Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 206, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

rear tire wrapped with tape; pedals are rusty; has old 3-cornered tool chest, —Information to John Jenkinson r Leek’s hitch barn. LOST—Ladies', navy blue wool shawl, probably at Gayety. Great value to owner. Return to Republican. LOST—GoId pin set in black enamel, gold dollar bangle. Mrs. R. D. Thompson. FOR TRADK FOR TRADE—Good farm team ! and farm tools, for automobile. Lock 1 Box No. 4, Fair Oaks, Ind. FOR RENT. I FOR RENT—Furnished rooms with j electric light and bath in house. Call One block from the court house. Phone 402. FOR RENT—Two nice furnished rooms for school pupils or others. — Mrs. John Mecklenberg, Phone 621. FOR RENT —Furnished or unfurnished rooms.—Mrs. John Frey, Front street, south of P. O. MISCELLANEOUS. W. S. Richards, painter, paper hanger and decorator. Phone 331. If you want lightning protection I ; can furnish you a heavy copper cable at B%c a foot, guaranteed for 25 years. —C. C. Parks, Phone 955-L. BUSINESS COLLEGE. BUSINESS - COLLEGE —Fall term | opening week Tuesday, Sept. 7, to Sept. 13. Educate for business. Abundance of positions for those who are prepared. Lafayette (Ind.) Business College gives thorough courses and secures satisfactory positions for its graduates. Arrange right now. | If you are in the market for a sulky or gang plow, see Hamilton & Kellner. The Monon railroad is to build a new freight depot in Lafayette. We are still selling buggies. HAMILTON & KELLNER. F. P. Morton went through from Lee this morning on his way to Chicago. Hamilton & Kellner sell the famous Johnston corn binder. David Culp came from I.ee this morning to visit the Randle families for a few days. Misses’ and children’s Bay State rubbers 43 cents at the Columbia Shoe Store. This is the last day of August: possibly we can expect some warmeB 1 weather now. W. H. Parkinson and E. L. Hollingsworth made a business trip to { Frankfort today. “A girl of 16 accepts love, one of 30 invites it and one of 40 grabs at it,” says an exchange. Speaking of useless hyphens, we have not heard anything lately of the Wilson-Bryan League of Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Busha and baby, of Lafayette, were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. The Monon will run excursion trains from Rensselaer to Indianapolis next Wednesday and Thursday on account of the state fair. The train will start from here at 5 o’clock in the morning and arrive in Indianapolis at 9:30. Misses Irene and Ruby Turner entertained the telephone operators at their home last evening in honor of Miss Alta Shuey, of Monticello, and a former Mt. Ayr operator. Mrs. Peter Van Lear and son, Herman, of Rensselaer, and niece, Mis* Lillian Sharpe, of Winamac, returned here this morning from a visit of several days in Chicago. . C ASTOR IA For infant* and Children. llw Kind Yoa Han Alwap Bougtit

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