Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

_____FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Of I Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John ADunlag ‘ LOST. - LOST—Dark colored overcoat with dark stripes Tuesday night between Aix and Horace Daniels’ place. Phone 926-F. Raymond Faylor. LOST—An Elgin 15 jewel, 16 sizeopen face watch. Works No. 17097860, case No, 702572, in the vicinity of Rensselaer the latter part of May.— M.L Adams. - ——arr— TOST—Hunting case watch Saturday evening. Return to Republican office.—August Alson. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office.

■ ' : FOUND. - FOUND—Child’s white bearskin i oat. Inquire here. _ . FOUND—Sunday, wire auto wheel with tire attached. Owner may have same by seeing D. M. Worland and paying for this notice. FOUND—Bundle of clothes. Inquire here. "miscellaneous ART STUDIO —Classes in oil, water color and china painting. Drawing from models in charcoal a specialty. Piano and vocal music,* also elocution. Instructress, Emilie M. Wightman. John Webber to Shelby this morning. Rev. E. W. Strecker visited his son Paul, at- East Chicago, today. J. D. Allman made a business trip to Indianapolis today. I, was the number of men registering in Carroll county Tuesday. T. W. Armstrong, republican, was elected superintendent of the Carroli county schools. A number from here attended the Hagenback-Wallace circus at Lafavette Thursday afternoon and evening. Dr. M. D. Gwin and W. C. Babcock went to Chicago on the early morning train. ' Hurley Beam, who is enjetying a two weeks’ vacation, is sipending the day in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long and granddaughter, Elizabeth Jane Long, are spending the day in Chicago. Mrs. E. C. English went to Lafayette today for a visit with her son r Walter and fami Iy. Mrs. B. J. Jarrette left this morning and will visit relatives at Warsaw. _____ J. H. Brandon went to Foresman today where he will spend a few days with’his son and assist with the farm work.

—Mrs. Dr.— Washbum Rensselaer, was the guest of Mrs. Charles Hutt and family Wednesday.—'Monticello Journal.. Rev. A. F. Ashley, pastor of the Monticello Christian church, announces that his Sunday evening meetings will be held out of .doors during the months of June and July. On and after Monday, June 11th, the price for hair cutting in Rensselaer will be 35 cents. A general meeting of the Comforts CominfEtee~of "The Navy League will be held at headquarters Saturday at 4 p- m-—Ora T. Ross, Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage, of Red Wood Falls, Minn., are spending a few days with friends here. They were both witnesses at the Stockton trial Wednesday. -g Judson Hunt of Rensselaer was in Francesville Tuesday on business. He is a man that is full of business, therefore his Time here was limited. — Francesville TribuneMedland Brothers shave all of the cut stone placed in the front of the. new First National Bank building. This building is a most beautiful one and will be one thing every citizen of this ity can point to with <meat pride?

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