Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 143, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WANTED —Well improved, 80 to 120 acre farm. Give description and lowest cash price.—Scott Stretch, Lexington, 111. FOR RENT FOR RENT —5 room cottage on Front street. Phone 512 or 268Green. FOR RENT—Modern house, nine rooms and bath; sleeping porch; furnace heat; garage; 8 blocks from postoffice, on Washington Ave., the best part of the city. Evesy detail modern. See J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT —8 room house two blocks from court house, on Weston street. —Fred Tyler. FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler. FOR RENT —My house on Milroy Avenue. City water, electric lights, barn, garage and 8 acres of ground. Possession at once.—Emma M. York. FARM LOANS MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Oc 1 FeUows Building.
The Republican now has more of those paper flags at 5c each. Secure one for your window or windshield. LOST. LOST—A small red chocheted robe. Phone 920-B.—Mrs. Kenton Parkison. LOST—On road south of Fair Oaks, a purse containing registration card No. 45, and money belonging to Henry Engan. Finder please notify Clyde Garriott, Phone 910-C. Liberal reward. Fair Oaks, R. D. 2. Henry Engan. LOST—Rubber legging in west part of town. Return to H. E. White, the ice man. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind Return to Republican office. ’ FOUND. FOUND—Pair of nose glasses. Inquire here. FOUND —Pocketbook containing sum of money and also receipt of ball of sale of goods bought of Peck at Remington. Owner can have by proving property and paying for this ad.
FOUND —Automobile crank. Owner may have same by enquiring of Len Griggs at jail and paying for this notice. MISCELLANEOUS. Will furnish room to a man or boy who will exchange his services in mowing lawn and taking care of garden. —Mrs. E. L. Clark, Phone 258. FARM BARGAIN—24O acres. This farm is in this county, on public road, mile from pike. It is level land and all in cultivation and blue grass pasture except 30 acres of timber. It is good grain land and has good outlet for drainage. There is good- seven room house, "good barn, double cribs, ,two large cattle sheds and ten other outbuildings in good condition. There are three wells and two windmills with tanks. Large bearing orchard. Fencing all good. Owner lives on this farm. It would be cheap at $75. For quick sale will sell for $45, on terms of $3,000 down. —George F. Meyers. STRAYED —Red cow, wt about 1000. One bad teat.—Louis Wricker, R. D. 1, Fair Oaks. Phone 89, Mt. Ayr.
Miss Ruby Briney is spending a few days at her home at Attica, Ind. Mrs. Horace Parker, of Chicago, is visiting her sisters, Mesdames Richard Shirer and John Warne. Miss Josephine Jones went to Michigan Ciyt this afternoon to visit with Miss Dorothy Woodson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Robinson went to Logansport today, where they will visit with Mrs. Robinson’s parents. * . _ See Chas. Pefley for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Grimpe,, of Joliet, 111., came today for a visit with the fmaily of Adelbert Eib, of Barkley township. Mrs. Wm. McConahay and daughter, of Hammond, came today to visit with Mrs. McConahay’s mother, Mrs. Henry Randle. < . R. A. Lockwood, who has been visiting with the family of Eldon Hopkins, left this morning for his home in Redjands, Cal. Ray Hopkins was home over Sunday for a visit with his father, Nehemiah Hopkins. Ray is in training at the officers’ training school at Indianapolis. _ Mrs. Lemuel McCarty and stepson left this morning for Emmett, lowa, where they, will spend a few days with Mr. McCarty, who is employed on one of the Sternberg dredges. Frank Garriott, who is running a large farm for McDell & Murdock, in Newton county, was in Rensselaer today. He reports that crops are looking mighty fine in this vicinity. August Osolos, wife and daughter, went to Chicago and will remain there until after the Fourth; MrOsolos is the foreman in charge of the decoration of the interior of the court house here.
