Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler. ___ FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Phone 627. rouro. • <* FOUND—Auto license plate No. 88086. Inquire here. | MISCELLANEOUS* CLARK’S BICYCLE SHOP located in Milner’s tire shop, east of court house. New and second-hand bicycles and lawn mowers for sale. Lawn mowers sharpened.— J ames Clark, Phone 218. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm 1 oens. —J ohn A Dunlap. I guarantee chick tome to save 90 per cent of your little chicks from white darrhoea and to prevent roop and cholera among your old birds. I refund your money if it fails. —Mrs. John King. On or about May 3 we will have a fine lot of flower plants of all kinds and ferns and vinse for porch boxes and baskets, not at war time prices, but cheaper than ever. Tomato, cabbage, pepper and cauliflower plants, 5c a dozen. —King Flora’. Co.
Fred Phillips made a business trip to Chicago today. ..... -«—~ Mrs. J. J. Eigelsbach went to Monon today. Gertie ILeopold went to Hammond today to visit relatives. Grace Peyton went to Monticello today to visit relatives. Marion I. Learning and son were down from Lafayette this morning. D. D. Johnson, of west of Rensselaer, left today for Dinger, Okla., for a visit with his sister. John Groom went to Gary today, where he has a position in a drug store. Furniture repairing and upholstering, H. R. LangA, Phone 566. W. H. Tyler, an old resident of Keener township, was in Rensselaer Monday. Last month for nursery stock, ornamental or nursery. See Gum Pefley. The American Express Company has installed a new wagon here. It is much lighter than the old one. When you Imve a blowout, blew in - 1 - Miln r*B tire shop. Phone 218. William Babcock, Jr., left this morning for Madison, Wis., where he will resume his studies in Wisconsin University.
Mrs. Elmer Osman, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Timmons, returned to her home in Michigan Monday. Jesse D. Allman returned to his place as assistant cashier in the First National Bank Monday. John O’Connor went to Brook today, where he is superintending a large farm. He will put the farm on a wan producing basis if possible. 30,000 spring plants. 86 kinds. Home grown, climated, and well rooted. Shrubs should be planted now. — J. H. Holden, Phone 426. John Poole went to Hopkins Park to look after his farm today. The absense of Mr. Poole from the court house disarranges matters very seriously and the bunch are very much put out at this action of one of the bunch. Dennis O’Riley, the Remington postmaster, arrived here this morning on the early trail He had been to Indianapolis, where he had taken seven naval recruits. It is understood that hut two of the seven were accepted. Mesdames Bert Rishling and Harley Bruce, of Crawfordsvilk, came today to attend the bitrhday dinner given in honor of their father, Harvey Wood, of this city. Eli Wood, of Monon, :s here also.
•Mrs. J. H. O’Neall went to Chicago this morning. Mrs. Edward Parcel Is accompanied her granddaughter, Sara O’Neall, to her home at Indianapolis and will remain with her during the mother’s absence. Mrs. R F Learning left for Qklahoma City this morning. She will accompany her mother, Mrs. Marion I. Spitler, who has been with her son, Lycurgus for some time in fKat city, to her home here. Lola Flora, who taught the Cozy Palace school in Barkley township, and her sister, Helen, who taught the Center school in the same township, have finished their schools and left today for their home at Mauck Port, TSarnien county, Indiana. ' Rev. F. H. Beard and I. F. Meader went to Indianapolis today. Mr. Meader will attend the meeting of the •Scottish Rites. It is understood-that President H. R. Kurrie and Floyd Am ster were given his degree at Indianapolis Monday night. The Delphi track team defeated the strong Jeffersop high school team of Lafayette Saturday by a score of €7 to 47. The victory of the Carroll athletes makes them loom up strong as the probably winners again of the triangular mqet between Monticello, Delphi and Rensselaer. Delphi has several stars among her thinly clads and the records made by them in the Saturday meet in both the track and field events were very good. ,
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