Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOST. LOST—Yellow Collie dog, answers to the name Teddy. Reward fcr his return.—Mark Hoyes, Phone 851-1. LOST —Between my residence and Fair Oaks, Saturday, Feb. 17, package containing white apron, center piece and two doilies. If found return to our store. Mrs. C. L. Eggleston. LOST —Small pocketbook containing sum of money. Reward. —J. W. Faylor, Rensselaer, R. D. 2, Phone 926-F. FARM LOANS. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of o per cent money to loam— Chas. J. Dean A Son, Odd Fellows Building. FOR RENT—About April Ist, my residence on East Elm street, 9 room house, summer houes and coal bins. Good enclosed well and cistern ando good barn. —Mrs. Clara Gowlanu, East Elm street, Phone 486. FOR RENT—lmproved 80 acre farm, 2 miles southwest of Wheatfield. —Harvey Davisson, Rensselaer, Ind. - FOR RENT—S room house, phone 29. Henry Amsler.

FOR RENT —My house on Front St. Possession about March 15 th. New furnace next year. Call on present ocupant for inspection. Communicate with me by letter addressed to Rensselaer. J; H. S. Ellis, Jr. FOR RENT—Rooms; inquire of Phone 262. FARM FOR RENT—I6O acre farm, well located and in good condition. Arthur H. Hopkins. ~f6r~RENT— IOO acre farm 114 mile north of Gifford. Enquire of J. E. McClanahan, Gifford, Ind. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. EXPERT CAR WASHING at the Main Garage. Phone, 206. Night oi day service. Bert Avis. MONEY TO LOAN —o. per cent farm loans. —John A Dunlap.

Jake Gilmore is improving from his recent severe attack of pneumonia. The Junior Aid Society of the Christian church will meet Wednesday with Mrs. John Merica and‘Mrs. Miller. We have a full line of lentel foods, brick and cream cheese, codfish, smoked finnan buddies, salmon, white fish, bloaters, spiced and salt herring, lake fish and a full line of canned fish. — JOHN EGER. Miss Emma Vick, daughter of the late Charles Vick, returned* to her home in Chicago this morning._ H. G. Kerliii, who is employed as foreman by the Jasper County Telephone Company, went to Lafayette today. The Indianapolis Em-Roes basketball team, state independent champions, were defeated by the nuffola Orioles Monday night. The Orioles have won 112 straight games. Senator Borah, of Idaho, has presented a bill to congress asking that $6,000,000 be appropriated to feed the hungry of the United States in order that future food riots may be averted. Jane Parkison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkison, went to Lafayette today to have her ear treated by a specialist.

Earl Leek and family are today moving from his father’s farm, south of Rensselaer, to Mt. Ayr. Mr. Leek has not decided what business he will embark in in the future. Charles Hoover, deputy state fire warden, returned to Indianapolis today without much success in determining the cause of the fire at the Walker township school house. William C. Babcock had as his guest today, R. W. Carder, of Chicago, who is a member of the firm of Hitch & Carder, of Chicago, to which Babcock & Hopkins sell a great amount of grain. Col. Carl Reichmann, of the regular army, is here today inspecting the equipment of the local militia company. The inspection of the men will occur Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lem Griggs and Mrs. J. H. Payne went to Gifford today to see the former’s mother, Mrs. Eliza Galbreath, who is in very condition. Mrs. Galbreath is reported 1 to be nearly one hundred years of age. Friends of Mrs. Carl V. Confer, of Greencastle, have received cards ,announcing the birth of a son, Warren Kiefer Confer, on Feb. 23. Mrs. Confer was formeryl Miss Louise Kiefer, who was a teacher of German in our high school for tvyo years. The Republican has lust finished the printing of the new fire directory cards, which gives the number of the fire plug nearest to your residence and also instructions in case of fire. These cards may be procured by calling at J. J. Montgomery’s news stand.

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