The Republican. - —Leonard Kohler.
FOB BENT. 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 656. FOR TRADE. FOR TRADE—Good farm team and farm tools, for automobile. Lock Box No. 4, Fair Oaks, lnd. Mrs. John O’Connor went to DeMotte today for a brief visit. Dan Morrissey made a trip to Hammond today. “We teach your dollars to have more cents.”—Hamill. (3pm, yesterday, to Mr. and Mrs. John Baughman, a boy and their first child. Miss Vera Taylor returned to Rensselaer Sunday after a vacation of six weeks at various places. Mrs. Jennie Wishard returned yesterday from a visit of two weeks with her son, Melvin and wife in Chicago. All 75c overalls 69c. HAMILL & CO.
Dennis and Charles Casto went to Logansport today to bring their brother Harvey home. Harvey is very sick. Talmadge Peterson returned to his home at Idaville yesterday after a short visit with his sister, Mrs. J. A. Branson. $3 fall hats for $2. Why pay more ? HAMILL & CO. Miss Irene Melon returned to Englewood today after a visit of two weeks with John Guss and family, of near Virgie. - 1 I Mrs. James Bums returned to her home in Union township today after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Lee Mauck. All the year ’round bargains. Why pay more All 50c work shirts 43c. HAMILL & CO. Miss Martha Askew returned to Farmer City, 111., today after a visit of four weeks with her sister, Mrs. H. W. Jackson, northeast of town. Conrad Kellner went to Bloomington, 111., today and tomorrow will attend a big tractor demonstration to take place there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and family today went to their home in Kokomo. Mr. Miller has been working at the college for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hoffman returned to Henry, 111., today, after a visit of several days with Anton Trulley and family and others. $18.50 suits for $15.75. $22 suits for $17.75. Why pay more? HAMILL & CO. Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwell, who were called to Logansport yesterday to attend the funeral of Jacob Fouts, a brother-indaw, will stop in Carroll county the last of the week to attend the meeting of the Baptist Association which will be held near Camden.
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