Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED—Work of any kind.—!! Mrs. Ehiniii Wood, in east part of town. . FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms. Steam heat—Mary D. Eger, Phone 170. . ,->'' -; '* FOR RENT—Good six room house and bam. Inquire erf Marion Cooper, two blocks horth of Cement Tile Factory. , FOR RENT—6 room house, centrally locatftdy Jam-lgt.—T. W. Grant FOR RENT—S room house, well located, possession about January Ist J. Davisson. FOR RENT —Furnished rooms with bath.’ Phone 258. , - FOR RENT —8 room house, city water, lights and bath, three lots. $12.50 per month—Mrs. George Tudor, Phone 301/ FOR RENT—House on cullen street three blocks from court house. —Dr. F. A. Turfler. ’
FOUND. FOUND—Pair gloves. Inquire here. LOST. ■ , . LOST—Hand bag containing a sum of money, a small pocket knife and a beauty pin in a box marked Louisville, Ky. Finder -will be suitably rewarded. Report to Republican if found. ■ - LOST—Valuable chinchilla robe .with muff between Remington and Rensselaer. Liberal reward. —W. L. Frye. —— . FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An supply of 5 per cent money to loam — Chas. J. Dean & Son,' Odd Fellows Building. MISCELLANEOUS. Furniture repairing and upholstering done by H. R. Lange. Have your automobile painted. Satisfaction guaranteed. —H. R. Lange. MONEY - TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap.
MILROY. - - - - Treacy Johnson* accompanied her aunt to their home in Indianapolis for a visit. ... Miss Frieda Wineland visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman and other friends here the last of last week. G. L. Parks made a business trip to Monticello Tuesday. Miss Kathryn Bassett, of Goodland, spent Friday and Saturday with her uncle, "W. B. .Fisher and family. Mildred Hamilton spent her vacation nursing the scarlet fever. ~ Sophia and Edith Clark spent the holidays with their aunt, Mrs. Fred May and family. Mrs. Lud Clark visited hen mother Tuesday. - Mrs. G. L. Parks spent some of the time last week with her mother, Mrs. Ravenscroft. School has taken up again. A birthday surprise was planned for S. D. Griffith last Sunday, a num-ber-of-friendsanflneighbors being present. . . . Ecnth Johnson, while skating last Sunday, fell and cut her forehead. Martha Calrk and Roy Culp attend-, ed church at Lee Tuesday evening.
Private H. J. Hurley went to Lafayette todav to resume his duties with the Dunker Electric Co. Charles Osborne returned from Chicago yesterday evening where he had spent the day. Our reporter was misinformed as to his going to Evanston to do decoration for Mrs. Burton. Get our prices on your farm implements before you buy. We can save you money.—Kellner & CallahanMr. and Mrs. Gwin Smith, of Delphi, are rejoicing over the in their home of, a fine baby boy. Mrs. Smith was formerly Mary Harper, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Harper. ■ We have in stock a car of Linton No. 4 Indiana coal and would be pleased to supply your demands.—J. C. Gwin Lumber Co. Phone 6. Misses Hattie McCurtain and Eva Hermanson attended a party at Gifford given by Mr. and Mfrs. J. McClanahan in honor of their son, Leland, who has just returned home from the Mexican border. Mrs. Charles Parker, of Reimngton, is reported to be quite sick. Mrs. R. A. and Mrs. H. E. Parkison, Jane Parkison and Mrs. K. T. Rhoades are spending the afternoon with Mrs. Parker.
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