Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 212, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST—On the first night that a search waa Shing 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 BEET. 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 roonqs 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 delay 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.
C. A. Vondersmith returned to Fair Oaks after a short visit with his mother, who is very sick at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright. Trustee Rush, of Newton township, was in town yesterday and informed The Republican that the Saylorville school, which has been closed for 15 years, was opened Monday with an attendance of 21 pupils. Miss Fern Tilton, of Rensselaer, is the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Welsh will leave tomorrow for a trip to the PanAmerican exposition at San Francisco. They will go over the Canadian Pacific and return by way of Salt Lake City. They will be gone six weeks or two months. They will visit relatives in Oregon and California while away. Judge Hanley, of the juvenile court, today made an order that the Fross children, of Hanging Grove township, should remain in the custody of their father until their mother is discharged from Longcliff. There had been some talk of placing the oldest daughter, aged 13, in some other home, but this order of the court will allow the child to remain at home with her father. Ike Stevenson, of Parr, who lost an ear in an accident near DeMotte a few weeks ago, had another narrow escape two miles north of DeMotte Sunday. With two others he was in an automobile, which left the road and overturned, pinning the occupants under the car in a ditch. Stevenson was badly bruised but the other two occupants escaped injury. A neighbor of Mrs. Millard Fross, of Hanging Grove township, who was recently declared insane and committed to the asylum, was in The Republican office yesterday and said that she wished to correct the statement that the neighbors considered Mrs Fross unsafe. She said that she was one of their nearest neighbors and that Mrs. Fross never gave them any trouble, but that she remained at home most of the time and that she considered her a good neighbor, a* did all those living near her. A. Halleck and family finished a delightful automobile trip Saturday night During the trip they visited South Bend, Ind., and Grand F\'pids, Mich, and from there went to North Paris, where the fish hatcheries are. On the return trip they took the lake route, stopping at Munica, ’Mich., for a visit with Mr. Halleck’s brother, Will. From there they went to Grand Haven and Holland, returning home by way of Michigan City, arriving here Saturday evening. The trip consumed a week and they traveled about 1,000 miles in all.
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