Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 April 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rock eggs, $1 per setting of 15. Jesse Snyder, Phone 266. FOR SALE—Prairie State incubators, as good as the best. It will pay you to see them before buying.— Jesse Snyder, agent, Rensselaer, Ind. ~NOTl<JE—Wright & Scott, expert Wallpaper cleaners, are here again for a few days. Call, Phone 570 if you have ahy paper cleaning to be done. STRAYED—From home of Paul Weiss near Remington, a cow belonging to Frank Middlecamp. If found please call Paul Weiss at the central office at Remington.
FOUND —Keys. Inquire here. The Indiana Mutual Cyclone Company is in their ninth year of business, having $10,000,000 insurance in force and are carrying farm risks at about SI.OO per thousand per year. For further information inquire of their agent, M. I. Adams, Phone 933-L. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. TELEPHONE 418, Elmer Gwin, for well drilling and repairing. Two drilling machines, skilled workmen. Red Gross windmills, pumps, tanks, etc. FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —By month, some extra fine blue grass pasture land for cattle and horses, which I will rent reasonably. Address P. F. Naylor, Thayer, Ind., R. D. 1. DeMotte phone. FOR RENT —On shares, two or there acres of ground for com adjoining Rensselaer. —Leslie Clark. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms. Phone 258. PERSONAL. MARRY —We have many members wishing to marry soon. Marry rich. All ages. Send 10 cents for list and membership plan.—American Correspondence League, South Bend, Ind. A nice line of buggies at Scott Brothers.
The sew club will meet with Mrs. Roe Yeoman Thursday afternoon. A new line of Harper and Brown buggies just received at Scott Broth ers. The Cadillac automobile company has purchased a site in Indianapolis, and will erect a new $165,000 home. We guarantee to give you the fullest cut, longest sleeve and best finished work shirt in the city. Examine them at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Lucy Frame and Dan Tanner were Rensselaer visitors today, having made the trip by auto with Dr. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hamill, of Monticello, drove to Rensselaer this morning in his new and very handsome Buick roadster. John Holden announces that part of his hardy shrubs have already arrived and that many others will be in during the next few days.
Mr. and Mirs. A. F. Long returned last evening from Chicago, where she had visited since Thursday and he since Sunday morning with Mr. and Mrs. William Strawbridge. A card received by Walter V. Porter from his son, Ross, who with Faye Clarke as a companion, was driving to New York, stated that they did not quite reach Jamestown, their objective point Sunday night. They had encountered rain and snow and bad roads. Dr. Arthur Warren Waite, who has confessed to the poisoning of his father-in-law, John E. Peck, - millionaire drug manufacturer of Grand Rapids, Mich., entered through his counsel in New York Monday, a plea of not guilty when arraigned on the indictment charging him with murder in the first degree. Her ounsel, however, reserved the right to change the plea within ten days.
The new Carnegie library in Remington is nearing completion, the electricians now being at work installing the fixtures. It is a very pretty architectural addition to the town and is conveniently located and when the premises are cleaned up and the grass started it will be one of the nicest library buildings in this part of Indiana. Two little- girls, * whose ages are only 10 or 11 years, ran away from their homes here last Saturday and went to Chicago. It is said they took money from their mother’s purses and when asked at the station where they were going said they were going to Chicago to visit the sister of one of them. Truant Officer Steward helped locate them and they were returned to their homes.
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