Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARM LOANS MONEY TO LOAN-5 per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited sup- i ply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Oc' I Fellows Building. ■ LOST. LOST—Crowbar, on north gravel road at Norman corner. Please return to W. S. Parks, Phone 448. _ LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office. I LOST—Top cover of Ford, 1 % miles east of Fair Oaks, near school house, Saturday. Phone 910-L. Joe Norman. ■ „ J . ... i FOUND MISCELLANEOUS. Will instruct pupils in violin.—, Mrs. John I. Gwin, Makeever Hotel. I Young Couple Married At Clerk’* Office Today. The marriage of Elza Paul Swim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Swim, of this city, and Miss Grace Ada Wood, daughter of Mrs. Emma Wood, also of this city, was performed at the clerk’s office today by Squire D. D. Dean. Son of John Clark, of Near Lee, Died Sunday. The twelve year old son of John Clark; of near Lee, passed away at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon at his home. The lad had suffered from heart trouble since birth and had never been a very strong boy. The funeral was held this Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Lee church and burial was made in the Osborne cemetery in Hanging Grove township. Frank Haskell and family and Mrs. Dunlap and family were the hosts Sunday at a family reunion dinner served at Mrs. Dunlap’s to the following: Mr. and Mrs. James "Haskell, of BluTTton7TncTrMrs.~Mary Miller and family, of Columbia City; Mrs. John Perry, of Columbia City, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haskell, of Wolcott. These people have returned to their homes. Kneeland Haskell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. James Haskell to their home at Bluffton, and Gardner Dunlap accompanied Mrs. Miller to her home .at Columbia City. Harry E. Jacobs, formerly a traveling salesman here, but now of Peoria, 111., was in Rensselaer a few hours today. Harry is, now with the Acme Harvesting Machine Co., of Peoria, having in charge several states. He has held several good positions, but this is the best one he has ever had. Harry is looking mighty fine and continues to enjoy a great amount of good health and happiness. Howard York and Victor Yeoman , went to Lafayette today.

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Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work Large’andsniall jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464

Attention Fanners! ’ .Mr-’- _ i l $10«00 g>d" netton for all scrap iron from the 20th of June until July Ist, 1917. Will also pay high prices for rubber and metal. SAM KARNOWSKY McKinley Ave., North of Monon Railroad Across street from Rensselaer Lumber Co.