Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

WANTED—To buy good second hand wagon and gootL-Sct of team harness. Phone 273 or 204, Harry Watson. „ < ■ ft X ' , - ■ k WANTED—Messenger boy.—Western Union office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Or sale, • residence property. Possession March Ist. —C.' \V. L'latt, Phone 366. ' ’ FOR RENT—A dandy three room office suite, on second floor of the Democrat building, or will rent the full five room flat to a small family. F. E. Babcock. - ' or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. FOR RENT—-'Furnished rooms with” bath.' Phone 258. LOST. LOST —One set weed tire chains. Return to Livingston Ross. LOST—AUtcF robe, brown top with black lining. Ts found leave at Republican Office.. ------ • LOST —$5 bill, probably in State Bank, last Saturday. Return or notify Mrs. H. Purcupile, milliner.. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.

MISCELLANEOUS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. SEE P. W. HORTON” for 'piano tuning. Prices right as well as work. —Phone 24-B. Mrs. Charles H. Porter is in Chicago today. ~ ■■■ E. F. Guiles, of Delphi, was here on business today. Mrs. Jack Cooper went to Hammond this afternoon. Agnes McElhoe returned to her 'visit with her uncle, Joseph Adams, - Mr. E. S. Barfoot returned to his home at Fair Oaks this afternoon. F. E. Jones, of Monticello, was In Rensse'aer on business today. James Ellis returned to his studies in Chicago University this morning. Sew club will meet with Mrs. W. J. Wright Thursday afternoon of this week. - Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday of this week. Silas Kicker, who has been visiting his friend, B. I). McColly, returned to’ his home at Eaton, Ind., today. Milton Roth, who is suffering with pneumonia, is now resting easily and everything is favorable for his complete recovery. Isarel Daugherty started for his home at Tensleep, Wyom., today. Miss Maude Oaugherty accompanied him as far as Chicago.

Mrs. Harvey McCollough, whoso husband was buried at Independence cemetery New Year’s day, returned to her home at Caldwell, Idaho, this afternoon. Sheriff B. D. McColly went to Indianapolis this afternoon to attend a meeting to be held at the English hotel tomorrow by the sheriffs of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Craver, of near Medaryville, were in Rensselaer today to bid goodbye to his mother, Mrs. Harvey McCollough, who started for her western home this afternoon. A. A. Fell, of Remington, ex-treas-urer of Jasper county,. Avas in Rensselaer today. He has secured the exclusive ; agency of the Chalmers automobile for this county. Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday of this week. Miss Mattie Hemphill left for Greensburg, Kans., today to nurse Preston Hemphill, who is in very serious condition with gall stones. He has been' suffering since last September. George Scotty county treasurer, received a card from C. H. Tryon, who went to Tampa, Fla., recently, stating that himself and wifd were having the times of their lives. Mr. Tryon recently purchased a Ford runabout with which he is making many side trips. They visited St. Augustine last w'eek. Hilliard & Hamill FORD PARTY Thursday. ‘~Tlr;“^cr’'Mfs : TT’ C:"*GreenfiefT started for their hoffie at Caldwell, Idaho, this forenoon. Thev had returned to Indiana on a very sad mis*-, sion, having returned with the latter’s father’s body -for -burial-at the Independence cemetery in Gillam township. Since the funeral they have been visiting relatives at Medaryville and near Rensselaer. They were accompanied to the depot here today by Mr. and Mrs. Walter HarCASTOR IA ....For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the fT 1 Stgratore of