Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i i. jjl —i—l..ji "1- -j-.ujj 'cjjrrsrr.'.".MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE —When you want any hauling or team work done, call phone 81.—Lem Huston. - FARM LOANS—An unlimited sup ply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. DENTAL NOTICE. During my absence in Florida my office will be closed. I expect to return about Feb. 20th. —H. L. Brown, ! Dentist. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, who have been spending a month in the south, are in Indianapolis today, spending the day with her'sister, Mrs. Dr. Beeler and husband; They will, ' return here tomorrow; Some nice yearling cattle in the 0. C. Halstead sale the 21st. The Gary school plan is to be extended into several towns in the Minnesota iron ore range. At Eveleth, Minn., the first will be made. Prof. George W. Swartz, night superintendent of the Gary schools, will supervise the installing of the Gary system in the north. The Hollis rural credits bill, which promises loans to farmers at not more than 6 per cent, was Tuesday reported favorably in the senate. The bill proposes to set up a nonpartisan farm loan board, which charters local fajm4oan-banks to take mortgages. ■ from actual* farmers.

Protect Your Money. By wise buying, 22.50 R. & B. Fashion clothes, $19.75, and the nobbiest styled $3 hats in America. Get Hamillized, be protected, it pays.— I Hamill & Co. The battleship Oregon, “bulldog of the navy,” went on the retired list Tuesday when it was turned over , without formality to the naval militia ! of California at the Mare Island navy yard. It gained fame by a cruise . round Cape Horn which ended in the battle of Santiago July 3, 1898. The Indiana Dental college will play St. Joseph’s college at the college gymnasium Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock. The game promises to be very interesting and it is probable tehat a number from town will witness it. Paul Miller is the manager of tiie Indiana Dentals. The college lads have kept up their practice during the quarantine at the college but have been unable to play any games until now. Theodore Fettig, one of the best players, is laid up with an injury sustained in practice a day or two ago. He tore the muscles loose from the bone at the hip and it is quite certain will be out of the game the balance of the year. CASTOR IA Sot In&nti and Children. Iki KM Yob Han Always Bmglrt F l ! RENSSELAER MARKETS. Oats—42c. Corn—64c. ~~~ / . Wheat—sl.os. Rye—Boc. Geese—loc. Springs turksys—l6 %c. Old hen turkeys—lsc. Old toms —10c. j Eggs— 2Bc. Butterfat-v-31c. Old roosters —6c. —_ Chickens—12c. r