Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 231, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FOR RENT—2 front furnished rooms, one large and one small, piano goes with them; also one small barn with hay mow, barn lot and water hydrant.—Mrs. John R. Vanatta, Phone 440. t FOR RENT—During the winter, my home on McKinley Ave., furnished or partly furnished. —Mrs. Mary D. Eger. FOR RENT —Storage room for 4 or 5 cars. Phone 147, C. W. DuvalL 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 —8 room house in east part of town. See A. S. Laßue. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 25A
FARM LOANS. MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. FARM LOANS—An unlimited supply of 5 per cent money to loan. — Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Building. LOST. LOST—Ladies’ pocketbook containing small sum of money and papers. Return to Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. F. LOST—Ford wire wheel, with new non-skid U. S. tire on it. —Frank Cavendish, Newland, Irtd., Phone 922-L. LOST—Small black pocketbook containing small sum of money, at ball park Saturday. Return to Elizabeth Witham. LOST—Friday, a gold La Valliere. Finder please return to Republican office or Phone 572.
LOST—This Friday morning, a black folding pocketbook containing from $35 to $45 in bills. Return to this office. LOST—Small black purse with purple lining containing several dollars. Please retur nto this office. MISCELLANEOUS. J ... 4 • - ■ ■ " ——- ESTRAYED —Angora cat Please return to Gerald Hollingsworth, Phone 77. - FOUND—Bunch of keys. Inquire here. FOR EXCHANGE —240 acres, fine improvements, located 1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. ESTRAYED —Bay hone, Wednesday. Please notify Flemmer Todd, Phone 919-J. FOUND —Auto license number 5308, with tail light attached. Inquire here.
Organized Historical Society. A number of the citizens of this city met Saturday evening in the office of Attorney Halleck. A. F Knotts, of Lake county, was present and presented the matter of organizing a society to compile the history of this county and also to collect as many of the interesting relics as possible. After going over the matter carefully, it was decided that such a society should be organized and that work should begin at once before much of the interesting material now at hand is lost. The name of the organization is The Jasper County Historical and Scientific Research Society. The officers selected are: President, Mrs. James H. Chapman. First Vice President, Frank E. Babcock. - Second Vice President, C. Ross Dean. Secretary, Louis H. Hamilton. Advisory Board, Abraham Halleck, Mrs. Ora T. Ross, Mose Leopold, A. H. Hopkins, Ed Nesbitt, Frank Osborne, John E. Alter, W. H. Parkinson, Lizzie Faris, Callie Bonner. A number of assignments of subjects were made and others who have not been assigned are urged to volunteer any information they may have to offer. All papers are to be uniform and are to be put into binders.
WOOD CHOPPERS WANTED. Have an unlimited amount of timber that we want worked up into corn wood at McCoysburg, Rensselaer, Parr and Fair Oaks and want a large force of men at once for this work.—James Walter, Manager Lawler Ranches, Rensselaer, Ind., Phone 337. Mrs. Alex Merica received the $5 gold piece offered by the First-Nar tional Bank for the lady making th£ largest deposit Saturday in tbe'shvings department of that institution. In announcing the death of Mary E. Washburn in the Friday issue we stated that Mrs. Washburn was the mother of Perry Washburn, of this city. Mrs. Washburn was the grandmother of Mr. Washburn. Harold Garvin, one of the forty who purchased one of the First National bank calves Saturday, had his animal killed only a short-time after having purchased it. Garvin was returning home with his entry and it got away from him. He gave chase but failed to catch it, and decided to give up the pursuit until morning. When he returned Sunday morning he found that the calf had been struck by a Monon train and killed.
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