Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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 publie 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.

LOCAL MARKETS. July 16— Corn —$1.70. . Rye—6sc. Hens—lsc. Roosters —9c. Eggs—29c. Butterfat—3Bc. Fries—22c. Frank McAdams went to Chicago this morning. The town clock is about ten minutes ahead of time. Of course Rensselaer is a fast city. Frank S. McCurtain came down from Chicago Sunday to spend a few days with relatives here and at Parr. Bruce White is breaking ground today in preparation for the erection of his new residence on Cullen street. Mrs. R. V. Johns and Mrs. Mary Ann Robinson returned to McCoysburg today. - Miss Ruby Briney went to Covington, Ind., today for a visit with her sister. Attorney A. C. Cravens was here today in the interest of William Wells in his case against the Gifford estate. Jay Makeever, of near Mt. Ayr, took the train here today for Lafayette. _

Mrs. Hattie Murphey, who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Walter, Sr., returned to her home in Earl Park today. Miss Maude Spitler returned from Lafayette this morning, where she had been a guest of the Learnings and had enjoyed the Ringling Bros, show with the Learning tots. , Dr. W. E. McKinzie, superintendent of this district for the Methodist Episcopal church, took the train here this morning for Lafayette. He was present Sunday at the dedication of the fine $22,000 M. E. church at Morocco. The balance of -the fund, $9,000 was raised at the services Sunday. WEATHER. Thundershowers tonight and Tuesday; warmer Tuesday. CASTOR IA For infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beam J* tbe AZr Signatures*

Would be pleased to do your Carpenter Work targeted small jobs given the best attention Edward Smith Phone 464