Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOT. . LOST—S 6in paper, ass bill and a $1 bill, probably between pool room and Phillips’ addition. John Gangloff, Phone 453. LOST—On the first night that a search was being made for the body of Delos Woodworth, a lantern, which belongs to Frank M. Donnelly. Finder please notify Mr. Donnelly or The Republican. LOST —A small long-haired white dog; ears mostly brown and brown spots on back; answers to name of “Snowball.” Information to Mrs. Chas. Bowers, Phone 919-D. FOB REN?. FOR RENT—Office rooms and private rooms for light housekeeping.— A. Leopold. FOR RENT —Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Mrs. John Frey, Front street, south of P. O. ’ FOR RENT—Two nice furnished rooms for school pupils or others. — Mrs. John Mecklenberg, Phone 621. MISCELLANEOUS. REMEMBER —This is the last week that you can get the Pictorial Seview for SI.OO a year, 30 months for $2.00 and 50 months for $3.00. Call at once.—Mrs. Lem Huston, Phone 81 FARM LOANS —We can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at 5 per cent. Can loan as high as 50 per cent of the value of any good farm. No dplay in getting the money after title is approved.—Chas. J. Dean 6 Son.

BUSINESS COLLEGE. BUSINESS COLLEGE—FaII 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.

Myrtle White is spending the day in Monon. Joseph Hennes, of Monon, is spending the day in Rensselaer. Mrs Frank Graft and son, Owen, of Laura, went to Delphi today. Miss Irene Turner and Alto Shuey are spending the day at Monticello. Forest Morlan is down from Chicago to spend labor day with his parents. Dr. L. Snorf, of Chicago, spent Sunday with his wife, who is visiting her mother here. Ray Hodshire came from Monticello this morning to clerk in the Hamill store. Miss Mary Pierce left today for Quincey, Ind., where she will teach during the coming term. Mrs. Jesse Hayes returned to Indianapolis today after a visit with her son, John Hayes. Marjorie Smith went to Chicago this morning after visiting friends in Remington for a few days. Mrs. Anna Walton, of Hall, Ind., returned home after a week’s visit with E. L. Fidler and family. Mrs. David Joyce went to her home at New Palace after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Crayden. Misses Julia and Hazel Green, of Michigan City, spent a week with Dave McConahay and relatives. Miss Maud Spitler and mother came home from Wheatfield today after a visit with Mrs. Malcolm Clark. Mrs. Dunaway, who has been visiting A. J. Bellows for the past two months, went to Milwaukee today. Mrs. Chas. Comer, of Monticello, returned home today after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harris. Earl Gross, who has been attending the Markley teachers’ institute, returned to his home in Warsaw today. Mr. and Mrs. L. Warren and family, of Maywood, HL, returned home today after a week’s visit with I. N. "Warren and family Mrs. J. J. Paris and family returned to their home at Terre Haute today after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Stultz, of McCoysburg. Ray Parks went to Indianapolis today for a visit and incidentally to attend the state fair. He is taking his vacation from the W. J. Wright store. Miss Abbott, of Bloomington, who has been taking treatments of Dr. Turfler for the past ten days, went to Chicago today, where she is the supervisor of one of the schools there. I will give $5 reward for information leading to the conviction of person or persons that commit vandalism at the Presbyterian church, especially on the north steps on Saturday nights.—Tom Cox. The Lake County Star says that persons from that town who spent a week at Bass Lake wonder where the lake got its name and states that kids born at the lake a dozen years 9go never saw a bass and wonder what one looks like. Wireless communication between Scandinavia and America, with an intermediate station in southern Greenland, has been proposed.