Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 193, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT —Business room, the whole second floor of my building on Washington street over Pallas Confectionery shop. Phone or write E. L. Hollingsworth. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258. FOR RENT —Four room house. Inquire of Mrs. Ra y_,^ ats °rti Charles Burns’ farm. Phone 901-u. FOR RENT —Small business room just vacated by Col. Healey. Can give possession at once.—A. Leopold. Tarm - FARM LOANS —An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. MONEY TO LOAN —5 per cent farm loans. —John A. Dunlap.

LOST. LOST —Small purse with sum of money in it, between Rowles & Parper’s and.G. E. Murray Co. stores. — Mrs. Henry Paulus. LOST —Yellow Scotch collie. Finder return to C. W. Spencer, Phone 2 43-Whitey ~ plate No. 48384-Ind Return to Republican office. MISCELLANEOUS. FOUND —Workmen’s vest or coat. Call at Republican office. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located ,1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. State Supt. Horace Ellis came from Indianapolis today to attend institute. Mrs. Herbert Eib went to Anderson today to visit her brother. Miss May Russell, of Springfield, 111., is spending today with Mrs. Ross Dean.

Supt. Ross Dean, who has been attending school in Chicago, returned to his home today. Mrs. Ed Lehman, who has been visiting with Mrs. E. P. Honan, went to her home at Peoria, 111., today. Miss Liiella Harmon returned Friday from a few days’ visit at Chicago. Miss Grace Poole returned to her home at Swanington, after attending the institute. Miss Florence Fritts has reutrned to her home at Delphi after a week’s visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. Joe Meyer and son and daughter left today for their home at Pittsburg, Pa., after a visit with Mrs. Mary Meyer. D. A. Graham returned to his home at Wolcott today after a week’s visit with Mrs. W. F. Powers and J. L. Hagins. Mrs. Wm. Quail and Mrs. A. Moore returned to their homes at Chicago today after a visit with their sister, Mrs. J. H. Holden.

Several comrades of the late Dr. Triplett, members of Company A, of the 87th Indiana volunteers, went to Morocco this afternoon to attend his funeral. Mrs. Orpha Timmons left for her home at Seattle, Wash., today after a visit with her mother, Mrs. A. A. Timmons, at Remington, and Miss Nettie Price, of this city. Misses Ruth Robinson and Gladys Shaw gave a dance at the former’s home Thursday evennig in honor of Martha and Mildred Clift, before their departure Sunday for Brazil. Although this is the last day of August and the weather for the most of the past month has been favorable for threshing, there are still many acres of unthreshed grain, as a trip into the country will show. Mahlon Hadley and family and J. W. Cooper and family, of Parke county, passed through Rensselaer this morning en route to their homes after visiting W. C. Dooley and fam-, ily at Wheatfield. Mr. Hadley had the misfortune while cranking his Ford at Gary, to fracture his right arm. ~ ~ ; r • ~ ———

The ball game to be played at Riverside Park Sunday afternoon between Company M and the Brook team, promises to be a fine game. The soldiers have taken their final inoculation against typhoid and their vaccinated arms are almost all well and they expect to retrieve the defeat of three weeks ago. It is not improbable that this will be the last game of tlie season, for the soldiers are expecting to be moved before another week passes.

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