Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—I6O acres of land with buildings. Phone 176. —Alex. Merica. l> — WANTED—Messenger boy.—Western Union office. FOR RENT—Stock farm with two or three good teams, farm equipped. A. H. Hopkins. LOST. LOST—GoId cuff button. Finder return to this office. ' ’ FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building.
MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND—GoId cuff button at depot, stamped with initial G. Owner can haye same by paying for this ad. Call at this office. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap. STRAYEIL—White Collie, brown ears, female. Reward. Phone 934-H. TAKEN UP —Bay gelding.—Chas. C. Parks.
AUCTION SALE—WiII sell at the Duggins sale, Saturday, Feb. 3, at Hemphill’s hitch bam and on the terms of this ‘sale, one of the best brood mares in the county. 7-8 Belgian, sired by Nelson. Foaled June, 1910. Weight in working condition 1850. Presumably now in foal ’ and service paid. Sold sound.—'Russell Van H00k,,..
Clifford Beaver is now employed in Jones’ bakery at Francesville. If you are looking for a bargain spreader we have a New Idea spreader we can sell for $75. —Kellner & Callahan. B. Ham went to Lafayette today on a two days’ business trip. Uncle Johnny Alter is confined to his bed most of the time these days and is in quite feeble health. Just received a car of genuine Jackson Hill Egg coal. The best range coal on the market.—Kellner & Callahan, Phone 273. L. H. Hamilton went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend a meeting of the editorial convention. Absolutely the latest cream separator made. It is the one you hate been looknig for. See it at Kellner & Callahan’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Trotter, of Danville, 111., were here for a short time Thursday visiting with Rev. and Mrs. Strecker. Twelve tons of No. 1 timothy hay in bam will be sold at Hie McCullough sale only 3 miles west of town. Wagon scales on the farm. Rev. W. H. Sayler is confined to his home with an attack of grippe, Which is so prevalent.
Charles Parker, of Remington, had an attack of acute appendicitis recently ibut is some better now. —H. A. Quinn is suffering from an attack of the grippe. Mr. Quinn attended the funeral of his cousin, Dr. Quinn, in Chicago this week. George R. Durgan, Who had the office of mayor of Lafayette for nearly ten years, has filed his petition as candidate “for mayor, on tlte—detofrcratic ticket. He was elected mayor at three elections and is the only candidate announced for the office. Judge James P. Wasson, of Delphi, was here Saturday morning and Assigned the Crump murder trial for Monday, Fob. sth, and the regular panel and a special venire of fifty jurors have (been called for this date. It is thought the selecting of a jury will take considerable time as the facts in the case are familiar #o almost every person in the county.— Fowler Review. Another tract of land on the Kankakee river has brought a record price. The deed has been filed in the county recorder’s office of Porter county, conveying a piece of land, which, if square would have been 237 to 160 feet. The price paid for the land was $6,000. The new owner is Charles Smith, of Hammond, and Leonard S. Burrows is the recipient of the record price.
That the condition of the potato supply in this country is becoming a serious question and that a famine in spuds is-liable to overtake us is adn.itted by those who are deeply interested commercially in that universally used'project. The only thing that will aVert a famine in potatoes Is for eVery family to cut their potato rations in half, states a well known commission man, “As there are only u few potatoes of last year’s crop left in the country, and the stock now in storage is threatened with dry rot. I don’t believe there will be much of an increase in the wholesale price owing to the fight that is being waged against the high cost of living by the press and public, but I do believe there witl .be a famine before the earl ysp ring crop is harvested-” ;
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