Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1917 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR RENT—7 room .house, deetrie lights, well and cistern, two lots and barn. —Merriman Tudor, Phone 934-P. FOR RENT —9 room house, electric lights and city water, 3 blocks from square.—Dr. F. A. Turner. RENT—WiII give man and wife free rent for light housekeeping, for company and doing chores. Phone 268-Green. ' FOR RENT —8 room house in east part of town. See A. S. Laßue. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 258. LOST. LOST—White poodle dog, tan on back, last seen near jail. Phone 955-G or 29.—Floyd Amsler. LOST —Brown 3-year-old mare, strayed from pasture of John Borntrager. Notify John —Borntrager. Phone 915-J. LOST—Front side curtain for Chevrolet automobile. Finder leave at Harris Creamery. LOST—Rim and headlight and lense in town or on the Bunkum road. Please return to C. E. Prior, Phone 39.

MISCELLANEOUS. TAKEN UP—Tuesday, red steer. Inquire of Otto Ritter at Frank Parger farm. STOLEN —About one month ago, one black mare with white face, about seven years old; was purchased from Walter Lynge, Rensselaer, Ind. SSO reward for return of mare. SIOO reward for information leading to prosecution of thief.—Jennie M. Conrad, Conrad, Newton County, Ind. TAKEN UP —A yearling steer, roan, left ear cropped. Owner pay expense and < get animal. —Merritt Strain, on the H. O. Harris farm. FOR EXCHANGE—24O acres, fine improvements, located 1 % miles from station; to exchange for improved 80 acres.—Harvey Davisson. 5 Pct’ FARM LOANS 5 Pct. See us for 5 per cent money—No charge for abstract examination Low rate of commission—Loans on city property. —Chas. J. Dean & Son, Odd Fellows Bldg. - < MONEY TO LOAN—S per cent farm loans.—John A. Dunlap. NEWLAND. Ahe freezing weather has stopped piwtically all work in the onions. Mrs. Wm. Jordan went to Indianapolis last week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wolfe and J. B. Wolfe returned from Illinois Monday, where they had gone to attend the funeral of J. B. Wolfe’s brother. . A coal famine seems to be in sight here. Miss Lucy Rutledge and Miss Sylvia Lambert visited the school here Monday. ° Although there was not a large crowd at the Liberty bond meeting, Mr. Faber, the chairman, reports the sale of several bonds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley left for their home in Illinois Saturday. Sunday school at 10:30 Sunday.

REAPING BENEFIT From the Experience of Ren»»elaer People. We are fortunate indeed to be able to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances of Rensselaer residents on the following subject will interest and benefit many of our readers. Read this statement. No better jfroof can be had. Joseph Smith, retired farmer, Van Rensselaer St., Rensselaer, says: “I have had weak kidneys for years. My back has become stiff and sore and I have had to get up and down very carefully because of the pain. My kidneys have often failed to act right and the kidney secretions have been scanty and scalding in passage. I have felt weak and tired. Doan’s Kidney Pills have always given me great relief.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Smiht had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. NOTICE. Watch for the announcement of W. H. Ambler’s closing out sale of 100 polled Herefords at Winamac, December 11, 1917.

Anyone wishing to see me will find me in the Trust & Savings Bank on Saturday afternoons. —H. O. Harris, phone 184; Thursday—Poultry Market. Eggs—39c. Chickens —15c. Old roosters —10c. Ducks—l4c. Geese —14c. Butterfat —45c. Thursday Grain Market. Corn —No price on new corn. Wheat—s2.oo. Rye—sl.6s. Oats —55c. Old corn—Special price for carload lots. REPUBLICAN CITY TICKET. For Mayor—Charles G. Spitler. - For Clerk—Charles Morlan. For Treasurer —Charles Sands. For Councilmen at Large—Conrad Kellner, Rex Warner. For Councilman First Ward—H. Ray Wood. For Councilman Second Ward— Frank W. Tobias. For Councilman Third Ward— Frederick R. Waymire.

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