Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 203, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Elmer Gwin went to Port Clinton, Ohio, today. Earl Leek and Charles Brown went to Lowell today. Lester Warren went to Lafayette today. Mrs. Leroy Snow went to Newland today. Mrs. Anna Scallon, of Frankfort, came today for a visit with relatives. The sew club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr. Mrs. E. Smith, mother of Mirs. Vernon Nowels, went to Lafayette today. Herman Lange returned to his home in Crown Point today after a visit with friends here*—

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blacker, of Newland, went to Monticello today to attend the funeral of a niece. Sol Guth, of Washington, 111., came today to look after his farms in this county. Albert J. Bellows has purchased of the Main Garage the fine 1918 model Maxwell which they received a few days ago. See Chas. Pefiey for trees, vines and shrubs of all kinds. Guarantee stock to grow or replace free of charge. For fall delivery. Attorney Abraham Halleck is in Crown Point, where he is assisting ip the presentation of a ditch petition. k Hiram Day has commenced to improve the Bedford property which he purchased of the administrator, Charles W. Postill. * " —H. J. Hendrix, of Walker township, went to Indianapolis today to get some repairs for his threshing machine.

E. E. Stuteker returned to his home at Bluffton, Ind., today after a visit with his wife, who is ill at the home of her parents near Mt, Ayr. The latest purchaser of a “Country Club” is James David. The hustling local Overland agent, Dr. Hansson, made the sale. C. E. Hunt, of Chicago, came today to look after his onion crop. Mr. Hunt is a nephew of 11. H. Walker, of Remington. —Judge and Mrs. Charles W. Hanley went to Frankfort today for a visit with their son, Emil, who is soon to laeve for Hattiesburg, Miss. Dr. E. W. McKenzie, superintendent of the Lafayette district for the Methodist church, caffie today and is the guest of Rev. and Mrs. W. E, Strecker. During the afternoon he was in Mt. Ayr. -

Abundance of Money. I can loan you all the money you want on that farm. My rate A* 5 per cent and my limit is 1100 per acre.—P. D. Wells, Morocco, Ind. wFarmer*, Please Pay Attention to These Prices. I am paying 60c per 100 lbs. for old iron, delivered; 1% c per lb. for rags; 5%c per lb. for old auto tires; from 10c to 15c per lb. for old metal. Bring your junk in at once and take advantage of the high prices. SAM JCARNOWSKY, Phone 577. ■'* Rensselaer, Ind.

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