Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 160, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1916 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST—Between Surrey and Rensselaer, a white canvas lace shoe; finder please leave at this office. LOST —Pair of glasses. Reward Mrs. A P. Burton, Telephone 239. MISCELLANEOUS. STRAYED—A small white male shote wt about 40 lbs. Call phone 400. A W. Sawin. STRAYED —Black bull dog with white feet and face. Telephone information to Chas. Burns, No. 901-G. FOUND—Child’s slipper in court house yard Friday evening. Call at Republican office. AUTO LIVERY—Sherm parks will make drives any place, any time. Call him for prompt service. I HAVE BUYERS for farms in Marion, Union, Barkley, Jordan and Newton townships. See me.—Geo. F. Meyers. FARM LOANS—An unlimited su|F ply of 5 per cent meney to loan.— Chas. J Dean A Son, Odd Fellow* Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harding left for their home in Texarkana, Ark., today, after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Able Grant, and friends. Pony Express, Phone 623. Two killed, one fatally injured and several others receiving injuries was the Lake county automobile record for the 4th of July. One case of infantile paralysis has been recorded in Chicago, following a city-wide search to see if there was any possible danger of the epidemic there, as there is at the present time in New York. All incoming trains from New York are being watched. Chamberalin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hand during the hot weather of the summer months. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is worth many times its cost when needed and is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over. It has no superior for the purposes for which it ic intended. Buy it now. For sale by B. F. Fendig. C The wrestling match at Morocco on the 4th, between Freddie Hall, of Morocco, and John Wirth, of Chicago, resulted in a draw, each man getting a fall. Wirth was forced to leave to catch a train, and for this reason the match was not continued. H. W. Kiplniger, of Rensselaer, refereed the match.

FARMS FOR SALE 35 acres on dredge ditch, pike, R. F. D., telephone, school, near station. Six room house, outbuildings, fruit and well. All black land well tiled. Price $87.50. S6OO down. Consider live stock, vacant lots or small property* 100 acres well located, all cultivated except 26 acres timber pasture. Six room house, outbuildings, fruit and well; soil half black and half sandy. Price $45. SBOO down. Will take live stock or property. 80 acres four miles from Remington. Four room house, barn and other outbujjMngs. Good well, some fruit. A good proposition at only $75. $1,500 dwn. Might consider good trade. 160 acres all black prairie land adjoining dredge ditch for outlet. On main road, R. F. D., telephone, half mile from pike, two miles of two stations and three churches. There is a good six room house,, large barn, cribs, chicken house, frui*, windmill, large silo, improvements all new. Price SB6. Terms $3,000 down. Will consider good trade. 98 acres. This is a good com, wheat and clove* farm. Lies on dredge ditch, has some tile. 80 rods from school and station,, and on pike road. There is a good five room house, fair barn, cribs, deep well and fruit. Price SBS. Terms $1,500 down. Might consider good trade. 40 acres on main road in pasture. There are no improvements. There are about 25 acres black prairie land and remainder timber. Price $45. Terms S3OO down. Will consider good trade. 400 acres of well located nice black prairie land which can be sold in one body or divided into smaller places. A bargain at $75. 160 acres in Canada, well located, fine prairie land. 145 acres improved in Brown county, Ind., and 116 acres improved in Washington county, Ind., All clear and good title. Will trade any or all for land here and pay difference. Onion land as good as the best in small tracts at a low price. GEORGE F. MEYBBfi.