Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT—Modern house of 8 rooms and bath.—Hiram Day. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; Phone 258. - LOST. LOST OR STOLEN—Lap robe out of auto. Black and green. Inside rubber, Torn near corner. Name on tag.—J. C. Gwin ■ „ . _ ' FOUND. FOUND—Pair of roller skates. Inquire here. f MISCELLANEOUS. ESTRAYED—A red pig weighing about 100 pounds, from my farm residence north of Rensselaer. Finder please notify Sam Lowery, Phone 951-G. SEED CORN—Seed corn? Yes, I have the kind you want, dried by the single ear method; the kind that will raise you a good crop; the kind that wins you a prize; the good old Yellow Dent, sold on approval at $2.00 per bushel. If you want seed corn do not wait until planting time as good seed is scarce this year. Come and see it. It will suit you. Come early.—H. Paulus, 1 mile west of Rensselaer, Phone 938-42. BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS—I have a choice lot of cockerels, bred ■from E. B. Thompson, Holterman, | Hoover and Iden Bros, strains; extra I large and vigorous. Best at $1.50 ’ each. Plenty of good ones at SI.OO each; also some prize winning Bronze turkeys, pullets and gobblers.—H. Paulus, Phone 938-G.

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. HOGS. 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. . , _ .. Misses Cecil and Dessie Rutherford went to Indianapolis today to visit Miss Margaret Campbell, who recently visited them here. We have discovered the ideal range coal. Ask us about it. Phone No. 7. —Harrington Bros. Co.

Clifford Ham came home last evening from Alma, Mich., where he has been for the past six months working on a farm for his uncle. He will visit for a time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Ham. Buy your Duroc sows at Schleman’s sale, Feb. 1. The returns from them will fill your purse. Although our roads are frightfully cut up they look pretty good when compared to the mud roads of Illinois. Miss Wave Teeter, daughter of John A. Teeter, of Carpenter township, returned home Wednesday from a visit of four weeks with relatives in Champaign and Mahommet, 111. Her father met her in Remington and on the way home remarked that the roads were very bad. His daughter, who had seen some of the bottomless roads of Illinois, answered that they looked pretty good to her and this was no doubt the case. ■ The great pity in Indiana is that we do not protect the good roads we have built. A few or even one heavy load and a stone or gravel road is cut up until it can neevr again be restored to its former condition, but even when the roads are the worst they have it all over the unimproved roads of -Illinois. CASTOR IA for Infants and Children. 11m Kind Yoo Han Always Bought dears tn* /O’ Bignaoor* at

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