Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
. FARM LOAMS. MONEY TO LOAN—6 per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 6 per cent money to loan.— Chas. J. Dean fit Son, Odd Fellows Building. MISCELLANEOUS. ESTRAY —Hampshire sow, wt. about 300, ready* to farrow. —Albert Lakin, Phone 949-1. LOST—In ‘city, Tuesday, Miller 30x3% inner tube. Please return to this office. LOST—Small black purse with fmrple lining containing several dolars. Please retur nto this office. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. ESTRAYED—From my place, a weanling colt, grey gelding, with leather head halter. Report to M. I. Adams, Phone 933-L. -
CASES TO BE DISPOSED OF DURING SEPTEMBER TERM, HAVE BEEN SET. THIRD WEEK. Tuesday, Sept. 25. 1686. State vs Julian. Tuesday, Sept. 26. 1686. State vs Baker. „ Wednesday, Sept. 26, 8699. Hathaway vs Johnson. Wednesday, Sept. 26. 8746. Cooper Rubber Co. vs Schroer. Thursday, Sept. 27. 8712. Rumsey & Co. vs Morrow. Thursday, Sept. 27. 8761. Franklin vs Missouri Men’s Accident and Health Association. . Thur day, Sept. 27. 5745 Brandt and I .eat vs Short Fruit.}, Sept. 28. 8761. Welsh vs Ualleck. Friday, Sept. 28. 8786. Grassmere Land Co. vs Hickman. Friday, Sept. 28. 8791. First National Bank vs Klinger. Hospital Notes. Ray Wuerthner was able to return to his home today. Miss Dorothy Flint will be able to leave the hospital Tuesday. All patients are reported as getting alongnicely. == =====
Pocahontas Market. Saturday, Sept. 29th at Rowen’s Grocery. Dressed chickens, homemade bread, fresh eggs, pies, cakes, everything good. C. Arthur Tuteur returned from Indianapolis today, where he has been for the past several days attending to military matters. Don Wright left this morning for Chicago, where he is to enlist as a member of the naval training band, for which organization he was recently accepted. Don Beam is a member of the organization. Tonight is the regular date for the meeting of the city council. N Marie Hamilton went to Indianapolis, where she wilt begin her work as a sophomore in Butler college. Max Kepner was here Sunday. He is getting along splendidly as a member of the second officers' training camp at Fort Harrison. Mrs. Oscar Williamson went to Indianapolis this morning for a visit with her husband before he leaves Fort Benjamin Harrison. William Babcock, Jr., left Sunday for Madison, Wis., and his sister, Margaret Babcock, left today for that city. Both will attend Wisconsin University this year. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock accompanied Margaret to Chicago. :£
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hearn, of Dallas, Texas, went to Chicago today. They are visiting Mrs. Hearn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Long, of near Mt. Ayr, and her uncle, A. F. Long, of this. city. They will returne to Rensselaer this evening. Doris Brook, who some years ago was a resident of Rensselaer, but who for the past ten years had been living in San Francisco, Cal., has been visiting with friends here for a few days. He left this morning for Bluffton, where he will visit with relatives before returning to his western home. James Cameran, who had been making his headquarters at Kentland, has again located in Rensselaer. Mr. Cameran is one of the International Harvester Company’s very best salesmen. He has a great many friends here who will be pleased to know that he is again making Rensselaer his home. Mrs. Charles Yeoman, of Sun Dance, Wyom., arrived here today for a visit with her mother, Mrs. John T. Culp and other relatives. Mrs. Yeoman was* formerly Millie Wade and was born and grew to womanhood in Barkley township. Her husband, Charles Yeoman, is the son of Mrs. James Yeoman, and was for a number of years a teacher in the public schools in this county. He is succeeding splendidly id his western home, where he is government land receiver and has a salary of $3,000 per year.
MONDAY’S PRODUCE MARKET. Eggs—3sc. Springs and hens —18c. Roosters—loc. Butterfat —45c. MONDAY’S &RAIN MARKET. Wheat—s2.oo less dockage. Oats —55c. Corn —$1.75. Rye—sl.7o.
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