Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 216, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOUND. FOUND—Pair of kid gloves. Inquire here. - x ~ LOWL 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— A. girl’s rain hat, tan color, between the schoolhouse and Chautauqua grounds. Finder please leave at Makeever House or notify Billy Frye. 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. FOBBMMT. 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 60 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.

Miss Ruth Murphy returned to her home in Surrey today. Fritz Mecklenburg came over from Watseka yesterday for a week end visit at home. Mrs. A. L. Willis went to Parr today to spend Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Leslie Alter. See advertisement of Steinway pianos for sale under classified column, this issue of Republican. C. W. Hanley went to Thayer today and will there meet his son, Emil, who will drive their car through from Kentland and will then go on to Chicago to have the car fixed up after the accident of Thursday night. Mrs. E. L. Clark returned home today from Hammond, where she had been with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Porter, who has been very sick. Mrs. Porter came to Rensselaer to visit for some time with her mother and other relatives. The Rensselaer Cement Tile Co. has several cement stave silos at the factory that are well cured and can erect them ready for use in one week. The silo season is at hand. Let us have your order at once. Silos warranted to be absolutely air tight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter V. Porter, Mrs. Rice Porter and Mrs. Fred Hammond went to Chicago Friday The ladies returned in the evening and Mr. Porter was to return with W. I. Hoover in an automobile but they had not arrived yet this morning, probably being delayed by the rain.

How to Give Good Advice. The best way to give good advice is to set a good example. When others see how quickly you get over your cold by taking Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy they are likely to follow your example. This remedy has been in use for many years and enjoys an excellent reputation. Obtainable everywhere. c W. R. Nowels has been suffering for the past four days with a number of bee stings which he received while hiving a swarm of bees. He had taken the precaution to put on a bee vei and gloves and to wrap his wrists but the bees were high in a tree and when he reached up for them the sleeves of his coat were drawn back and a part of his forearms exposed. The bees do not like him and pounced upon him with considerable fury and he received about fifteen stings on his left arm and four or five on his right. The stings have caused him considerable pain and loss of sleep.

CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Ite KM Ya Ban Ahnp Bupt Bears toe RENBBELABB MARKETS. Wheat—7oc to 85c. Oats—27c. Corn—7oc. Rye—7sc. i Springs—l2c. “ Hens—llc. Eggs—2oc. Butterfat—26c. Veal—l 3% c down. Ducks —11 %c. Geese —7c. , r Turkeys—lo-12c. Roosters —6c.