Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—To rent a fairly good unfurnished sitting room and bedroom adjoining, for myself only, for light housekeeping. Must be a corner floor. State price. Mrs. J. A Krunn, 206 Walnut St., North Manchester, Ind. WANTED—Somegood pasture for 20 cows.—S. T. Comer. WANTED—To buy rags, rubber, iron, copper and brass. Will pay the highest market price. Correct weights. Your friend, Sam Karnovsky. Please call phone 577. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —6-room house, half block of court house, not and cold water with bath. sls per month. Possession can be given Oct. 12th.—A. Leopold. FOR RENT —2 furnished rooms. — Mrs. E. H. Shields, near Milroy park. FOR RENT—4 rooms in my residence property. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson, Phone 560. FOR RENT —10-room house. Possession at once. Modern improvements. One block of court house. — A. Leopold. FOR RENT —9-room house, garden, electric lights, hard and soft water; near school house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOUND—Auto curtain. Inquire here. FOUND—Watch fob. Inquire here. LOST. LOST—Male bird dog, white, with black spot on top of hips, head and ears black except point of ears are White; little black ticked on body. $5 reward for return of this dog.—L. E. Barber, Phone 538. LOST —Pair of nose glasses in case. A. S. Laßue, Phone 111. MISCELLANEOUS. ’ 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. OAKLAWN STOCK FARM. FOR SALE—A choice lot of pure bred Hampshire boars, sired by State Fair winners. My herd is cholera immune by use of the simultaneous method. Pedigrees furnished with each hog. John R. Lewis & Son, Rensselaer, Ind., R. D. 1, or Phone 912-J.
To Make Plans For the District W. R. C. Meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Childers went to Lafayette today, where they will visit their daughter, Mrs. Carl Harsha and family and where Mrs. Childers will make arrangements for holding the annual meeting of the Woman’s Relief Corps of the district, she being the president. Probably the convention will be held on Oct. 15th, at the soldiers’ home and Mr. and Mrs. Childers will not return home until Saturday, the 16th. Nineteen sixteen Model Maxwell touring car $655; self-starter and all modern; at the Main Garage. Call and see it. The Michigan City News on Oct. 2nd published a 34 page paper called the “Forward Edition.’’ It was descriptive of that city and its manufactures and business enterprises and was very creditable and should do the city permanent good. Its effect on us was to correct the impression that Michigan City was almost solely the home of sandburs and the state prison. There are a considerable number of manufacturing industries there and the businessmen seem to be the hustling sort that use printers* ink to get before the people. The News ’Forward Edition was certainly creditable and our congratulations are extended to Editor Rabb. We have just unloaded a car of stoneware. Stone jars from % gallon to 20 gallons; milk crocks from M gallon to 2 gallons; jugs from % gallon to 5 gallons; churns from 2 gallons to 6 gallons, and ait prices that we can save you money on all stoneware and flower pots. JOHN EGER. Our cotton and,woolen blankets and all our winter wear are all ready for your inspection. ROWLES A PARKER. Mrs. Harry Wiltshire went to Nappanee today to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Albin, who is there with her little son, Albert Earl, who will undergo an operation in Price Bros.’ hospital for a foot that has been crippled since birth.
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