Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 214, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOST —A twisted gold brooch with a bluish green setting; either lost in Rensselaer or some place on the north gravel—Mrs. Wm. Beck, or Republican office. 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. FOR BET. FOR RENT—Office rooms and private rooms for light housekeeping.— A. Leopold. FOR RENT—Two nice furnished rooms for school pupils or others. — Mrs. John Mecklenberg, Phone 621. MISCELLANEOUS. REMEMBEIL-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 t 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. - Mrs. Linnie Eldridge went to Indianapolis yesterday for a few days’ visit The Pythian Sisters will meet Friday instead of Thursday night as stated in yesterday’s paper. Those who have read the details of the Dumba case wonder who added the “a” to the ambassador’s name. T. J. Gleason and sister, Mrs. James Mann, left yesterday for a few days’ visit with their sister, Mrs. Patrick Dooley, in Indianapolis. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and see it. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grow and son, Charles, left this morning by auto for Wabash and after a short visit there will go to Michigan to visit Mrs. Grow’s sister. The Willette Taylor Stock Co. opens the season at the Ellis theatre Friday night, Sept. 10, in “The Country Boy,” with Willette Taylor in the title roll. Tickets may be reserved at Fate’s College Inn. Born, Sept 4th, at Superior, Neb., to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hopkins, a son, and all doing well. Mr. Hopkins was best known here as “Jakey” and is the son of Mrs. Maria Hopkins, of this city, and resided here until a few years ago. B. F. Fendig guarantees Parisian Sage to stop dandruff, falling hair, itching scalp, and to put life and beauty into the hair. It’s inexpensive, and money back if not satisfied. Theodore George last week acted as a broker in the sale of a picture theatre at Greencastle to parties in Montpelier, Ohio. The Greencastle theatre was the Lyric. Mr. George received a-Substantial commission for making the sale.
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Physicians who have been studying alfalfa as a medicine report that it Spokane twelve of the fourteen eggs mental depression, increases the appetite and causes an improvement in weight A tincture of the plant is used internally. PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public auction on SATURDAY, SEPT. 18, 1915, at 2 p. m., at Leek’s hitch bam, fifteen head of cattle, consisting of eight milk cows, five with calf by sido; one pure bred Shorthorn with calf by side, and two 2-year-old steers. These cows are all young. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with. NICK SCHMITTER. Fred Phillips, Auct Chas. Spitler, Clerk. I I ..I. 11l , .-*1 nil'll I I"-|- ~ RKNSBKIAKB MABKKH. Wheat—7oc to 85c. Oats—2Bc. Corn—7oc. ’ f Rye—Boc. Springs—l2c. Hens—llc. Eggs—2oc. Butterfat—26c. Veal—l2s4c down. ft Ducks—loc. 1 Turkeys—lo-12c. W t Gf-fc. I .
