Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Deaa & Son, Odd Fellows Building. FOB RENT. ' FOR RENT —Good six room house. Call phone 618. II r— , r ■■ ■ ‘ V— ■ ..■■■■■ ■ * ■■•■ ll •■■ -«■ . ■ . .... -* • FOR RENT—32O acres in Walker township, of nice Pasture land, well fenced and with windmill. See Joe ‘UOSSJABQ FOR RENT —About April 1 '’even room house, good garden, well, -astern and cellar; electric lights and telephone.—Mrs. J. W. King. 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 Gowland, East Elm 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 loth. New furnace next year. Call on present ocupant for inspection. Communicate with me by letter addressed to Rensselaer. J. H. S. Ellis, Jr. FARM FOR RENT—J 60 acre farm, well located and in good condition. Arthur H. Hopkins.

FOR 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 01 day service. Bert Avis. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A Dunlap. Frank Alter returned to Pullman, 111., today after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Alter. John McClanahan, living near Gifford, has decided to quit farming and will hold a public sale on Monday, March 12. ,—h Col. Ed Oliver returned to Chicago Tuesday evening, havnig been looking after business affairs here since Monday.

Many farmers are moving to new locations this week in order to be in their new locations by March Ist. Willard Tanner is todav moving from a farm near McCoysburg to the far mos his father, Edward Tanner, southeast of Rensselaer about 4 miles. Mrs. Charles Grow is still confined to her bed. Her throat is pretty badly ulcerated and it will be some time before she will be completely recovered from the operation of removing her tonsils. The township assessors met at the office of G. L. Thornton, county assessor, today to jagree upon a schedule for assessing property .this year and also to secure their supplies. Announcement has been received here telling of the marriage of Lawrence Knapp, son of John Knapp, former resident of this city, to Miss Ruth Hondorp, of Erie, Pat J W. R. Brown, accompanied by his granddaughter, Charlotte Brown, who had been staying here with her grandparents for the past month, went to Huntington Tuesday evening to visit his sons, Clint and Everett, and their families.

J. M. Yeoman, of Newton township, who went to. Sun Dance, Wyoming, recently with the intention of moving, his family to that place, has changed his plans and will locate in Rensselaer. He will reside in the A. G. W. Farmer property. B. J. Moore has purchased a dredge machine and if the ground thaws out sufficienty will start work at LaCrosse Monday, where he was a contract for a mile of ditching, after which he will bring the machine here to commence work on the Zimmer ditch. The last day of February fs with us. February has been a very kind month and with the exception of some very cold weather at the fore part of the month, we have had the privilege of enjoying many fine springlike days (luring the month of holidays. Military preparedness has extended to the big league clubs training camps. Several of the clubs are taking along competent military men this spring, whose duty it will be to tram the men in the art of national defense during their training period.—Sergeant Smiley, a member of the Army baseball team which played Rensselaer two or three seasons ago, is with the White Sox.

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