Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 157, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT—Modern house, nine rooms and bath; sleeping porch; furnace heat; garage: 8 blocks from K toffice, on Washington Ave., the t part of the city. Every detail modern. See J. N. Leatherman, First National Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. FOR RENT—A 5 room cottage with electric lights and city water, or will exchange for stock. Lies in Rensselaer.—J. N. Hammerton, Parr, Ind. FOR RENT—Pasture for 20 head of stock.—Gail Michal, R. D. 1, Tefft, Ind. • - ' FOR RENT—Residence, 8 blocks from court house square.—Dr. F. A Turfler.

FARM LOANS FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Sen, Or’l Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent fann loans.—John A Dunlap. LOST. LOST—Thursday evening near the Padgitt bridge, frame and glass for Ford headlight. Please advise Elmer Jacks, Phone 925-G. LOST—Two silver dollars and some small change tied up in handkerchief. Leave at Republican office. LOST—Crank for Marion-Hand-ley automobile. Please. return to George E. Murray. LOST—Auto plate No. 48384-Ind. Return to Repub 1 ican office. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ ESTRAY —Hampshire sow weighing about 250. Phone 947-D. 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.

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Saturday, Aug. 4. The Baughman farm of 160 acres, 3-4 mile southwest of Monon on good stone road and rural route, close ot good town. Good 9-room house with cellar, good new barn 36x40, double corn crib, cattle andimplement sheds, 2 good wells, orchard, mostly woven wire fences, all in cultivation except 25 acres in .timber and pasture. Mostly tiled to good outlet, but needs some more tiling. Partly sandy loam and black ground rich heavy soil. This farm is clear of all encumbrance and will be sold to close the estate of the late Henry M. Baughman. The terms of sale are SI,OOO to be paid on day of sale and remainder of 1-3, including the SI,OOO to be paid at time of giving possession March 1, 1918, and remainder, 5 yeara’ time at 6 per cent. Sale will take place on farm at 2 o’clock Saturday, Aug. 4th. LEE G. BAUGHMAN, Admr. Fred Phillips, Auct.

AT THE GAYETY Tuesday, July 24th ■' Jhkllki : STHECaLLOF HER PEOPLEj ' 3 Metro Corporation Presents THE INCOMPARABLE Ethel Barrymore in a 7 Act Metro Wonderplay of Unusual Splendor “THE CALL OF .z HER PEOPLE” ’ A bold youth, son of the chief of a band of gypsies, falls in love with the most beautiful girl in the tribe, but his father forbids their marriage. Nevertheless he secretly goes through with the gypsy marriage. Afterward the girl is carried to the home of a rich man who years before had married a gypsy girl who left him after the birth of a ehild. This man is told the young woman is his daughter. A rich society youth codrts her. Believing her gypsy suitor has forgotten her, she agrees to marry the society man. Then the gypsy appears and she is told to decide between them. It is a play with a tremendous climax. Adapted from Edw'ard Sheldon’s Masterpiece, “Egypt?* Directed by Jphn W. Noble. . ... Benefit for Catholic Order of Foresters.