Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 156, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. LOST. LOST—Crank for Maripn-Hand-ley automobile. Please return to George E. Murray. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND—Ladies’ handbag at the XhaUtauqua tent. Inquire here. 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.
DEMOTTE. Mrs. Geo. Coberly visited Sunday with relatives at Medaryville. E. Miller, foreman at the kraut factory, visited over Sunday in Chicago; Mr. and Mrs; James Murray, of Lowell, were guests of F. M. Hart and family Sunday. l ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tyson, July 16, a son. Dr. and Mrs. Homer Hewitt and daughter, Frances, returned Tuesday from an auto trip to Bippus to visit Mrs. Hewitt’s relatives Fred Granger and family, of Hammond, visited at C. P. Curtin’s Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Grover French left Tuesday via auto for East St. Louis, in answer to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his father. Miss Sadie Fairchild is slowly recovering f rom a severe sick spell. John Burning was in Rensselaer Tuesday. Mrs. L. N. Wells came from Rensselaer Tuesday and will return to Chicago Thursday
Mrs. Jacob Silverstein and son, Jerome and daughter Gertrude, returned to their home in Chicago today after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Speigel. Mrs. Speigel and Mrs. Silverstein are sisters. LOCAL MARKETS. July 19— Corn —$1.70. Oats —65c. Hens—lsc. Roosters—9c. Fries—2oc. Butterfat —38c.
