Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

.FOR RENT—S rooms for flight housekeeping. Electric light*, city water, garden; Park Ave. —Mary Jane Hopkins. ■ FOR .RENT —Four unfurnished rooms. Small family without children. —Mrs. Rebecca Stephenson. FOR RENT—'Residence, 3 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A. Turfler. FOR RENT —Furnished or unfurnished rooms. Phone 627. FOUND. FOUND—Auto license plate No. 88086. Inquire here. MISCELLANEOUS. CLARK’S BICYOLE~SHOP located in Milner’s tire shop, east of court house. New ~ asuP second-hand bicycles and lawn mowers for sale. Lawn mowers sharpened.—-James Clark, Phone 218.

MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loons* —John L 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, bcadozen.— King Flora! Col When you fljiave a blowout, blew in Miln-r’s tire shop. Phone 218. Dr. H. J. Kannal went to Lafayette this morning. Joseph Hoover left this morning for Logansport. Jacob D. Rich, of Brook, took the train here today for Frankfort. Ellis Jones, of Remington, was transacting business here today. J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago on the early morning train. /

A shower was given this afternoon at the home of Miss Maurine Tuteur for Mrs. Fred Rhoades. Rubber boot half soles put on without the use of tacks. Hand-mu Je rubber soles. —Milner’s Tire Shop. Mary Leatherman went to Indianapolis this afternoon, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. H. K. Payne. Mesdames .Bert Rishling and Harley Bruce renamed to their homes at Crawfordsville this afternoon. Get your trees for spring planting now from Pefly. Every tree guaranteed.— i This is the warmest day we have had this spring. The thermometer stood at 88 in the sun at noon. William Barley went to Hammond this morning to engage a van to move his household goods to Chicago. Today is the finest day we have enjoyed this spring and everyone is happy.— —: — — — Several couples from this city attended the dance at Monticello last evening and report a splendid time. (Mrs. Coral Hunsberger left this morning for her home in Dowagiac, Mich, Mrs. Fred Hicks, wife of the Rem# ington merchant, took the train heA this morning for Lafayette.

Mrs. W. L. Myer, who has been visiting relatives at Frankfort, letumed to her home here today. Mrs. AlmaHelKerfoFd~mmovrhg today from the Dr. Myer property to the Benjamin Harris Home today. Charles, the 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow, is getting along nicely. Mrs. K. Zellhart, of Barkley township, was operated on todav at the hospital for the ermoval of 'her tonsils. F. E. Warae went to Chicago today to consult his specialist, who has been treating him for a chronic disease for some time. Storage batteries have advanced in price’ from 10 jo 20 per cent. You can now buy a "Vesta” as cheap as an ordinary battery. W. D. Meyers, who was taken quite sick here yesterday and was taken to the hospital in the afternoon, was able to return to his home in Walker township today.

Miss Anice Harper, a surgical nurse from the Methodist hospita of Indianapolis has been secured by the local hospital board here and started to work today. Letters advertised for week ended April 16, 1917: Della Hohl, J. W. Smith, Willard Johnson, Supt. J. H. Jackson. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office April 30. Miss Agnes Platt, who lias been visiting friends and relatives in Chicago since last Friday, returned to her home today. Her brother, Floyd, went up with her but ho returned Sunday evening. ____ A number of north end citizens who are interested in the Barnard ditch, were in Rensselaer today. Among them are Attorney Roy Blue, R. A. Mannan, W. B. McNeil, John iMeyers, John Biggs, Henry Meyers and Volney Peer. . ’V/ ■

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