Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 241, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—Three furnished or unfurnished rooms suitable or light housekeeping. Coll Phone No. 19. FOB RENT. FOR RENT—WiII rent room to lady or school girl very reasonable in order to hr ve company at night. Mrs. Hayes Preston, Phone 28. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOUND. FOUND—Three keys on ring. In--1 quire here. FOUND—Broken headlight for auto lamp.—lnquire here. FOUND —Auto curtain. Inquire here. FOUND—Watch fob. Inquire here. LOST. LOST—Folding Yankee auto pump and can Texico oil, between Burk’s bridge and Ed Ritter’s. Return to Republican office or to Schroer’s Garage.—H. F. Parker. LOST —Six silver bracelet links on a black velvet ribbon. —Finder please return to Julia Thompson or Phone her at 352. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER MAKING—We have a new outfit for cider making. Bring your apples any time.—Mrs. S. L. Jordan, Barkley township. TAKEN UP—A large gray mare at my farm residence 5 miles northwest of Rensselaer. —John Zimmer, Phone 901-A. FARM LOANS—We can procure you a five-year loan on your farm at 5 per cent. Can loan as high as 60 per cent of the value of any good farm. No delay in getting the money after title is approved.—Cbas. 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.

Young Man Southeast of Town Has the Smallpox. Will McKinney, a young man who has been working for Frank Kanne, has the smallpox and is now at the home of his brother on the old Shields farm now owned by W. f. Elmore, of Remington, 3 miles southeast of Rensselaer. Young McKinney was in Jtown Sunday and Dr. Washburn had his diagnosis confirmed by Drs. Pearcy and Nadeau, specialists from Chicago who were here on another case. Where McKinney came in contant with the trouble is not known. There are one or two new cases in town, and they are all extremely mdld, in fact, would never be guessed to be smallpox if it were not for the fact that the preliminary symptoms are the same as they are in that disease Mrs. Devere Yeoman will entertain her sew club Friday afternoon of this week. The 2-years-old baby of Dick Caldwell, of Union township, is reported very sick and not expected to live. Mrs. Mary J. Powell, who has been in poor health for the past year, has been failing recently and indications are against her recovery. Her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Clifton, came down yesterday for a short visit with her. Mrs. Clifton has never recovered her normal strength since she had typhoid fever here about a year ago. D. E. Grow was in the country Sunday and investigated the corn situation and says that there will beyond doubt be considerable soft corn. The frost of last week caught quite a little corn somewhat short of maturity and this will probably result in the necessity for careful grading. The soft ears will decay and damage the other com unless thrown out when husked. If farmers are not willing to do this they will probably have to accept a lower price when the com is marketed at the elevators. CASTOR i A For infants and Children. lfct KM Yn Ban Alnj* Bngtt

Cee and Bee Taxi Service —Rensselaer’s new Taxi Service is now in operation. All city drives 10c. To the college 15c. Long distance drives at reasonable rates. Phone 360. Location Nowels’ Restaurant E. M. BAKER, Proprietor