Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT—Seven room house on River street, with city and cistern water in house, electric lights, barn or garage. Call at A. Halleck’s office in Leopold block. FOR RENT—WeII located, piece of property in best of condition; lights and city water. —A. Simpson, Phone 237. 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. DeMottc phone. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms. With bath. Phone 258. los£ —— LOST—Between Remington am Rensselaer, brush with eight-foot handle, used for bill posting. Reward for return. —J. H. S. Ellis, Phone 98.

MISCELLANEOUS. AUTO LIVERY—Sherm parks wil make drives any place, any time. Cal him for prompt service. TELEPHONE 418, Elmer Gwin, for well drilling and repairing. Two drilling machines, skilled workmen. Re' Cross windmills, pumps, tanks, etc. - I HAVE BUYkRS for farms In Marion, Union, Barkley, Jordan ant Newton townships. See me.—Geo. F. Meyers. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. Pony Express, Phone 623. Straw hats, all Styles. The Clothing House of Traub. We sell the famous Deering line of farm machinery. Also the Deering standard twine. —Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. G. M. Wilcox, Mrs. Emilie Wightman and Miss Lucy Van Hook went to Oak Park today for a visit. The largest variety of sport shirts in town, 50c to $2.00. The Clothing House of Wm. Traub. About twenty-five couples enjoyec a very delightful dance at the armory last night. Piano and drum music was furnished by Ueltzcn and Healy. Miss Marie Nevill returned yesterday from Terre Haute, where she has been attending normal school, and will the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill. We have on our sample floor one of the famous Cushman binder engines. Come and see it. —Hamilton & Kellner. For the best clothes at the right price, The Clothing House of Wm. Traub.

Rev. J. T. Abbott went to Chicago Heights today and tomorrow will leave for his home in Eugene, Oreg. His sisters, Mrs. MoColly and Mrs. Korah Daniels, whom he has been visiting, arcompanied him as far as Chicago Heights. If you want some nice home-grown strawberries call at Rhoads’ grocery, Phone 71. Special boys’ suits, 8 to 17 years of age, all $5.00 values Saturday at $3.00. The Clothing House of Wm. Traub. - “I will cheerfully say that Chamberlain’s Tablets are the most satisfactory remedy for stomach troubles and constipation that I have sold in thirty-four years’ drug store service,” writes S. H. Murphy, druggist, Wellsburg, N. Y. For sale by B. F. Fendig. Algie Kauffman and George Logan, of Gillam township, were Rensselaer visitors today and while here laid in a supply of bee supplies. iMrs. Harry Newman went to Lafayette today to see her brother-in-law, John W. Harris, of Remington, who is in the hospital there. Mis. J. L. Hagins and Mrs. Wm. F. Powers have returned from Lafayette, where they attended the John A. Logan circle of the Women’s Relief Corps. Miss Helen Murray left for Madison, Wis., today to attend the commencement exercises there. Her mother, Mrs. George E. Murray, accompanied her as far as Chicago. Mrs. Murray will return today and it is probable that she and Mr. Murraj r will drive to Madison tomorrow and bring home Miss Helen and Edson, who is attending school there? CASTOR IA Rnr Infants and .Children. Iha KM f« Han Always Bought Bears the .//CjU-'ST’ Blgnawr»o6